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- Countess Maria ****ovna Choglokova (Russian: Мария Симоновна Чоглокова; née Gendrikova or Hendrikova; 1723 – 19 March 1756), was a Russian lady-in-waiting...
- details Born September 6, 1722 Died June 14, 1790 (aged 67) Spouse Maria Choglokova Relations Glebovs Awards Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky Order of Saint...
- pla**** by Gina McKee in the 2019 TV miniseries Catherine the Great. Maria Choglokova Craveri, Benedetta (2020-10-20). The Last Libertines. New York Review...
- Enslaver How Imperfect is Expression Nel dirti addio bel idol mio Maria Choglokova Praskovya Bruce In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs...
- putter Maria Chivorchian (born 1982), Romanian volleyball player Maria Choglokova (1723–1756), Russian lady-in-waiting and noble Maria Chona, Native American...
- MonarchElizabeth Foundation of the Imperial Theatres 19 March - Maria Choglokova, courtier (born 1723) Aksinya Sergeeva Media related to 1756 in the Russian...
- Count Andrei Simonovich Hendrikov in 1742 5 25 April 1742 Maria Simonovna Choglokova 1723–1756 Married Nikolai Naumovich Choglokov c.1742 Married secondly...
- Russo-Persian War of 1722–1723 between Imperial Russia and Safavid Iran. Maria Choglokova, courtier (born 1756) THE CAUCASUS IN THE SYSTEM OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS:...
- to Grand Duke Peter in 1745, she was replaced in her office by Maria Choglokova. During the reign of Empress Catherine II, she continued to take part...
- Lady-in-waiting to Alexandra Feodorovna, martyr of the Russian Orthodox Church. Choglokova, Maria Simonovna (1918). Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes...