- Dino,
Duchess of
Talleyrand and
Duchess of Sagan,
known as Dorothée de
Courlande or Dorothée de Dino (21
August 1793 – 19
September 1862), was a Baltic...
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reincorporated into
Russia as the
Courland Governorate. French: Duché de
Courlande,
Semigallia et
Piltene German:
Herzogtum Kurland,
Semgallen und Piltene...
- The
Baltic German nobility was a
privileged social class in the
territories of modern-day
Estonia and Latvia. It
existed continuously from the Northern...
- love with Mara, a
bookseller from Latvia, as he
recalls in his
narrative Courlande.
After returning to
France in 1970,
Kauffmann was emplo**** as a journalist...
- Talleyrand-Périgord
bought it in 1812, and
lived there with his
mistress Dorothée de
Courlande, his
daughter Pauline de Talleyrand-Périgord and his cook Marie-Antoine...
- Talleyrand-Périgord (son of duke
Edmond de Talleyrand-Périgord and
princess Dorothée de
Courlande) and his wife,
Pauline de
Castellane (daughter of
marshal Boniface de...
- Корзика (Macedonian, Serbian),
Korsikujo or
Korsikio (Esperanto)
Courland Courlande (French),
Couronia or
Curonia (variants in English),
Curlanda (variant...
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Alexandre Edmond (1787–1872), 2nd duc de
Talleyrand x (1809) Dorothée de
Courlande (1793–1862),
duchesse de Dino,
duchesse de
Sagan │ ├──> Napoléon Louis...
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Austria Catalogue entry Portrait Possibly Franciszka Krasińska,
Duchess of
Courlande c. 1790 oil on
canvas National Gallery of Art, USA
Catalogue entry Portrait...
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actress Dorothee Bohle (born 1964),
German political scientist Dorothée de
Courlande or Dorothée de Dino (1793–1862),
German princess Dorothée
Dupuis (born...