- Карамзин) is also a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Karamzina.
Aurora Karamzin (1808–1902), Finnish-Swede philanthropist, wife of Andrei...
- do****ented
Karamzin lived as
early as 1534. His
mother Ekaterina Petrovna Karamzina (née Pazukhina) also came from a
Russian noble family of
moderate income...
- Eva
Aurora Charlotta Karamzin (née Stjernvall) (1 / 7
August 1808
Ulvila – 13 May 1902 Helsinki) was a
Finnish philanthropist. Her better-known
names are...
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Povolotskaya as
Mariya Nesselrode Natalya Bondarchuk as
Ekaterina Andreevna Karamzina Roman Romantsov as Georges-Charles de
Heeckeren d'Anthès Inna Makarova...
- 1984),
Canadian creative director, activist, and
fashion designer Aurora Karamzina née
Stjernvall (1808–1902), a
Finnish Swede philanthropist and noblewoman...
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Tiumerekova Russia Tsogt-Ochiryn
Namuuntsetseg Mongolia
Aleksandara Karamzina Russia
Polina Lukina Russia 53 kg
Milana Dadasheva Russia Ekaterina...
- 1970s,
where she was
finally sunk. The
wreck of
Hibiki lies
close to
Karamzina Island near Vladivostok, 27
meters deep, and can be
explored with diving...
- Vatsuro,
Vadim (1969). "Literaturno-filosofskaia
problematika povesti Karamzina 'Ostrov Borngol′m.'" Литературно-философская проблематика повести Карамзина...
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Peace of God
Fundamental Electronic Library:
Elizaveta ****nyeva –
Sofya Karamzina,
April 18, 1841 – 1948 (text)
Borovsk City Site:
Krasnoe Village Larissa...
- as
consort of
Archduke Joseph,
Palatine of
Hungary Elizaveta Ivanovna Karamzina (née Protasova) (1802),
first wife of
Nikolay Karamzin Anna
Rezanova (née...