- Anna
Leopoldovna (Russian: А́нна Леопо́льдовна; 18
December 1718 – 19
March 1746), born
Elisabeth Katharina Christine von Mecklenburg-Schwerin and also...
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Nikolayevich von Root, a
Czarist military officer and nobleman, and
Lubov Karlovna Kostsyushko-Valyuzhinich, a
member of a
Polish landed gentry family. Root's...
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designer after settling in France. In 1894,
Alexandre married Anna
Karlovna Kind [ru] from a
renowned Russian musical family. They
first met in 1876...
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Karolina Karlovna Pavlova (Russian: Кароли́на Ка́рловна Па́влова) (22 July 1807 – 14
December 1893) was a 19th-century
Russian poet and novelist. Karolina...
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married Maria Karlovna Davydova, the
adopted daughter of
Alexandra Davydova, the
editor of Mir Bozhy. The
latter died that same year.
Maria Karlovna took over...
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German actress under the name Ada Tschechowa. His
second wife was
Xenia Karlovna Ziller, of
German origins. [citation needed]
Chekhov studied under the...
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philosophical aide-de-camp in the
Napoleonic Wars.
Princess Elisabeta "Lisa"
Karlovna Bolkonskaya (also Lise) – née Meinena. Wife of Andrei. Also
called "little...
- Nina
Karlovna Bari (Russian: Нина Карловна Бари; 19
November 1901 – 15 July 1961) was a
Soviet mathematician known for her work on
trigonometric series...
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atherosclerosis and
attempts to
establish the role of
cholesterol in it.
Lidija Karlovna Liepiņa
connected the
beginning of her
independent scientific activity...
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Countess Anna
Karlovna Vorontsova, née
Countess Skavronskaya (18 December [O.S. 2 December] 1722 – 11
January 1776 [O.S. 31
December 1775]), was a Russian...