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Ekaterina Ivanovna Kozitskaya, née
Myasnikova (1746 – 1833) was a
Russian industrialist. She was the
daughter and
heiress of the
copper miner Ivan Semyonovich...
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Countess Aleksandra Grigorevna Laval (née
Kozitskaya;
March 18, 1772 –
November 17, 1850) was one of the
heirs of Myasnikov's millions, a
salon owner,...
- 1812)
Victor d'Hupay,
French philosopher and
writer (d. 1818)
Ekaterina Kozitskaya,
Russian industrialist (d. 1833)
Ebenezer Pemberton,
American educator...
- mines. Trubetskoy's wife
Ekaterina Laval (a rich
heiress of
Ekaterina Kozitskaya's fortune) went to
exile with him. Her feat (she
voluntarily renounced...
- Beloselsky–Belozersky.
Following the
example of
other large landowners,
Mistress Kozitskaya arranged the
Lyalovo Estate near
Moscow with the
Church of the Nativity...
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Count Nikolai Sheremetev.
Buried in the
Church of St Lazarus.
Ekaterina Kozitskaya 1746 1833 Industrialist,
courtier Mikhail Kozlovsky 1753 1802 Sculptor...
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football defender Varvara Myasnikova (1900-1978),
Soviet actress.
Ekaterina Kozitskaya, née Myasnikova, (1746–1833)
Russian industrialist Kfir Myasnikov, Executive...
- 1812)
Victor d'Hupay,
French philosopher and
writer (d. 1818)
Ekaterina Kozitskaya,
Russian industrialist (d. 1833)
Ebenezer Pemberton,
American educator...
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their palace.
Alexander Mikhailovich'
second wife, Anna
Grigorievna (born
Kozitskaya; her
father was
Secretary of
State to
Catherine II,
Gregory Vasilievich...
- lane 1791 –
Yermolov House,
Tverskaya Street,
demolished 1936 1792 –
Kozitskaya House,
Petrovka Street,
rebuilt in 1901 as Yeliseyev’s Food Shop 1792...