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Serge V****ilovich
Prince V****ili V****ilovich
Princess Elena V****ilievna
Meshcherskaya (b. St.Petersburg 14
January 1820 – d.
Wartenberg 7
October 1905) m...
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Princess Maria Elimovna Meshcherskaya (Russian: Мария Элимовна Мещерская; 1844–1868), was a
Russian noblewoman. She is
known for her love
affair with...
- The Sormovsko-
Meshcherskaya line (Russian: Сóрмовско-Мещéрская) is the
second line of the
Nizhny Novgorod Metro. The line
opened in 1993 and
crosses the...
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ending up in Canada.
Ignatieff married Princess Natalia Nikolayevna Meshcherskaya (1877-1944) in Nice, France, on
April 16, 1903. They
would have seven...
- 1867. His
first marriage was 1 June 1867 to
Princess Maria Elimovna Meshcherskaya (Saint Petersburg, 28
February 1844 - San
Donato (or Vienna, per Ferrand)...
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Sergei Prokofiev composed a work for
voice and
piano based on Nina
Meshcherskaya's adaptation of the tale and, in 1932,
arranged the work for
voice and...
- for Paustovsky, for example, in
Letniye Dni ("Summer Days", 1937) and
Meshcherskaya Storona (1939) in
which he
treats nature was a many-faceted splendor...
- in love with his mother's lady-in-waiting,
Princess Maria Elimovna Meshcherskaya. Disma**** to
learn that
Prince zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn had proposed...
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Burnakovskaya (Russian: Бурнаковская) is a
station on the Sormovsko–
Meshcherskaya line of the
Nizhny Novgorod Metro, in the
Moskovsky district of Nizhny...
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Pavlovna Musina-Yuryeva.
Ekaterina Torsukova —
before coronation Sofia Meshcherskaya —
before coronation,
possibly mother of the
illegitimate Nikolai Lukash...