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Yelizaveta Palmenbach (1761–1832) was an
Imperial Russian pedagogue, the prin****l of the
Smolny Institute in
Saint Petersburg from 1797 to 1802, and a...
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troops and 20
artillery pieces,
commanded by Lieutenant-General
Johann Palmenbach to
siege Kolberg,
defended by 700
regulars and a levy,
commanded by Heinrich...
- Preceded by
Jelizaveta Palmenbach Prin****l of the
Smolny Institute 1802-1839 Succeeded by
Maria Leontieva...
- able to
attend their weddings at court. She was
succeeded by
Jelizaveta Palmenbach. A
street in
Saint Petersburg, Lafonovskaya, was
named after her. Бюлер...
- Damm;
Henrik Horn af Marienborg; Paul
Gustaf Palbitzki; Otto
Henrik von
Palmenbach;
Johan Georg Ramsay.
Mortally wounded Drabants:
Henrik zur Mühlen; Carl...
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Cherkasov (1728–1788). They had one
known child Elizabeth Alexandrovna Palmenbach (1761-1832). In 1763, her
parents were
allowed to
leave their exile in...
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buried there. Part of his
estate was
inherited by his
grandson Eustathius Palmenbach [ru].
Biography of
Alexander Vilboa Alexander Vilboa.
Ministry of Defense...
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Catherine (small cross). 3 1797 - 1802
Elizaveta Alexandrovna Palmenbach In 1796,
Palmenbach (a
former pupil) was
appointed ****istant to de Lafont. She became...
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composer (d.1784)
Yekaterina von Engelhardt,
noblewoman (d.1829)
Yelizaveta Palmenbach,
pedagogue (d.1832) 19 July ―
Vasily Vladimirovich Petrov, experimental...