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Marianne von
Pistohlkors, born
Marianna Erikovna von
Pistohlkors (Russian: Марианна Эриковна фон Пистолькорс; June 30, 1890 – May 14, 1976) was a Russian-born...
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Pistohlkors is the
surname of the
following people Alexander Pistohlkors (1885–1944),
Russian Life
Guards officer Alexandra Pistohlkors (1888–1968), wife...
- Riga, Olga
Karnovich wed
General Erich Gerhard von
Pistohlkors (1853–1935), a
member of the
Pistohlkors family, part of the
Baltic German nobility, by whom...
- marriage:
Alexander Erikovich von
Pistohlkors, Olga
Erikovna von
Pistohlkors, and
Marianna Erikovna (or Marianne) von
Pistohlkors. He
spent his
childhood in...
- the
rebellion following the
Russian Revolution of 1905.
Pistohlkors was born into the
Pistohlkors noble family that is of
Finnish origin [fi; ru]. He was...
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composer Olga
Pistohlkors (1869–1925),
later Princess Paley,
second wife of
Grand Duke Paul
Alexandrovich of
Russia Alexander Pistohlkors (1885–1941),...
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political situation,
Alexandra and
Alexander Pistohlkors fled
Russia to Helsinki,
Finland in 1916. The
Pistohlkors family had
Baltic estates,
among them a...
- the care of
their English governess,
moving with her
daughter Marianne Pistohlkors to be
closer to her husband's prison.
Irina and Natalia, accompanied...
- the
findings was
published in 1987 by the
German scholar de:Gert von
Pistohlkors.
According to the West
German search service, the
civilian po****tion...
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three young children, a son and two daughters. Her husband, Eric von
Pistohlkors, was an aide de camp of Paul's brother,
Grand Duke Vladimir, and a captain...