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- Countess Anna Stepanovna Protasova (Russian: Анна Степановна Протасова; 1745–1826) was a Russian lady-in-waiting and noblewoman who was a confidant of...
- role has been attributed to Bruce's successor as lady-in-waiting, Anna Protasova. That is unconfirmed, and it is unknown how much truth there is, despite...
- Red Sea. Since 1992, he has been married to Alla Vladimirovna Bout (née Protasova; born in 1970 in Leningrad). Alla is an artist, designer, fashion designer...
- Much of his original work was inspired by his half-niece Maria "Masha" Protasova, the daughter of one of his several half-sisters, with whom he had a p****ionate...
- Screenplay: Benjamin Hindrichs for Daru/n Best Original Music: Yuliya Protasova for De-Sastre Best Feature Film in the SOFC: The Devil's Bath by Veronika...
- their aunt, Anna Stepanovna Protasova, who was a lady-in-waiting and a personal friend of Empress Catherine the Great. Protasova ensured that her nieces received...
- Bezborodko and at loggerheads with Catherine's intimate confidante, Anna Protasova. The diary belongs to Alexander Khrapovitsky, a friend of Mamonov and...
- Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Protasova. It may refer to: Anna Protasova (1745–1826), Russian lady-in-waiting and noble Igor Protasov...
- Louisiana, United States of America Noble family House of Golitsyn Father Prince Alexei Andreevich Golitsyn Mother Princess Alexandra Petrovna Protasova...
- Aleksandra Andreevna Voeikova (who was the sister of the poet's muse M.A.Protasova-Moyer ), as a wedding gift to her. The beginning of work on "Svetlana"...