- 1788-1872) was the wife of
diplomat and
chief chamberlain Alexander Ivanovich Ribeaupierre, and a
cavalry lady of the
Order of
Saint Catherine and
State Lady of...
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Alexandra Feodorovna, of the
Imperial Court of Russia. She was the
Countess Ribeaupierre and wife of one of the
richest landowners,
Prince Nicholas Borisovich...
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Marshal of the
Imperial Court, and
Countess Tatiana Alexandrovna de
Ribeaupierre (29 June 1828 – 14
January 1879).
Prince Yusupov was a
patron of the...
- The Château du Haut-
Ribeaupierre (German:
Hohrappolstein or Burg Hohrappoltstein) is one of
three castles (with the Château de Saint-Ulrich and the Château...
- René de
Ribeaupierre (1
March 1889 – 2
December 1935) was a
Swiss equestrian. He
competed at the 1924
Summer Olympics and the 1928
Summer Olympics. "René...
- castles, Saint-Ulrich,
Girsberg and Haut-
Ribeaupierre,
which formerly belonged to the
lords of
Ribeaupierre (or Rappoltstein). The
forest of Ribeauvillé...
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Zenaida Nikolaievna Yusupova 14.
Comte Alexandre de
Ribeaupierre 7.
Countess Tatiana Alexandrovna de
Ribeaupierre 15.
Ekaterina Mikhailovna Potemkina...
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child of
Nicholas Yusupov,
Chancellor of Russia, and
Countess Tatiana de
Ribeaupierre, his half-cousin and a
famed beauty. Her two
older siblings were Zinaida...
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known as Château de Grand-
Ribeaupierre or Ulrichsburg) is one of
three castles (with the
Girsberg and the Haut-
Ribeaupierre)
which overlooks the commune...
-
Alexandrovna de
Ribeaupierre (29 June 1828 – 14
January 1879), a lady-in-waiting to the Empress,
daughter of
Comte Alexandre de
Ribeaupierre and his wife...