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Evdokiya Petrovna Rostopchina (née Sushkova; Russian: Евдокия Петровна Ростопчина;
December 23, 1811 –
December 3, 1858) was a
Russian poet.
After losing...
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Sophie Rostopchine,
Countess of Ségur, born
Sofiya Feodorovna Rostopchina (Russian: Софья Фёдоровна Ростопчина; 1
August 1799 in
Saint Petersburg – 8...
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Rostopchin or
Rostopchina is the name of:
Fyodor Rostopchin (1763–1826),
Russian statesman Catherine Rostopchin (1776–1859),
Russian writer, wife of Fyodor...
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Countess Yekaterina Petrovna Rostopchina (Russian: Екатерина Петровна Ростопчина; 1776 – 14
September 1859) was a
Russian aristocrat and writer. She was...
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society and the
leading spirit in
pleasure trips and sprees,"
Yevdokiya Rostopchina remembered. "Extraordinary, how much
youthful energy and
precious time...
- (1733–1802), a
landlord and
former army major, and
Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Rostopchina (née Kryukova) who died
shortly after giving birth to his
younger brother...
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Eudokia (Ευδοκία), a
feminine given name. It may
refer to:
Evdokiya Rostopchina,
Russian poet
Evdokiya Germanova,
Russian actress.
Evdokiya Maneva, Bulgarian...
- 'revelation',
started to
recite fragments of it,
notably in the
Countess Rostopchina's salon,
frequented by the
young authors like
Boris Almazov,
Nikolai Berg...
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Russian history (Nadezhda Durova,
Yekaterina Vorontsova-Dashkova,
Evdokiya Rostopchina).
Klara negatively spoke about Gorbachev's perestroika, the dissolution...
- (1891–1949)
Irina Ratushinskaya (1954–2017)
Yevgeny Rein (born 1935)
Yevdokiya Rostopchina (1812–1858)
Konstantin Romanov (K.R.) (1858–1915)
Vsevolod Rozhdestvensky...