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Princess Sofya Stepanovna Shcherbatova (Russian: Софья Степановна Щербатова, née Apraksina; 1798 in Moscow,
Russian Empire – 3
February 1885 in Moscow)...
- in love with a 16-year-old lady-in-waiting to the Empress,
Princess Shcherbatova, and took her to
spend several w****s in the
privacy of Dubrovitsy, a...
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first half of the 19th century. He was
married to
Princess Anna
Pavlovna Shcherbatova (1749-1826), the
daughter of
Prince Pavel Nikolaevich Shcherbatov (1722-1781)...
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Stroganov opened a
distillery in Nemyriv, and his daughter,
Princess Maria Shcherbatova,
continued the business. She
hired the
Czech architect Jiří Stibral,...
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Count Mikhail Fedotovich Kamensky and his wife,
Princess Anna
Pavlovna Shcherbatova (1749-1826). As most of the boys born into the
Russian nobility, Nikolay...
- 6:00 a.m. The
Russian traveller and
writer Princess Olga
Alexandrovna Shcherbatova (1857-1944)
mentions partaking of "Chota Hazri"
while visiting Mumbai...
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salon hostess. Lermontov's po****rity at the
salons of
Princess Sofija Shcherbatova and of
Countess Emilie Musin-Pushkina
caused a lot of ill
feeling among...
- by
Polish magnate Vincentius Potocki in 1787. In 1887,
Princess Maria Shcherbatova became the
legal owner of the park land. She
rebuilt Potocki Palace,...
- Ludinghausen, who
lives in
Paris and
whose mother,
Princess Xenia Alexandrovna Shcherbatova-Stroganova, was born in the
Stroganov Palace. The
lineage traced to the...
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peasants from its land to be its owner. In 1908, his daughter,
Maria Shcherbatova,
visited the site. The
settlement covers an area of over 100 hectares...