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- Skowrońska. Marta was the daughter of Samuel Skowroński (also spelled Samuil Skavronsky), a Roman Catholic farmer from the eastern parts of the former Polish–Lithuanian...
- Anatoly Skavronsky (Russian: Анатолий Скавронский; born 1940) is a retired Soviet swimmer who won a bronze medal in the 200 m butterfly event at the 1966...
- unconventional behavior. She was the daughter of Count Pavel Martinovich Skavronsky (1757-1793), Chamberlain of the Royal Court and Minister Plenipotentiary...
- 1684 – 17 May 1727 8 February 1725 17 May 1727 Second wife of Peter I Skavronsky [ru] (by birth) Romanov (by marriage) Peter II Пётр II Алексеевич 23 October...
- birth to her uncle's child. In 1781, she married Count Paul Martynovich Skavronsky, who died 1791. In 1798, she was married for love to Count Giulio Renato...
- April 1684 — 17 May 1727 8 February 1725 17 May 1727 Wife of Peter I Skavronsky [ru] (by birth) Romanov (by marriage) Peter II Пётр II Алексеевич 23 October...
- ISBN 978-0-07-079169-5. T. Byram Karasu (2007). Of God and Madness: A Historical Novel. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-7425-5975-2. Skavronsky...
- its subject Yekatarina Skavronskaya's husband, Count Pavel Martinovich Skavronsky, Russia's Minister Plenipotentiary to the Kingdom of Naples. The composition...
- Catherine Alexeyevna born Marta Helena Skowrońska Samuel Skowroński (Skavronsky [ru]) 15 April 1684 (New Style) 19 February 1712 22 October 1721 became...
- Engelhardt (1761–1829), whose first marriage was to Count Paul Martynovich Skavronsky (1757–1793) and second to Count Giulio Renato Litta (1763–1839). Tatiana...