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Countess Sophie Vladimirovna Stroganova, née
Princess Golitsyna (Russian: Графиня Софья Владимировна Строганова née Княгиня Голицына); (11
November 1775...
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Baroness Elizaveta Alexandrovna Demidova (née
Stroganova; 3/5
February 1779,
Saint Petersburg,
Russian Empire – 8
April 1818, Paris; Russian: Елизавета...
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Stroganova (born Nina
Rigmor Strom,
October 21, 1907 – July 5, 1994) was a
prima ballerina working with
several ballet companies in the 1930s and...
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Brattsevo Estate, near Moscow, in a
relationship with the
married Countess Stroganova (1754–1815) (née
Princess Ekaterina Petrovna Trubetskaya), the wife of...
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Marya Yakovlevna Stroganova (1678–1734), was a
Russian courtier. She was
married to the
courtier Grigory Dmitriyevich Stroganov. She was the
godchild of...
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Juliana Luisa Maria de
Almeida e Oyenhausen, also
known as
Julia Stroganova (20
August 1782 – 2
November 1864), was a
Portuguese noble and lady in waiting...
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Taniel Edited by
Francois Gedigier Mukharam Kabulova Music by
Elena Stroganova Production companies Look-Film (Russia)
Place of
Power (Russia) Ministry...
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sheer material over a pink underdress.
Portrait of
Elena Chertkova Stroganova in a
black satin dress with
transparent white gauze sleeves. Portrait...
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belonging to
Grigory Stroganov,
which was then
inherited by his
widow Marya Stroganova (née Novosiltsova). The
estate soon
began construction, and was eventually...
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Princess Eugenia of
Oldenburg and
their half-sister,
countess Elena Stroganova. In 1884, her son,
Nicholas Duke of Leuchtenberg,
mounted an exhibition...