- Anne
Sophie Swetchine (née
Sofia Petrovna Soymonova; 22
November 1782 – 10
September 1857),
known as
Madame Swetchine, was a
Russian mystic, born in Moscow...
- as a
Legitimist and
clerical journalist under the
influence of
Madame Swetchine. In 1846 he
entered the
legislature as
deputy for the Maine-et-Loire,...
-
Girondists at the
first stages of the
Revolution Madame Swetchine, wife of
General Swetchine Julie Talma, a
friend of
Benjamin Constant Some 19th-century...
- Her
correspondence with
Madame Swetchine and
Russian Catholics are
contained in the book
Lettres de
Madame de
Swetchine (Paris, 1862).
Russian portraits...
- Anna
Catherine Emmerich (1774–1824)
William Miller (1782–1849)
Madame Swetchine (1782–1857)
Justinus Kerner (1786–1862)
Bernhard Müller (1788–1834) Joseph...
- Fonteyn, 1860. 1864:
Correspondance du R. P.
Lacordaire et de
Madame Swetchine, 1864, p. 26. 1864:
Journal des économistes, Société d'économie politique...
- Sutherland.
Converted in 1919.
Robert Sutton:
English priest and
martyr Sophie Swetchine:
Russian salon-holder and
mystic Susie Forrest Swift (Sister M. Imelda...
- (1780–1838),
botanist Alexey Venetsianov (1780–1847),
painter Sophie Swetchine (1782–1857), a
Russian mystic with a
salon in Paris.
Sergey Uvarov (1786–1855)...
- the
human race
above that of the Church. In
January 1833 he met
Madame Swetchine, who was to
become a
significant moderating influence upon him. She was...
-
forced him to turn to God. In Paris, he was a
frequent guest at
Sophie Swetchine's salon,
where he met
Prince Ivan Gagarin. In 1843
Shuvalov converted to...