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Sofia Ivanovna Tyutcheva (3
March 1870,
Smolensk – 31
August 1957, Muranovo) was a
granddaughter of
Fyodor Tyutchev, maid of honour, and
teacher of the...
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Khristoforovich Peterson (1759-1825). She
became the
mother of his
daughter Anna
Tyutcheva.
Following her
death in 1838,
Tyutchev married another aristocratic young...
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Feodorovna Tyutcheva (1829–1889), maid of
honor and
memoirist Daria Feodorovna Tyutcheva (1834–1903), maid of
honor Catherine Feodorovna Tyutcheva (1835–1882)...
- Anna
Feodorovna Tyutcheva (Russian: А́нна Фёдоровна Тю́тчева, 3 May 1829 – 23
August 1889) was a
Russian courtier,
slavophile and memoirist. Born the...
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Ekaterina Fedorovna Tyutcheva (1835–1882) was a maid of
honour of
Empress Maria Alexandrovna, writer, and
third daughter of the poet
Fyodor Tyutchev from...
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Ivanovna Tyutcheva, was
horrified in 1910 when
Rasputin was
permitted access to the
nursery when the four
girls were in
their nightgowns.
Tyutcheva wanted...
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Daria Fedorovna Tyutcheva (1834 - 1903) was the
second daughter of the poet
Fyodor Tyutchev and his
first wife,
Countess Eleonore von Bothmer.
Daria was...
- 1715),
Marfa Nikolayevna Izmailova (b. 1738),
Agrafiona Nikolayevna Tyutcheva and
Tatiana Nikolayevna Muravyova.
Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova married...
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their mother would be
angered by
Tyutcheva's actions. "I am so afr(aid) that S.I. (governess
Sofia Ivanovna Tyutcheva) can speak ...
about our
friend something...
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Ivanovna Tyutcheva, was
horrified in 1910
because Rasputin was
permitted access to the
nursery when the four
girls were in
their nightgowns.
Tyutcheva wanted...