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Countess Natalia Kirillovna Zagryazhskaya (née Razumovskaya; 5
September 1747 – 19 May 1837) was a
Russian philanthropist,
salonist and lady-in-waiting...
- later. Her
godparents were
Mikhail Vielgorsky and
Ekaterina Ivanovna Zagryazhskaya [ru].
Natalia Alexandrovna did not
remember her father, as she was eight...
- with
Zagryazhskaya, the
great aunt of Pushkin's wife Natalia, by
Pavel Nashchokin,
Pushkin admitted "It was
easier for me to
portray Zagryazhskaya, than...
- Perovskaya.
Perovsky was
brought up in the
house of his aunt
Natalya Zagryazhskaya and in 1799, he
entered the
service of the
State College of Foreign...
- as Georges-Charles de
Heeckeren d'Anthès Inna
Makarova as
Ekaterina Zagryazhskaya Sergey Nikonenko as
Nikita Kozlov Svetlana Svirko as Vera Fyodorovna...
- than half a
million acres of land. Her
mother Elizaveta Alexandrovna Zagryazhskaya was a lady in
waiting and a
famous beauty of
Catherine II's court. Born...
-
Princess Anastazia Borisovna Bargratinskaya 5.
Elisaveta Alexandrovna Zagryazhskaya 22.
Petro Doroshenko 11.
Ekaterina Alexandrovna Doroshenko 23. Agafia...
- wife of the
Russian poet
Alexander Pushkin and
Yekaterina Ivanovna Zagryazhskaya, her aunt. He also did
illustrations for
books and magazines. In 1831...
- Rear
Admiral Vasily Dmítriev-Mamónov, in 1734, and
Maria Artemyevna Zagryazhskaya (Islenyeva),
daughter of General-in-Chief
Artemy Grigoryevich Zagryazhsky...
- Some, like
those of
Konstantin Bulgakov,
Viktor Kochubey and
Natalia Zagryazhskaya were
transferred to the
Lazarevskoe Cemetery church. Others, like those...