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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...
- as Georges-Charles de Heeckeren d'Anthès Inna Makarova as Ekaterina Zagryazhskaya Sergey Nikonenko as Nikita Kozlov Svetlana Svirko as Vera Fyodorovna...
- with Zagryazhskaya, the great aunt of Pushkin's wife Natalia, by Pavel Nashchokin, Pushkin admitted "It was easier for me to portray Zagryazhskaya, than...
- 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...
- Rear Admiral Vasily Dmítriev-Mamónov, in 1734, and Maria Artemyevna Zagryazhskaya (Islenyeva), daughter of General-in-Chief Artemy Grigoryevich Zagryazhsky...
- Zavadovsky 1739 1812 Favourite and lover of Catherine the Great Natalia Zagryazhskaya 1747 1837 Philanthropist, salonist and lady-in-waiting. Originally buried...
- wife of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin and Yekaterina Ivanovna Zagryazhskaya, her aunt. He also did illustrations for books and magazines. In 1831...
- vibrancy a quintessentiality of Zubova's singing style. Natalia Kirillovna Zagryazhskaya (1747–1837), a lady in waiting to Catherine II and close acquaintance...