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Princess Golitsyna was the ideal of a Russian girl and positively captivated those around her. Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolayevich graciously threatened the princess with marriage and jokingly said: “Wait, as soon as we eat in the Caucasus, I will give you married now!” And really humorous and sweet foreshortening came true. Soon the news spread around Petersburg that the princess married and for whom - to Svechin, for whose narrow-mindedness and pomp that vanity was glorified throughout the Caucasus. This husband, if he had not been very rich, he could hardly have captivated the heart of any girl with his personal qualities. Svechin was a terrible egoist and painfully conceited. He was not carried away by the dignity of the princess, but, perhaps through her, became close to the court of the Grand Duke and improved his political position. ” Died of uremia in Lausanne, buried there in the Montois cemetery. Their kids:
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