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Alexander Yermolov

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and became Catherine's lover in 1785. He collaborated with the enemies of Potemkin and attempted to have Potemkin removed, and thereby lost his position. He went to
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Mistresses and minions of Russian emperors and empresses
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in the late 1780s and spent the rest of his life in
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Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Poland)
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Index


Catherine the Great
Grigory Potemkin
Anna Protasova
Paris
Schloss Frohsdorf
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Mistresses and minions of Russian emperors and empresses
Anna Mons
Maria Cantemir
Mary Hamilton
Ernst Johann von Biron
Aleksey Razumovsky
Ivan Shuvalov
Elizaveta Vorontsova
Grigory Orlov
Alexander Vasilchikov
Grigory Potemkin
Pyotr Zavadovsky
Semyon Zorich
Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov
Alexander Lanskoy
Alexander Yermolov
Alexander Dmitriev-Mamonov
Platon Zubov
Yekaterina Nelidova
Anna Lopukhina
Louise Chevalier

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