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Alexandra Albedinskaya

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They said that she was always the subject of hatred from her mother, who beat her so much that she developed a disease that resembled a herd in her. She fell into a state of tetanus, which sometimes lasted for whole hours.” Dolgorukova “was amazingly gifted, perfectly fluent, spoke five or six
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languages, read a lot, was very educated and was able to use the subtlety of her mind without the slightest shadow of pedantry or frivolity, juggling thoughts and especially paradoxes with a slight grace of a magician.
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Alexandra Albedinskaya was born to chamberlain Prince Sergei Alekseevich Dolgorukov and Maria Alexandrovna, nee Countess Apraksina.
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Maria Alexandrovna. She was appointed in order to “save her from home oppression”. According to
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Igor Zimin. Children's world of imperial residences. Life of monarchs and their environment.
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Alexandra Albedinskaya was a descendant of a member of the Supreme Privy Council of Prince
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Alexandra Albedinskaya was baptised on 20 November 1834 in the Court Cathedral in the
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In 1853, Alexandra Albedinskaya was appointed a maid of honour to the court of
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and Grand Duke Alexander Nikolaevich (the future Alexander II).
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Alexandra Albedinskaya was the royal mistress of Tsar
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Index


Alexander II of Russia
Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Cannes
Noble family
Dolgorukov
Pyotr Albedinsky
Russian
Alexander II of Russia
Alexei Grigoryevich Dolgorukov
Ekaterina
Peter II
Ekaterina Mikhailovna Dolgorukova
Winter Palace
Alexandra Feodorovna
Empress
Anna Tyutcheva
ISBN
978-5-85270-339-2
"Князья Долгоруковы (первая ветвь). Родословная роспись"
Pyotr Petrov
ISBN
978-5-699-33485-8
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Mistresses and minions of Russian emperors and empresses
Anna Mons
Maria Cantemir

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