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Beautiful and shy, Countess Anna Tolstoy became a member of the most intimate circle of Grand Duke Alexander Pavlovich's court. She developed a close friendship with the young Grand Duchess
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Ekaterina (15 August 1789 - 11 February 1870), grew up near the Court. Her name is often found in the correspondence of the Empress Elizabeth. She was married to Lieutenant General Prince
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The family life of Countess Anna Tolstoy was not happy. Grieving the death in 1797 of her youngest daughter Eudoxia, she and her husband quarreled. She fell in love with the English envoy
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Her husband's jealousy, quick temper and unbridled nature led Anna to decide to leave. With the help of her brother-in-law's, mistress, actress
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Dolgorukov IM temples of my heart, or a dictionary of all those with which I have been in various ways in the course of my life -. M., 1997.
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was a frequent guest of Princess Baryatinskaya; he participated in performances at her home and took care of her daughter.
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Widowed in December 1816, Countess Tolstoy died in Paris on April 12, 1825, and was buried in the
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Gr. Prince. Nikolai Mikhailovich. Elizabeth A., wife of Emperor Alexander I. V.1. - S.262-263.
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F. G. Golovkin. Court and reign of Paul I. Portraits, the memories. -M, 2003, p. 289.
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The life story of a noble woman. - New York: New Literary Review, 1996.-P.125.
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Russian portraits of the 18th and 19th centuries. T.4.Vyp.1. Number 18.
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world led her to convert from Russian Orthodoxy to Catholicism.
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After Paul I's death in March 1801, at the request of the
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Countess Tolstoy's friendship with the French émigrée,
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Converts to Roman Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy
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Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
National Gallery of Canada
Ivan Baryatinsky
Nikolai Alexandrovich Tolstoy
Elizabeth Alexeyevna
Varvara Golovina
Prince
Ivan Baryatinsky
Paris
Princess
Catherine Petrovna Holstein-Beck of Oldenburg
Ivan Dolgorukov
Nikolai Alexandrovich Tolstoy
Alexander I of Russia
Elizabeth Alexeievna
Charles Whitworth, 1st Earl Whitworth
Paul I of Russia
Nikita Petrovich Panin
José de Ribas
Madame Chevalier
Berlin

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