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33: 165:. The empress first confronted the emperor personally about this matter, but the emperor lied to her that there was nothing between him and Lopukhina and that his affection was only paternal love, but the empress was not satisfied at all and began to threaten and harass Lopukhina. Political enemies of the Maria Feodorovna who became supporters of Lopukhina began to provoke the emperor. The Emperor was told that the girl, hopelessly in love with him, was on the verge of killing herself on that account. When Paul ordered her family to be brought to 184:. On Paul's urging, the translation of her Hebrew name – "grace" – was given to warships and inscribed on the standards of the imperial guards. All things considered, Lopukhina's influence on the tsar's irascible character is reckoned to have been beneficial, although the Emperor's constant attention seemed to importune her so much that in 1799 she asked his permission to marry a childhood friend, Prince Pavel Gagarin. After the sovereign acquiesced, Gagarin was recalled from 169:, the Empress ineffectually attempted to interfere and sent an angry letter to Lopukhina pressing her to stay at home. The letter was intercepted and presented to the emperor in the most unfavourable light, thus sparking a quarrel between the spouses and ensuring Lopukhina's ascendance at court. 161:
Lopukhina met Emperor Paul during a ball in 1796. His tenderness towards her was noted by a court faction which hoped to use her as a remedy against the irreducible and growing influence of the
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was appointed ambassador. Theirs was a marriage of convenience, and he seems to have had little reason for grief when she died of
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in 1805 at the age of 27. Anna's body was brought back to the Russian capital, where her tomb may be seen in the
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After Anna was brought to the capital, the Emperor appointed her father General Procurator and made him
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and the wedding took place on 11 January 1800. The marriage was also to protect her from public spite.
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A year later, the Emperor was murdered and the Gagarins proceeded to
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Mistresses and minions of Russian emperors and empresses
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was also a member. Her mother was Praskovia Ivanovna
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Russian
royal mistress
Emperor Paul
Russia
Catherine Nelidova
chief mistress
Prince Pyotr Vasilyevich Lopukhin
Lopukhin family
nobility
Eudoxia Lopukhina
Peter the Great
Natalia Lopukhina
Levshina
Empress Maria Feodorovna
Saint Petersburg
Prince
His Serene Highness
Order of Saint John
Alexander Suvorov
Italy
Turin
Prince Gagarin
consumption
St Lazarus Church
Alexander Nevsky Lavra
"Chapter 5"
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