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Varvara Golovina

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The Golovins were very fond of each other, and gave the impression of a happy couple. Descriptions of Nikolai Golovin by his contemporaries were controversial, most of them unfriendly. Promoted to the rank of colonel, he felt no inclination to any military or the civil service, but his strict honesty
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Golovina was close friends with Louise of Baden, later Empress Elizabeth, who was deeply unhappy in Russia. In her memoirs, written with the direction of the empress, she described the life at the courts of Catherine the Great and
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Thanks to the efforts of her husband, on April 9, 1816 Countess Golovin was granted in chevalier's ladies of the Order of St. Catherine (small cross), and her younger daughter as the maid of honor.
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Varvara grew up on the Petrovsky estate in the Moscow province. Her mother was mild, kind, although indecisive character, who loved art and valued education.
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At the same time, the Countess Golovin became closer to the French emigrant Princess de Tarant and under her influence, converted to Roman Catholicism.
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Praskovia Nikolayevna (1790-1869), author of "Memories", converted to Catholicism, since 1819 the wife of Count Jan-Maximilian Fredro (1784-1845).
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In 1777, Varvara moved with her parents to Saint Petersburg. After the death of her father, she moved with her mother to the house of her uncle,
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In 1818, for health reasons she made her second trip to France. Returning briefly to Russia in 1820, she again come back to France.
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Upon returning from a trip, Varvara married Count Golovin, on 4 October 1786. The wedding was celebrated at the Winter Palace.
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A few months later the Countess Golovin with his family followed her. In Paris, they were accepted in the high society of
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In 1796, Nikolai Golovin was appointed to the court of Grand Duke Alexander Pavlovich (future
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In 1802, Varvara Golovina went to Paris for several years, returning to Russia in 1805.
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Here are links to recordings which includes the compositions mentioned in this article:
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The first 3 songs listed in the Composition section can be found in this recording.
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The fourth song listed in the Composition section can be found in this recording.
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Varvara was fond of painting and music. She participated in concerts of
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She returned to Paris and died there in 1821, and was buried at the
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Memoirs of Countess Golovine: a Lady at the Court of Catherine II
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In 1783, she was appointed a maid of honor at the court of
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Converts to Roman Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy
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Varvara Golovina was also an accomplished composer.
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Index


Russian Empire
Paris
France
Noble family
Golitsyn
Russian
Empress Elizabeth
Ivan Shuvalov
Order of Saint Catherine
Nikolai Fyodorovich Golitsyn
Praskovia Ivanovna Shuvalova
House of Golitsyn
Ivan Shuvalov
Nevsky Prospekt
Tsarskoe Selo
Winter Palace
Catherine the Great

Nikolai Nikolayevich Golovin
Fyodor Alexeyevich Golovin
Alexander I
Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Paul I
Père Lachaise Cemetery
Yelizaveta Nikolayevna
Varvara Golovina in her youth
Husband Nikolai Golovin
daughter Praskovia
daughter Yelizaveta

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