Countess Catherine Shuvalova, (born Catherine Saltykova on 23 June 1743 – died on 13 October 1817, Rome), was a Russian courtier, Empress Catherine II's Lady-in-waiting...
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governess in Russia. She worked for Countess Catherine Shuvalova, a lady-in-waiting to the empress Catherine the Great. Stephens's daughter Elizabeth married...
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Grigory Potemkin (category Lovers of Catherine the Great)
Potemkin's choice of the married Princess Paskovia Adreevna Golitsyna (née Shuvalova) as his latest mistress. In the end, Potemkin was given the requisite...
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Planta (1757–1815), governess of Mary Bowes' children and later of Catherine Shuvalova's daughter Alexandra, daughter of Andrew Planta Sir Joseph Planta...
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father Rev. Henry Stephens. Eliza served as a governess to Countess Catherine Shuvalova, who allowed the children Elizabeth, Marianne, and Francis to live...
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Events from the year 1743 in Russia Monarch – Elizabeth June 23 - Catherine Shuvalova, Russian courtier. (d. 1816) Media related to 1743 in Russia at Wikimedia...
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Maria Rumyantseva (category Court of Catherine the Great)
the Ukraine, and the family moved to Kyiv where, with the help of Mavra Shuvalova, Rumyantsev liaised with the disgraced Princess Elizabeth. She was given...
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Reverend Henry Stephens. She moved to Russia after 1789 to work for Catherine Shuvalova. Her daughter Elizabeth later married Mikhail Speransky but died...
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Alexander Lanskoy (category Lovers of Catherine the Great)
intercede with Catherine to name a successor to the Ruthenian Catholic Archeparchy of Polotsk–Vitebsk. In 1781, Andrei Shuvalov, Catherine Shuvalova's husband...
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