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  1. "По горам, по горам,и я по горам ходила, и я по горам ходила...""The Western listener will hardly be aware of any Russian composers from this period ...

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  2. Princess Maria Naryshkina of Polish origin stole the heart of Alexander when he was just a royal heir; his relationship with wife was chilly, so for 15 years Maria was his “other family”.

  3. Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (29 May 1799 – 8 July 1800) – rumoured to be the child of Adam Czartoryski. Grand Duchess Elizabeth Alexandrovna of Russia (16 November 1806 – 12 May 1808); died of infection. Alexander had nine illegitimate children. With Sophia Vsevolojsky (1775–1848)

  4. The two children of the marriage both died, grandduchess Maria died on July 8, 1800, and the grandduchess Elizaveta on May 12, 1808. Their common sorrow drew husband and wife closer together. Towards the close of his life their reconciliation was completed by the wise charity of the empress in sympathizing deeply with him over the death of his beloved daughter by Princess Maria Naryshkina.

  5. Items Maria Antonovna Naryshkina, 1779-1854. x Print Current image. Preserve zoom level. All images; Print Cancel + o-^ Scrollwheel Zoom. previous next. Zoom; Rotate ...

  6. 9 de abr. de 2012 · The Naryshkin family, whose many illustrious members include Nataliya Naryshkina, wife of Tsar Alexis and mother of Peter the Great, and Princess Maria Naryshkina, mistress of Tsar Alexander I, fled the country in 1917 leaving behind a wealth of riches that were moved to the State Hermitage Museum in 1920.

  7. Maria Narychkine by D.Levitsky (1773-4, Louvre).jpg 501 × 608; 52 KB A group of Preobrazhensky regiment officers at 1903 ball - 2.jpg 3,500 × 2,066; 2.27 MB A group of Preobrazhensky regiment officers at 1903 ball.jpg 5,678 × 3,629; 4.32 MB