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  1. Princess Irina Felixovna Yusupova was raised by nannies and, whilst she adored her father, she was very distant with her mother. Marriage Princess Irina married on 19 June 1938 in Paris, France, Count Nikolai Dmitrievich Sheremetev (28 October 1904, Moscow, Russia – 5 February 1979, Paris, France), son of Count Dmitri Sergeievich Sheremetev and his wife Countess Irina Ilarionovna Vorontzova ...

  2. 8 de jun. de 2017 · Princess Irina Felixovna Yusupova (Russian: Ирина Феликсовна Юсупова), nicknamed "Bébé", (21 March 1915 – 30 August 1983) was born in Petrograd, Russian Empire, the only child of Prince Felix Yusupov and Princess Irina of Russia. Age: Dec. at 68 (1915-1983) Birthplace: Moika Palace, Russia. Photo: Metaweb (FB) / Public ...

  3. 26 septembre 2013. In 1924, Irina and Félix Youssoupoff, two Russian aristocrats who had fled their revolution-torn country, founded Irfé, a fashion house named after each of the duo’s names. While it was eccentric prince Félix who served as the house’s designer and creative mind, it was Irina, a niece of Tzar Nicolas II who became the ...

  4. Félix Yusúpov. El príncipe Félix Félixovich Yusúpov, conde Sumarókov-Elston (en ruso, Фéликс Фéликсович Юсýпов; San Petersburgo, 11 de marzo jul. / 23 de marzo de 1887 greg. - París, 27 de septiembre de 1967), fue un noble ruso célebre por su participación en el asesinato de Grigori Rasputín. Miembro de la ...

  5. Princess Irina Felixovna Yusupova was raised by nannies and, whilst she adored her father, she was very distant with her mother. Career Parents Marriage Descendants Princess Irina Felixovna Yusupova died on 30 August 1983 at Cormeilles in France.

  6. 4 de sept. de 2015 · Princess Irina, who married the notorious Rasputin murderer, Prince Felix Yusupov, was about 2 years older than her look-alike cousin and unlike Grand Duchess Tatiana she survived the revolution and lived abroad until old age. Irina’s photographs in older age give us an idea of what Tatiana would have looked like had she not been tragically ...

  7. Zinaida Yusupova. Princess Zinaida Nikolayevna Yusupova ( Russian: Зинаи́да Никола́евна Юсу́пова; 2 September 1861 – 24 November 1939) [1] was an Imperial Russian noblewoman, the only heiress of Russia's largest private fortune of her time. Famed for her beauty and the lavishness of her hospitality, she was a ...