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  1. Princess Anna Petrovna Lopukhina (Russian: Анна Петровна Лопухина; 8 November 1777 – 25 April 1805) was a royal mistress to Emperor Paul of Russia. In 1798, she replaced Catherine Nelidova as the chief mistress.

  2. 2 de abr. de 2016 · 2. Paul I and Anna Lopukhina. Source: Vladimir Borovikovsky, Stepan Shchukin. Catherine II's son Paul I was a Grand Master of the Maltese Order and considered himself a real knight, and every...

  3. La princesa Anna Petrovna Lopukhina ( en ruso : Анна Петровна Лопухина ) (8 de noviembre de 1777 - 25 de abril de 1805) fue una amante real del emperador Pablo de Rusia . En 1798, reemplazó a Catherine Nelidova como amante principal .

  4. Princess Anna Petrovna Lopukhina was a royal mistress to Emperor Paul of Russia. Background. She was the daughter of Pyotr Vasilyevich Lopukhin, from one of the oldest families of Russian nobility, which owed its distinction to Eudoxia Lopukhina"s marriage to Peter the Great and of which the unfortunate Natalia Lopukhina was also a member. Career.

  5. But when Paul became infatuated with the nineteen-year-old beauty Anna Lopukhina shortly after the birth of their tenth son, Michael, in 1798, Maria saw red. Anna was from one of Russia’s oldest noble families—the same family that Paul’s first wife had belonged to.

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  6. Paul I de Rusia y Anna Lopujiná tuvieron una relación amorosa que fue muy polémica en la época debido a que Anna era una plebeya y Paul era el zar de Rusia. Se cree que Anna y Paul se conocieron cuando ella era una joven de 16 años y él, entonces gran duque, la vio por casualidad en una visita a la casa de unos amigos.

  7. 16 de ago. de 2022 · Postdoctoral Research Fellow. Royal Holloway, University of London. Biography. I am a psycholinguist trying to understand how children acquire language and why some do it easier than others. I am particularly interested in the development of reading mechanisms from childhood to adulthood.