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  1. Charlotte Margarete Fürstin von Lieven (Née Baroness von Gaugreben; 1748–1828), was a Russian princess of German origin and an Imperial governess. Early life. She was born as daughter of Carl Caspar, Baron von Gaugreben (1716-1767) and Baroness Agnes Posse of Säby (b.1727).

  2. In 1795, Empress Catherine II of Russia granted Charlotte von Lieven (1742–1828), the tutor of her grandchildren, a lifetime use of the property at Mežotne. In 1797, Emperor Paul I of Russia turned it into the hereditary estate of the Lieven family. In 1799, he raised her to the title of countess.

  3. 27 de jul. de 2023 · The Serene Princess Charlotte Karlovna von Lieven, nee Baroness von Gaugreben (1742 (3) - 1828) - daughter of Lieutenant General, Commandant Revel, Baron Karl-Kaspar von Gaugraben and Anna Posse. Wife of Major General Baron Andrei Romanovich (Otto Heinrich) von Lieven (1726 - 1781).

  4. 14 de abr. de 2024 · In 1766, a major-general in the Russian army, Baron Otto Heinrich von Lieven, married Baroness Charlotte von Gaugreben. Her family were not originally Baltic Germans, but Westphalian nobles, but one branch (a Catholic branch) had emigrated eastwards to establish themselves in Russian service.

  5. Charlotte Margarete Fürstin von Lieven (de soltera baronesa von Gaugreben; 1748-1828), fue una princesa rusa e institutriz imperial. Nació como hija de Carl Caspar, el barón von Gaugreben (1716-1767) y la baronesa Agnes Posse de Säby (n. 1727).

  6. Charlotte Margarete von Lieven (geb. von Gaugreben) (* 27. Juni 1743 in Halliste; † 24. Februar 1828 in Sankt Petersburg, Winterpalast) war eine russische Obersthofmeisterin .

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LievenLieven - Wikipedia

    Baron Otto Heinrich Lieven of Eksjö (1726–1781) married in 1766 Baroness Charlotte von Gaugreben (1743–1828), who was entrusted by Emperor Paul with the task of educating his daughters and younger sons, Nicholas and Mikhail Pavlovich.