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  1. Anna Lopukhina. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Anna Petrovna Lopukhina (Russian: Анна Петровна Лопухина); 8 November 1777 – 25 April 1805) was a mistress of Emperor Paul I of Russia. Anna Lopukhina-Gagarina, as painted by Jean-Louis Voille. Her sister Maria. Category: Anna Lopukhina.

  2. 16 de ago. de 2022 · Anastasiya Lopukhina, Anna Laurinavichyute, Svetlana Malyutina, Galina Ryazanskaya, Elena Savinova, Aleksandra Simdianova, Anastasia Antonova, Irina Korkina (2021). Reliance on semantic and structural heuristics in sentence comprehension across the lifespan. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Cite Project DOI URL

  3. Anna Petrovna Lopukhina, according to contemporaries, was not a beauty, but she possessed an incredible charm. The girl was short, not graceful and graceful enough to be recognized as a beauty. But along with this, the princess had large dark eyes, pleasant features, framed by dense curls, which often wore loose and meek character.

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  5. 1 de sept. de 2017 · Anna Lopukhina’s mansion. Anna Lopukhina’s mansion / GoogleMaps. A favorite of Paul I, Anna Lopukhina lived in Moscow but was destined to move to St. Petersburg on her lover’s request.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Willem_MonsWillem Mons - Wikipedia

    Born in 1688 into the Dutch Mons family, Willem was the brother of Peter the Great's long-time mistress Anna Mons, lady in waiting Modesta Mons and uncle of Natalia Lopukhina. Biography. After his sister's fall from favour, Willem joined the Russian army and took part in the Battle of Poltava.

  7. Natalia Fyodorovna Lopukhina (1699-1763) was a daughter of Matryona Balk, who was sister of Anna Mons and Willem Mons. She is famous for the Lopukhina Affair, an alleged conspiracy engineered by the diplomacy of Holstein and France at the Russian court and centered on the person of Lopukhina.