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  1. Dorothea Lieven. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Dorothea Lieven. influential figure in 19th-century European diplomatic, political and social circles (1785-1857) Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 17 December 1785. Riga.

  2. Dorothea, Princess Lieven, was born in December, 1784, into the Russian Baltic nobility at Riga, now in Latvia. Her father, General Christopher von Benckendorff, served as military governor of Russia’s Baltic provinces; her mother, Anna Juliane née Schilling von Cannstatt, held a high position at the Russian court as senior lady-in-waiting ...

  3. Karl von Lieven (1767–1844), russischer General der Infanterie, Minister für Volksaufklärung; Christoph von Lieven (1774–1839), General der russischen Armee und Diplomat; Johann von Lieven (1775–1848), russischer Generalleutnant; Dorothea von Lieven (1785–1857), Ehefrau von Christoph von Lieven und Geliebte von Metternich und Guizot

  4. Dorothea von Lieven. (28 December 1785 — 27 January 1857) =. Alternative Names/Transliterations: Dorothea von Benckendorff; Дарья Христофоровна Ливен, Daria Khristoforovna Liven; Dorothée de Benkendorf.

  5. Dorothea de Benckendorff was born December 28, 1785. Bright, vivacious and personable, she was destined to become an influential player in international diplomacy. Spending three of her most formative years in exile with her mother, Dorothea was not only the recipient of an excellent education, she was also the beneficiary of years of her mother's careful social training.

  6. Dorothea Lieven, Princess (lē´vən), 1785–1857, Russian noblewoman; wife of the Russian ambassador to London (1812–34). After her husband's recall she settled in Paris. A brilliant personality, she was intimate with the great world of London and Paris, and her Paris salon acquired some note. Her friends included Metternich, Wellington ...

  7. Dorothea Fürstin von Lieven z domu von Benckendorff (ur. 30 grudnia 1784 w Rydze, zm. 27 stycznia 1857 w Paryżu) – żona rosyjskiego gen. Christopha von Lievena. Działalność. Jej braćmi byli generałowie Aleksander von Benckendorff oraz Konstantin von Benckendorff. Była widywana na carskim dworze.