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  1. Anna Leontyevna Leontyeva. Religion. Eastern Orthodox. Natalya Kirillovna Naryshkina ( Russian: Ната́лья Кири́лловна Нары́шкина; 1 September 1651 – 4 February 1694) was the Tsaritsa of Russia from 1671–1676 as the second spouse of Tsar Alexis I of Russia, and regent of Russia as the mother of Tsar Peter I of ...

  2. Yuri Vasilyevich Kondratyuk (Russian: Юрий Васильевич Кондратюк; Ukrainian: Юрій Васильович Кондратюк), real name Aleksandr Ignatyevich Shargei (Russian: Александр Игнатьевич Шаргей; Ukrainian: Олександр Гнатович Шаргей; 21 June 1897 – February 1942), was a Soviet engineer and mathematician.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2012 · The Naryshkin family, whose many illustrious members include Nataliya Naryshkina, wife of Tsar Alexis and mother of Peter the Great, and Princess Maria Naryshkina, mistress of Tsar Alexander I, fled the country in 1917 leaving behind a wealth of riches that were moved to the State Hermitage Museum in 1920.

  4. Maria Naryshkina is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Maria Naryshkina and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.

  5. 11 de ago. de 2023 · In 1799 it was bought from the Vorontsovs by Maria Naryshkina, the wife of Dmitry Naryshkin, the richest nobleman of the Catherine era. In the 20-ies of the century before last, a wing was added to the house on the Fontanka, which accommodated a “museum”, an art gallery and a huge ballroom with marble Corinthian columns.

  6. The two children of the marriage both died, grandduchess Maria died on July 8, 1800, and the grandduchess Elizaveta on May 12, 1808. Their common sorrow drew husband and wife closer together. Towards the close of his life their reconciliation was completed by the wise charity of the empress in sympathizing deeply with him over the death of his beloved daughter by Princess Maria Naryshkina.

  7. Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (29 May 1799 – 8 July 1800) – rumoured to be the child of Adam Czartoryski. Grand Duchess Elizabeth Alexandrovna of Russia (16 November 1806 – 12 May 1808); died of infection. Alexander had nine illegitimate children. With Sophia Vsevolojsky (1775–1848)