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  1. Prince Pyotr Vasilyevich Lopukhin (1753, Saint Petersburg – 1827) was a Russian politician and member of the Lopukhin family. He was president of the Council of Ministers from 1816 to 1827.

  2. She was the daughter of Prince Pyotr Vasilyevich Lopukhin, from the Lopukhin family, 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. Her mother was Praskovia Ivanovna Levshina.

  3. Pyotr Vasilyevich Lopukhin (1753, Saint Petersburg – 1827) was a Russian politician. He was president of the Council of Ministers from 1816 to 1827. Marriage and issue. He married twice: Praskovia Ivanovna, née Levshina - their daughter Anna was a mistress of Paul I of Russia. Iekaterina, née Shetnevoy (1763–1839). Life

  4. Pyotr Vasilyevich Lopukhin (1753 - 1827) Maria Ivanovna Khoneneva [d] Praskovia Petrovna Kutaisova (1782 - 1870) Ivan Fomich Levshin [d] Praskovia Ivanovna Levshina (1760-1785 ) Agrafena Petrovna Kropotova [d] Kutaisov, Pavel Ippolitovich (1837 - 1911) Urusov, Vasily Alekseevich (1690 - 1741) Mikhail Vasilyevich Urusov [d] Praskovya Petrovna ...

  5. Pyotr Vasilyevich Lopukhin (1753, Saint Petersburg – 1827) was a Russian politician. He was president of the Council of Ministers from 1816 to 1827. Marriage and issue. He married twice: Praskovia Ivanovna, née Levshina - their daughter Anna was a mistress of Paul I of Russia. Iekaterina, née Shetnevoy (1763–1839). Life

  6. 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 In 1798, She replaced Catherine Nelidova as the chief mistress.