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  1. Dorothea von Lieven. Katharina Alexandra Dorothea Fürstin von Lieven, geb. von Benckendorff (* 17. Dezember jul. / 28. Dezember 1785 greg. in Riga, Gouvernement Livland; † 27. Januar 1857 in Paris) war die Ehefrau des russischen Generals und späteren Diplomaten Christoph Fürst von Lieven .

  2. 9 de abr. de 2024 · HSH Princess Dorothea von Lieven (Russian: Дарья Христофоровна Ливен, Daria Khristoforovna Liven ), née Benckendorff (17 December 1785 – 27 January 1857) was a Baltic German noblewoman and wife of Prince Khristofor Andreyevich Lieven, Russian ambassador to London, 1812 to 1834. She was also an influential figure among ...

  3. Dorothea, Princess of Lieven, a Russian diplomatist. Her mother was a favorite of the empress of Paul I, and Dorothea received a brilliant education. At an early age she married the Prince Christoph Lieven, who was ambassador in 1811 – 1812 at the court of Prussia. Here the remarkable aptitude of the princess in dealing with public affairs ...

  4. influential figure in 19th-century European diplomatic, political and social circles (1785-1857)

  5. 1 de ene. de 2024 · Death. Dorothea Lieven died peacefully at her home, 2 rue Saint-Florentin, Paris, aged 71, on 27 January 1857, with Guizot and Paul Lieven, one of her two surviving sons, beside her. She was buried, according to her wish, at the Lieven family estate, Mežotne (near Jelgava) next to her two young sons who had died in St. Petersburg.

  6. Dorothea Lieven; A Russian Princess in London and Paris, 1785-1857. Born into an exhilarating world of power and privilege at Riga, capital of the Russian Empire’s Baltic provinces; brought up at St. Petersburg’s Romanov court; closely connected to three tsars, the mesmerizing, ambitious Dorothea used her brilliance and charisma to succeed in a male-dominated world.