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  1. Agrippina Japaridze, Countess Zarnekau.jpg 430 × 583; 72 KB. 1 reference. ... Ekaterina Konstantinovna von Zarnekau, Countess von Zarnekau. 1 reference. stated in.

  2. Constantine's morganatic wife Agrippina Japaridze, Countess von Zarnekau. On 20 October 1882, Constantine entered into a morganatic marriage with a Georgian noblewoman Agrippina Japaridze , divorced Princess Dadiani , described by one source as wealthy and an "exceedingly lovely girl". [5]

  3. When she married to a Russian Duke in 1882, Agrippina was given the title "Countess von Zarnekau." She is remembered in Russian history books as the mother of the six Counts and Countesses von Zarnekau. In Georgia, however, she is seen as a member of Georgian royalty.

  4. Born in Kutais, Krasnodar, Russian Empire on 25 October 1855 to Unknown von Zarnekau and Uknown von Djapardze. Agrippina Djaparidze Countess of Zarnekau had 6 children. She passed away on 18 Oct 1926 in Kislovodsk.

  5. 19 de ene. de 2023 · July 16, 1887. Birthplace: Koutais, Georgia, Russian Empire. Death: September 16, 1918 (31) Sct Petersbourg, Russian Empire (Died in battle with the Bolsheviks) Immediate Family: Son of Duke Konstantin Petrovich of Oldenburg and Countess von Zarnekau Agraphena Djaparidze. Husband of Anna Behrs, Gräfin von Zarnekau.

  6. Constantine's morganatic wife Agrippina Japaridze, Countess von Zarnekau. On 20 October 1882, Constantine entered into a morganatic marriage with a Georgian noblewoman Agrippina Japaridze, divorced Princess Dadiani, described by one source as wealthy and an "exceedingly lovely girl".

  7. Countess Ekaterina Konstantinovna von Zarnekau was born on 16 September 1884 in Kutaisi, Georgia. She was the second daughter of Konstantin Friedrich Peter von Holstein-Gottorp, Duke of Oldenburg and Agrippina Djaparidze. Ekaterina was brought up on the Djaparidze family's estate near Kutais Her father was a Russian cavalry general and her ...