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  1. Maria Antonovna Naryshkina (Russian: Мария Антоновна Нарышкина; 1779–1854), born Princess Maria Czetwertyńska-Światopełk, was a Polish noblewoman who was the mistress of Tsar Alexander I of Russia for 19 years.

  2. María Antónovna Narýshkina (en ruso: Мария Антоновна Нарышкина; 1779-1854) nacida p rincesa María Antónovna Svyatopolk-Chetvertínskaya fue una noble polaca, y la amante del zar Alejandro I de Rusia . Biografía. Hija del príncipe polaco Antonio Estanislao Czetwertyński-Światopełk, y en 1795 casada con Dmitri Lvóvich Naryshkin (un ayo ).

  3. 14 de sept. de 2020 · Maria Antonovna Naryshkina, aged 75, died on September 6, 1854, in Starnberg, Kingdom of Bavaria, now in the German state of Bavaria. She was buried in the Alter Südfriedhof (Old South Cemetery) in Munich.

  4. Maria Naryshkina (1779–1854), née Princess Maria Svyatopolk-Chetvertinskaya, mistress of Alexander I of Russia Lev Kirillovich Naryshkin , Russian ambassador Lev Alexandrovich Naryshkin (1785–1846), Russian lieutenant-general, fought in the Napoleonic Wars

  5. 2 de abr. de 2016 · Alexander I and Maria Naryshkina. Source: Stepan Shchukin. The heart of Alexander I, who ruled Russia for the first quarter of the 19th century, belonged to Maria Naryshkina, a scion of a...

  6. 19 de sept. de 2022 · Maria Antonovna Naryshkina (Russian: Мария Антоновна Нарышкина, 1779–1854), born Princess Maria Antonovna Svyatopolk-Chetvertinskaya was a Polish noble, for thirteen years the mistress of Tsar Alexander I of Russia. Daughter of the Polish prince Antoni Stanisław Czetwertyński-Światopełk and 1795 married to Dmitry Lvovich Naryshkin (a hofmeister).

  7. 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.