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  1. Count Pavel Pavlovich Demidov, 2nd Prince of San Donato (Russian: Павел Павлович Демидов; 9 October 1839, Frankfurt am Main / Bad Kissingen – 26 January 1885, Pratolino, Florence) was a Russian industrialist, jurist, philanthropist and nobleman of the House of Demidov.

  2. 3 de feb. de 2024 · Count Pavel Pavlovich Demidov, 2nd Prince of San Donato (Russian: Павел Павлович Демидов; 9 October 1839, Frankfurt am Main – 26 January 1885, Pratolino, Florence) was a Russian industrialist, jurist, philanthropist and nobleman of the Demidov family.

    • Frankfurt, Hesse
    • Frankfurt, Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany
    • Hesse
    • October 9, 1839
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    Their son, Pavel Pavlovich Demidov, who became the 2nd Prince of San Donato, was the grandfather of Prince Paul of Yugoslavia. Nikolay's second son, Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato , was a well-known traveller and patron of art.

  4. Count Elim Pavlovich Demidov, 3rd Prince of San Donato (Russian: Елим Павлович Демидов; 6 August (20 June, per Ferrand) 1868, in Hietzing suburb of Vienna – 28 March 1943, in Athens) of the Demidov industrial family, was the Russian Empire's last ambassador to Greece, where he and his wife remained in exile and ...

  5. Princesa y Condesa Aurora Pavlovna Demidova (Kiev, Imperio ruso, 2 de noviembre de 1873-Turín, Reino de Italia, 28 de junio de 1904) fue una noble rusa miembro de la poderosa familia Demidov. Biografía. Era la hija de Pavel Pavlovich Demidov, II Príncipe de San Donato, y de su

  6. DEMIDOV, PAVEL PAVLOVICH: By: Herman Rosenthal, M. Zametkin. Prince of San-Donato, Russian jurist, and philanthropist; born in 1839; died in 1885. He was a member of a well-known Russian family of nobles whose pedigree is traced as far back as 1672.

  7. El sobrino de Pável, Nikolái Nikítich Demídov (1774-1828), luchó en las Guerras Napoleónicas, con distinción, comandando un regimiento para oponerse a la invasión, continuando la acumulación de riqueza proveniente de la minería; contribuyó en la construcción de cuatro puentes en San Petersburgo y a la difusión de la cultura científica en Moscú .