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  1. Anna Lopukhina. Prințesa Anna Petrovna Lopukhina ( rusă Анна Петровна Лопухина) (8 noiembrie 1777 – 25 aprilie 1805) a fost metresa împăratului Pavel I al Rusiei. În 1798, ea a înlocuit-o pe Caterina Nelidova ca maîtresse-en-titre. [2]

  2. Natalia Lopukhina. Natalia Fyodorovna Lopukhina (November 11 1699– March 11 1763) was a Russian noble, court official and alleged political conspirator. She was a daughter of Matryona Balk, who was sister of Anna Mons and Willem Mons. She is famous for the Lopukhina affair, an alleged conspiracy engineered by the diplomacy of Holstein and ...

  3. 7 de sept. de 2020 · Anna Petrovna Lopukhina was born on November 8, 1777. She was the eldest of the three daughters and the eldest of the four children of Peter Vasilievich Lopukhin and his first wife Praskovya Ivanovna Levshina. The Lopukhins were an old Russian noble family. Eudoxia Feodorovna Lopukhina, the first wife of Peter I (the Great), Emperor of All ...

  4. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Countess Anna Petrovna Lopukhina (Russian: Анна Петровна Лопухина) (8 November 1777 – 25 April 1805) was a royal mistress to Emperor Paul of Russia. In 1798, She replaced Catherine Nelidova as the chief mistress.

  5. Media in category "Anna Lopukhina" The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total. Princess Anna Gagarina (1777-1805) by Jean-Louis Voille.jpg 375 × 482; 80 KB

  6. Lopukhina 1796-yilda bal paytida imperator Pavel bilan uchrashdi. Uning unga nisbatan muloyimligi sud fraktsiyasi tomonidan qayd etilgan, u imperator Mariya Fedorovna ta'siriga qarshi vosita sifatida Annadan foydalanishga umid qilgan. Imperatorga, uni sevib qolgan qiz shu sababli o'zini o'ldirish arafasida ekanligini aytishdi.

  7. 16 de ago. de 2022 · Anastasiya Lopukhina, Anna Laurinavichyute, Svetlana Malyutina, Galina Ryazanskaya, Elena Savinova, Aleksandra Simdianova, Anastasia Antonova, Irina Korkina (2021). Reliance on semantic and structural heuristics in sentence comprehension across the lifespan. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Cite Project DOI URL