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  1. Arms of the Pistohlkors family. Marianne von Pistohlkors, born Marianna Erikovna von Pistohlkors ( Russian: Марианна Эриковна фон Пистолькорс; June 30, 1890 – May 14, 1976) was a Russian-born aristocrat and later an actress. She was a suspected co-conspirator in the murder of Grigori Rasputin. [1]

  2. 8 de jul. de 2020 · Biography. Marianne von Pistohlkors, b. 30 June 1890 at St. Petersburg, was the daughter of Maj. General Erich von Pistohlkors and Olga Valerianovna Karnovich, who later became the Princess Paley. When Marianne was a little girl, her mother Olga began a love affair with Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich Romanov, the youngest son of Tsar Alexander II.

    • Female
    • June 30, 1890
  3. 11 de mar. de 2024 · Russian: Марианна Эриковна Дурново (Пистолькорс), Polish: Pistohlkors, Lithuanian: von Pistohlkors, German: von Pistohlkors. Also Known As: "Countess Marianne von Zarnekau", "Mariana Fiory", "Pistolekors". Birthdate: October 30, 1890. Birthplace: Кронштадт, Санкт-Петербург ...

    • October 30, 1890
    • May 14, 1976 (85)
    • Кронштадт, Санкт-Петербург, Russian Empire
  4. Marianne von Pistohlkors (nacida Marianna Erikovna von Pistohlkors ; 30 de junio de 1890-14 de mayo de 1976) fue una aristócrata nacida en Rusia y más tarde actriz. Se sospechaba que era cómplice del asesinato de Grigori Rasputin . [1]

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PistolekorsPistolekors - Wikipedia

    Olga Pistohlkors (1869-1925), later Princess Paley, second wife of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia; Alexander Pistohlkors (1885 – 1941), guard officer; Alexandra Pistohlkors (née Taneyeva; 1888 – 1963) Marianne Pistohlkors (1890 – 1976), actress; Literature. Nuolivaara, Kirsti (1999) Pistolekorsit-Keitä he olivat?

  6. 162566683. Source citation. (Russian: Марианна Эриковна фон Пистолькорс) Marianna Mariana Erikovna von Pistohlkors, Durnova, Fiory. She was a suspected co-conspirator in the murder of Grigori Rasputin. The first wife of Count Nicholas von Zarnekau, she was known for many years as Countess Marianne von Zarnekau, became one of the first women of...

  7. Alexandra's sister-in-law, Marianne Pistohlkors, has been implicated by some historians as one of the co-conspirators in the murder of Rasputin in December 1916. Life following the Revolution. Alarmed by the worsening political situation, Alexandra and Alexander Pistohlkors fled Russia to Helsinki, Finland in 1916.