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  1. Portrait of Alexander Lanskoi by Anonymous (1783 or 1784). Alexander Dmitrievich Lanskoy, also called Sashin'ka or Sasha, (19 March [O.S. 8 March] 1758-6 July [O.S. 25 June] 1784) was a Russian general, favourite and lover of Catherine the Great between 1780 and 1784.

  2. Alexander Dimitrievich Lanskoy (apodado Sachenka), nacido el 8 de marzo de 1758 en Smolensk y murió el 25 de junio de 1784 en Tsarskoye Selo, es un teniente general ruso, actual Kammerherr (es decir, chambelán), caballero de la Orden de San Alejandro Nevski, caballero de la Orden del Águila Blanca, caballero de la ' orden de San Estanislao ...

  3. Alexander Dmitrievich Lanskoy , [a] [b] [1] también llamado Sashin'ka [c] [3] o Sasha , [4] (19 de marzo [ OS 8 de marzo] 1758-6 de julio [ OS 25 de junio] 1784) fue un general ruso, favorito y amante de Catalina la Grande entre 1780 y 1784.

  4. to my father, Alexander Lanskoy I grew up with an appreciation of Russian literature, the moral example of Soviet-era dissent, and was captivated by Russia’s post-Soviet transition. In graduate school, I benefited enormously from the mentorship of Professor Uri Ra’anan who taught me about the importance of immersing

  5. Alexander Dmitrievich Lanskoy, also called Sashin'ka or Sasha, (19 March [O.S. 8 March] 1758-6 July [O.S. 25 June] 1784) was a Russian general, favourite and lover of Catherine the Great between 1780 and 1784.

  6. Czarina Catherine II and Count Alexander Lanskoy. Augustin Ritt, one of Russia’s most prolific miniature painters, presents Empress Catherine II of Russia and Count Lanskoy, the Empress’s official lover, in individually mounted miniature portraits. Born in Saint Petersburg, Ritt demonstrated an early talent for painting and, at the age of ...

  7. This structure is customarily referred to as the monument to Alexander Lanskoi, one of Catherine II’s favourites. The legends that grew up around this stone memorial over the course of two centuries long concealed from researchers the true boundary between fiction and reality.