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  1. Countess Alexandra Branitskaya (née von Engelhardt, Russian: Александра Васильевна Браницкая, Polish: Aleksandra Branicka [Braɲit͡ska]; 1754 – 15 September 1838), also known as Sanecka and Countess Branicka, was a leading Russian courtier.

  2. Arms of the von Engelhardt family. The House of Engelhardt (German: Engelhardt; Russian: Энгельгардт) is a Baltic-German noble and baronial family of the former Russian Empire. The family name is sometimes given as von Engelhardt.

  3. Biography. Aleksandra Katarzyna was the wife of Franciszek Ksawery Branicki and the daughter of Wasyl von Engelhardt and Maria Potemkina. Henryk Mościcki claimed that she was the first-born, illegitimate daughter of the Grand Duchess, the future Empress Catherine, and Count Sergei Saltykov.

  4. The person who directed her is believed to have been Aleksandra von Engelhardt, on the order of Potemkin, who wished for the removal of both Korsakov and Bruce from court. That resulted in the fall of both Korsakov and Bruce. Korsakov was sent in exile to Moscow. Bruce soon followed him, but their relationship soon ended.

  5. Aleksandra von Engelhardt (ryska: Александра фон Энгельгардт), född 1754, död 1838, rysk affärskvinna, adelsdam, hovdam till Katarina den stora, systerdotter och förtrogen till Potemkin. Hon var en inflytelserik och välkänd personlighet under Katarinas regeringstid.

  6. Aleksandra Katarzyna z Engelhardtów Branicka (ur. 1754, zm. 15 sierpnia 1838) – żona Franciszka Ksawerego Branickiego, oficjalnie uważana za córkę Wasyla von Engelhardt i Marii Potiomkiny.

  7. House of Engelhardt; 18th-century women of Poland; Ladies-in-waiting from the Russian Empire