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  1. Alexander Semyonovich Vasilchikov (Russian: Александр Семёнович Васильчиков, tr. Aleksandr Semënovič Vasil'čikov; 1746–1813) was a Russian aristocrat who became the lover of Catherine the Great from 1772 to 1774.

  2. Alexander Vasílchikov, con mucha humildad y gran convicción, ratificó la sincera posición rusa de cara al mundo: Rusia quiere ser más que aliado, es un amigo fiel, de Colombia y Latinoamérica; lo testimonian empresarios y miles de jóvenes interesados en ir a estudiar a Rusia para luego regresar para trabajar por el bien de sus países.

    • She Married Into The Russian Royal Family at 16
    • Orlov Helped Overthrow Her Husband — and Plotted His Death
    • Catherine Was 'Broken' When Partner Grigory Potemkin Died
    • In Reality, Catherine 'Loved to Be in Love'

    Forced into an arranged marriage in 1745 at the age of 16 to her second cousin, Karl Peter Ulrich or Peter IIIof the Russian royal family, Catherine was miserable from the start, having to deal with his immature and alcoholic ways. One mark of his childlike state: his obsession with playing with toy soldiers. This left Catherine lonely — even after...

    When Elizabeth died on Christmas Day in 1761, Peter III took over the throne and immediately ended Russia’s war with Prussia, which angered nobles and the military, and also took away land from the Orthodox church. At this time, Catherine was involved with Orlov. Her choice of romantic partners in high places helped her work with Orlov to stage her...

    Ironically, it was the day that Orlov helped overthrow her husbandthat Catherine ended up meeting the man who would become her greatest lover. Grigory Potemkin was part of the guard that overthrew Peter III. The nobleman had made a name for himself during the Russo-Turkish War. Though she also dated Alexander Vasilchikov from about 1772 to 1774, th...

    Even during her lifetime, Catherine couldn’t escape the talk about her love life. There are stories out there about her associated with nymphomania, bestiality, voyeurism — and even a love of erotic furniture. And perhaps the most notorious mythis that she died making love to a horse. In actuality, she passed away after she suffered a stroke at 67 ...

  3. Alexander Vasilchikov fue uno de los muchos amantes de Catherine-the-Great durante su reinado. Se cree que la relación comenzó en la década de 1770 y duró varios años. Vasilchikov fue un destacado noble ruso y también fue un miembro influyente de la corte de Catherine.

  4. Este rubro agropecuario ha cobrado mucha importancia en las exportaciones para nuestro país igual que las flores, bananos y café”, comenta por email a Russia Beyond, Alexander Vasílchikov,...

  5. A lo largo de su carrera, Alexander Vasilchikov ha sido un defensor comprometido de la democracia y los derechos humanos en Rusia y ha utilizado su escritura para destacar las injusticias y la opresión en su país.

  6. 27 de nov. de 2018 · When in August 1772 Orlov left court, Catherine took another lover, Alexander Vasilchikov. But this relationship did not last long: Vasilchikov was replaced in 1774 with Grigory Potemkin, who...