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  1. 23 de dic. de 2019 · Portrait paintings of Anna Pavlovna of Russia; 1824 portrait paintings of women; 19th-century oil portraits of standing women at full length; 19th-century portrait paintings in the Netherlands; François Joseph Kinson; Pearl cordeliere in 19th-century portraits; Anna Pavlovna, Princess of Orange in 1824

  2. 18 de ene. de 2022 · Grand Duchess Anna Pavlovna, the youngest daughter of Tsar Paul I, was born in Saint -Petersburg in 1795. She stayed in the Netherlands for 48 years, always close to ‘her Willem’. Although she saw herself mainly as a devoted wife, mother and sister, Russia may have remained her biggest love. In the Netherlands Anna Pavlovna had her own ...

  3. Anna Pavlovna Filosofova ( Russian: Анна Павловна Философова; née Diaghileva; April 5, 1837 – March 17, 1912) was a Russian feminist, activist, and philanthropist. Filosofova was born into a noble, wealthy family. She married Vladimir Filosofov at a young age; she and her husband had six children.

  4. Anna Paulowna; Grand Duchess Anna Pavlovna of Russia; Anne Paulowna; ... In Wikipedia. Add links. This page was last edited on 1 June 2023, at 13:43.

  5. Anna Paulowna ( uitspraak ⓘ; Russisch: Áнна Пáвловна, Anna Pavlovna [ˈanːə ˈpavləvnə]?) ( Sint-Petersburg, 18 januari 1795 — Den Haag, 1 maart 1865 ), grootvorstin van Rusland, behorend tot het huis Romanov, was als echtgenote van koning Willem II van 1840 tot 1849 koningin der Nederlanden en groothertogin van Luxemburg.

  6. Großfürstin Anna Pawlowna wurde 1795 im Schloss Gattschina geboren. Sie war die jüngste Tochter des russischen Zaren Paul I. und der Zarin Maria Fjodorowna, geborene Prinzessin Sophie Dorothee von Württemberg. Außerdem war sie die Schwester der Zaren Alexander I. und Nikolaus I. von Russland. Den Großteil ihrer Kindheit verbrachte sie mit ...

  7. Early life Portrait, c. 1796 Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna Romanova of Russia was born on 16 February 1786 in Saint Petersburg as the fifth child and third daughter of Tsesarevich Paul Petrovich of Russia and his second wife, Tsesarevna Maria Feodorovna (1754–1801), born Duchess Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg (1759–1828).