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  1. Dorothea Lieven; A Russian Princess in London and Paris, 1785-1857. Born into an exhilarating world of power and privilege at Riga, capital of the Russian Empire’s Baltic provinces; brought up at St. Petersburg’s Romanov court; closely connected to three tsars, the mesmerizing, ambitious Dorothea used her brilliance and charisma to succeed in a male-dominated world.

  2. Dorothea von Lieven. (28 December 1785 — 27 January 1857) =. Alternative Names/Transliterations: Dorothea von Benckendorff; Дарья Христофоровна Ливен, Daria Khristoforovna Liven; Dorothée de Benkendorf.

  3. Dorotéia de Lieven (em russo: Дарья Христофоровна Ливен, Daria Khristoforovna Liven), nascida Dorothea von Benckendorff (17 de dezembro de 1785 - 27 de janeiro de 1857) foi uma nobre alemã do Báltico e esposa do príncipe Khristofor Andreyevich Lieven, embaixador russo em Londres de 1812 a 1834.

  4. Dorothea de Benckendorff was born December 28, 1785. Bright, vivacious and personable, she was destined to become an influential player in international diplomacy. Spending three of her most formative years in exile with her mother, Dorothea was not only the recipient of an excellent education, she was also the beneficiary of years of her mother's careful social training.

  5. 14 de mar. de 2017 · This article was written by Carol. Dorothea, Princess Lieven was the wife of the Russian ambassador to England in the early 19th century and through her relationships and influence a force in European politics for 40 years. She was born in 1785 to a Baltic nobleman, Christopher von Benckendorff and a German noblewoman, Anna Julianne [read more]

  6. Doroteja fon Līvena (Dorothea Fürstin von Lieven, dzimusi 1784. gada 30. decembrī Rīgā, mirusi 1857. gada 27. janvārī Parīzē, Francijā) bija vācbaltu izcelsmes Krievijas sūtņa Kristofa fon Līvena sieva, ietekmīga Eiropas diplomātisko aprindu vidutāja Londonā un Parīzē 19. gadsimta sākumā un vidū, savu politisko paredzēšanas spēju dēļ iesaukta par Sibylle ...

  7. This is a legacy story from an earlier version of our website. It may contain some formatting issues and broken links. Katharina Alexandra Dorothea von Lieven (1785-1857), nee Benckendorff, later Princess Lieven, was one of the most illustrious, influential and charismatic women in early 19th century Europe and Russia, and a witty commentator on Georgian life.