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  1. Anna Feodorovna Tyutcheva (Russian: А́нна Фёдоровна Тю́тчева, 3 May 1829 – 23 August 1889) was a Russian Empire courtier, slavophile and memoirist.

  2. Maria was beloved by her parents. Her governess, Anna Tyutcheva (1829–1889), a daughter of the celebrated poet Fyodor Tyutchev, reflected that "the whole family adores this child" and that her parents "shower her with kisses and affection." Empress Maria felt "boundless adoration" for her only surviving daughter.

  3. Según la dama de honor Anna Tyutcheva, para Nicolás "era un bonito pájaro, al que mantenía encerrado en una jaula de oro y joyas, al que alimentaba con néctar y ambrosía, arrullado por melodías...

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  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Anna Feodorovna Tyutcheva ( Russian: А́нна Фёдоровна Тю́тчева, 3 May 1829 – 23 August 1889) was a Russian Empire courtier, slavophile and memoirist.

  5. At the Court of Two Emperors - Anna Tyutcheva. Подробное описание экспоната, аудиогид, интересные факты. Официальный сайт Artefact. The book ‘At the Court of Two Emperors’ was based on the diaries of Anna Tyutcheva (1829–1889), the poet’s eldest daughter from his first ...

  6. She became the mother of his daughter Anna Tyutcheva. Following her death in 1838, Tyutchev married another aristocratic young German widow, Baroness Ernestine von Dörnberg, née von Pfeffel, who had become his mistress and had a child by him while Eleonore was still alive.

  7. According to the lady-in-waiting Anna Tyutcheva, for Nicholas, “it was a charming bird that he kept locked up in a golden and jeweled cage, which he fed with nectar and ambrosia, lulled with ...