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  1. Sofia Sergeyevna Trubetskaya (Russian: Софья Сергеевна Трубецкая, IPA: [sɐˈfʲijə sʲɪrˈɡʲe (j)ɪvnə trʊbʲɪt͜sˈkajə]) or Sophie Troubetskoy, Duchess of Morny (French: Sophie Troubetskoï, Duchesse de Morny, IPA: [sɔfi tʁubɛt͜skɔi dyʃɛs də mɔʁni]), later Sophie, Duchess of Sesto (25 March 1836, Moscow – 8 August 1898, Madrid) was a Russian princess. [1]

  2. Sofia Sergeyevna Trubetskaya or Sophie Troubetskoy, Duchess of Morny, later Sophie, Duchess of Sesto was a Russian princess.

  3. Sofia Sergeyevna Trubetskaya or Sophie Troubetskoy was the daughter of Ekaterina Petrovna Mussina-Pushkina, whose beauty she inherited. Her father was either Ekaterina's husband the cavalry lieutenant Prince Sergey Vasilyevich Trubetskoy, making her their only child, or her lover Nicholas I of Russia....

  4. Flahaut was the lover of Napoleon's stepdaughter, Hortense de Beauharnais (Queen of Holland), with whom he had an illegitimate son, Charles de Morny (1811–1865) who later became Duc de Morny [19] [20] and married Sophia Sergeyevna Trubetskaya, a Russian princess of the House of Trubetskoy.

  5. Sophie was legally daughter of Prince Sergey Vasilyevich Trubetskoy, but may have been the illegitimate daughter of Nicholas I of Russia. In 1862, Morny was created a Duke.

  6. SUBALBUM: Sofia Sergeyevna Trubetskaya. According to her Wikipedia article, she was the daughter of either Prince Sergey Vasilyevich Trubetskoy or Tsar Nicholas I.

  7. Princess Sophia was Regent of Russia during the minority of her brother Ivan V and half-brother Peter I. In fact, she was the first Russian woman to participate in ruling the country. The only...