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  1. Agrippina, Countess von Zarnekau (née Agrippina Constantines asuli Japaridze; Georgian: აგრაფინა ჯაფარიძე, გრაფინია ფონ ზარნეკაუ) (October 25 [6 November o.s.] , 1855 - October 18, 1926) was a Georgian aristocrat, socialite and patron of numerous educational ...

    • Agrippina Constantines asuli Japaridze, Countess von Zarnekau
  2. Agrippina, Countess von Zarnekau was a Georgian aristocrat, socialite and patron of numerous educational establishments in Russian Imperial Georgia. She was known for her scandalous divorce and her even more controversial role in the secret marriage of Grand Duke George Alexandrovich of Russia, which caused a rupture in the Russian Imperial Family.

  3. Constantine's morganatic wife Agrippina Japaridze, Countess von Zarnekau. On 20 October 1882, Constantine entered into a morganatic marriage with a Georgian noblewoman Agrippina Japaridze , divorced Princess Dadiani , described by one source as wealthy and an "exceedingly lovely girl". [5]

  4. Agrippina Konstantinovna Djaparidze was born in the Caucasus at Radshka, Georgia, on 25 October (O.S. 6 November) 1855. She was also reported to have been born on 6 April 1855. Her first name is sometimes spelled Agrafena or Agrafina. In the Georgian language, her name is spelled: აგრაფინა ჯაფარიძე, გრაფინია ფონ ზარნეკაუ.

    • Female
    • October 18, 1926
    • October 25, 1855
  5. In 1882, Agrippina Japaridze (1855—1927), former Princess Dadiani married Duke Constantine Petrovich of Oldenburg (1850—1906) and received for her and her descendants the title of Count(ess) von Zarnekau (She was deemed ineligible for the title of Duchess of Oldenburg due to the marriage being considered morganatic.

  6. 31 gen 2021 · Agrippina Japaridze, Countess Zarnekau.jpg 430 × 583; 72 KB. Georgian Nobility - Agrippina Japaridze, Countess Zarnekau.jpg 462 × 634; 273 KB. ZarnAgrip.jpg 351 × 541; 30 KB. Categories: Djaparidze (surname) Aggripina (given name) 1855 births. 1926 deaths.

  7. Fu qui che Constantino conobbe la nobildonna Agrippina Japaridze, sua futura moglie. Iniziarono una relazione non considerando che Agrippina era la moglie di un ufficiale. Il marito di Agrippina, il principe Daniel Dadiani, era uno degli ufficiali sotto sul comando.