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  1. Lo storico polacco Kazimierz Waliszewski (1849-1935) riporta una storia del genere: “Una volta, la Lopukhina [Natalia Fjodorovna Lopukhina – 1699-1763 – dama di Corte della zarina], famosa per la sua bellezza e che per questo suscitava la gelosia dell’imperatrice, decise, per frivolezza o per spavalderia, di presentarsi con una rosa tra i capelli, proprio quando anche l’imperatrice ...

  2. DOI: 10.15382/sturii2023110.90-100 Corpus ID: 257831674; The Committee of Grand Duchess Elizaveta Feodorovna in the system of public charity during the First World war @article{Bukalova2023TheCO, title={The Committee of Grand Duchess Elizaveta Feodorovna in the system of public charity during the First World war}, author={Svetlana Vladimirovna Bukalova}, journal={St. Tikhons' University Review ...

  3. 16 ago 2020 · WARNING: please be aware that this post includes graphic images of the dead bodies of the Alapaevsk victims, which some readers may find disturbing. They include: Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna, Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich, Princes of the Imperial Blood Ioann, Konstantin and Igor Konstantinovich, Prince Vladimir Paley (son of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich), and two…

  4. Litvinova, Elizaveta Fjodorovna. Siirry navigointiin Siirry hakuun. Wikipediassa on artikkeleita muista ihmisistä, joiden sukunimi on Litvinova.

  5. 9 lug 2021 · With the blessing of Bishop Irenei of London and Western Europe (ROCOR). On 2nd – 4th July, 2021, the Grand Duchess Elizabeth Romanov Society, UK organized special events to celebrate the Fortieth Anniversary of the glorification, by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, of the Royal Martyrs and Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna, among the host of the New Martyrs of Russia.

  6. After her husband's assassination by a terrorist in 1905, Grand Duchess Elizaveta Feodorovna sold her jewels and used the proceeds to found a unique convent ...

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  7. Young Elizabeth in the 1720s, painted by Ivan Nikitich Nikitin. Elizabeth was born at Kolomenskoye, near Moscow, Russia, on 18 December 1709 ( O.S. ). Her parents were Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia and Catherine. [2] Catherine was the daughter of Samuel Skowroński, a subject of Grand Duchy of Lithuania.