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Mariya Dolgorukova | |
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Countess of Russia | |
![]() Dolgorukova as depicted in 1871 by
Michele Gordigiani | |
Born | Долгорукова, Мария Михайловна 11 April 1849 Moscow, Russian Empire |
Died | 12 February 1907 Paris, France | (aged 57)
Spouse | Emmanuel Nikolaevich Meshchersky |
Countess Mariya Dolgorukova (11 April,1849 - 12 February,1907) was a Russian princess under the Romanov Dynasty, being the younger sister of Catherine Dolgorukova who was the mistress and wife of Tsar Alexander II. [1] [2]
Dolgorukova was born on 11 April,1849 [3] in Moscow to Mikhail Mikhailovich Dolgorukov and Vera Gavrilovna Vishnevskaya. She was raised on her family's estate and attended the Smolny Institute of Noble Maidens in Saint Petersburg. [4]
On January 1, 1870, she married Prince Emmanuel Nikolaevich Meshchersky and was given 1 million rubles by the Tsar as a gift. [4] However, the couple suffered as a result of the Prince's gambling addiction. [5] Meshchervsky died of gunfire in the Russo-Turkish war in 1877, she later remarried to Count George Gustavovich Berg. [1]
She passed away on 12 February, 1907 in Paris, France. [6] [7]
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Mariya Dolgorukova | |
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Countess of Russia | |
![]() Dolgorukova as depicted in 1871 by
Michele Gordigiani | |
Born | Долгорукова, Мария Михайловна 11 April 1849 Moscow, Russian Empire |
Died | 12 February 1907 Paris, France | (aged 57)
Spouse | Emmanuel Nikolaevich Meshchersky |
Countess Mariya Dolgorukova (11 April,1849 - 12 February,1907) was a Russian princess under the Romanov Dynasty, being the younger sister of Catherine Dolgorukova who was the mistress and wife of Tsar Alexander II. [1] [2]
Dolgorukova was born on 11 April,1849 [3] in Moscow to Mikhail Mikhailovich Dolgorukov and Vera Gavrilovna Vishnevskaya. She was raised on her family's estate and attended the Smolny Institute of Noble Maidens in Saint Petersburg. [4]
On January 1, 1870, she married Prince Emmanuel Nikolaevich Meshchersky and was given 1 million rubles by the Tsar as a gift. [4] However, the couple suffered as a result of the Prince's gambling addiction. [5] Meshchervsky died of gunfire in the Russo-Turkish war in 1877, she later remarried to Count George Gustavovich Berg. [1]
She passed away on 12 February, 1907 in Paris, France. [6] [7]