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  1. Anatole Demídov (1813-1870), I Príncipe de San Donato. El título nobiliario de Príncipe de San Donato fue creado por el Gran Duque Leopoldo II de Toscana en 1840 para el conde e italofilo de origen ruso Anatoly Nikolaievich Demídov, para que este pudiera contraer matrimonio con la princesa Matilde Bonaparte, sin que perdiera su título de ...

  2. 42-61328. Website. www .pleasanthillspa .com. Pleasant Hills is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,504. [3] It is a suburb of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area .

  3. Demidov formed an eclectic art collection, building up on his father's own collection at the Villa San Donato in Florence, and enhanced by various members of the fabulously wealthy and influential Demidov family, active in many parts of Europe; the collections were subsequently dispersed, a major portion being sold in Paris in 1870.

  4. Completed. 1831. The Cappella Demidoff di San Donato, or Demidoff Chapel of San Donato, is occupied at present by the Church of Christ in Florence, and is found on via San Donato. The church was formerly the private chapel of the Villa San Donato, built by the rich Russian noble, Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato.

  5. She married a rich Russian nobleman, Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato, on November 1, 1840 in Rome. Anatole was raised to the position of Prince by Grand Duke Leopold II of Tuscany shortly before the wedding to fulfill the wishes of Mathilde's father and to preserve Mathilde's position as Princess.

  6. Anatoly Pavlovich Demidov. Count Anatoly (called Anatole) Pavlovich Demidov, 4th Prince of San Donato ( Russian: Анатолий Павлович Демидов; 31 November OS: 12 November 1874 in San Donato – 27 October 1943 in Marseille) of the Demidov industrial family, was the last Prince and member of his house. He succeeded his elder ...

  7. The Demidov collection was a collection of artworks gathered by the Russian industrialist Count Nikolay Nikitich Demidov and considerably expanded by his second son Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato. It was mainly on show at their Villa San Donato near Florence, in which a private museum of 14 rooms was devoted to them.