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  1. Princess Maria Elimovna Meshcherskaya ( Russian: Мария Элимовна Мещерская; 1844–1868), was a Russian lady in waiting. She is known for her love affair with the future Alexander III of Russia, who attempted to renounce his place as heir to the throne in order to marry her, a plan he was forced to abandon.

  2. He was engaged in the translation of Russian literature into French. He compiled the posthumously published anthology "Les poètes russes" ("Russian poets", Paris, 1846). His daughter, Mariya Meshcherskaya, became the lover of the future Alexander III, before his marriage.

  3. Turning Art into new Connections - Interview with the ARV Founder Maria Meshcherskaya. As part of the UNOFEX Talent Series 2021 starring outstanding talent and leaders from around the world, we introduce to you the New York-based art and tech entrepreneur Maria Meshcherskaya.

  4. Maria Elimovna Meshcherskaya (1844-1868) Upload media Wikipedia. Date of birth: 16 February 1844, 1844 : Date of death: 26 July 1868, 1868: Cause of death: puerperal disorders; Country of citizenship: Russian Empire; Occupation: aristocrat; lady-in-waitin ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MeshcherskyMeshchersky - Wikipedia

    Princess Maria Nicolaievna Meshcherskaya, b. 10 April 1866 at St. Petersburg, m. count Nicolas Mikhailovitch Tolstoy and died in Asnières, France 30 October 1948. Princess Sonja Nicolaievna Meshcherskaya m. Boris Wassiltchilkoff. Prince Peter Nicolaevich Meshchersky (b. Moscow 24 May 1869 – d. Paris 17 November 1944), m. Vera von ...

  6. Mariya Meshcherskaya (1723-1757) Maria Meshcherskaya; Maria Mescherskaya; Mariya Fyodorovna Meshcherskaya; Mariya Vishnevskaya; Mariya Fyodorovna Vishnevskaya; Maria Vishnevskaya ; Statements. instance of. human. 0 references. sex or gender. female. 0 ref ...

  7. The World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE), an initiative of Qatar Foundation (QF), has hosted its sixth regional forum, WISE@Paris, under the theme ‘E...