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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AfrosinyaAfrosinya - Wikipedia

    Afrosinya Fedorova (Russian: Ефросинья Фёдорова; c. 1700 –c. 1750) was a Finnish woman sold into Russian serfdom after being captured in war. She became the concubine of Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia, son and heir of Peter the Great and fled with him on 26 September 1716 from his father.

  2. de.wiki7.org › wiki › Ефросинья_ФёдороваEfrosinya Fedorova - wiki7.org

    Efrosinya (Evfrosinya, Afrosinya, Ofrosinya) Fedorovna (oder Fedorova ) - die Geliebte von Zarewitsch Alexei, die den Prinzen mit ihrer Aussage tötete, die Leibeigene seines Lehrers Nikifor Vyazemsky , nach einigen Anweisungen - ein gefangener, getaufter Finne ("Chukhonka").

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    Afrosi is the best channel for all your African music needs. We have playlists with the latest in African music, including Nigerian Afropop, Yoruba Hiphop, a...

  4. Oymyakon is the coldest inhabited place on Earth. In the winter, the temperature at the “Pole of Cold” drops to -76 degrees Farenheit (-60 degrees Celsius). This is only one of the ...

  5. 8. Nov. 2021 · Alexei Petrovich loved no one more than his mistress Afrosinya—but most people didn't know this couple hid a dark secret. Afrosinya wasn't with Alexei by choice. She was a slave, given to Alexei as a gift by a friend. Though Alexei was utterly obsessed with her, it's unlikely she reciprocated his feelings. At least, that would ...

  6. Yefrosinya Fedorova (Russian: Ефросинья Фёдорова, Finnish: Eufrosyne; also Euphrosyne, Afrosinya, Afrosina, Ofrosinya; 1699/1700 – 1748), was a Finnish-born Russian serf. She became the mistress of Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia and fled with him on 26 September 1716.

  7. Buy a copy of 18th-Century Deaths: Afrosinya, Judith Drake, Qazi Ghulam Mustafa, Islam Khan V, Fateh Shah, Baba Amar Singh Nibber, Nathaniel Rich book by Books Llc. Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Afrosinya, Judith Drake, Qazi ...