- Look up agrippina or
Agrippina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Agrippina is an
ancient Roman cognomen and a
given name.
Agrippina may also
refer to:...
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Agrafena Matveyevna Kryukova (Russian: Аграфена Матвеевна Крюкова, July 10 [O.S. June 28], 1855, Chavanga,
Kolsky Uyezd,
Arkhangelsk Governorate, currently...
- characters—particularly Ivan,
Dmitri and
Fyodor Pavlovich—underestimate his intelligence.
Agrafena Alexandrovna Svetlova,
usually referred to as 'Grushenka', is a beautiful...
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Agrafena Timopheyevna Saburova (Russian: Аграфе′на Тимофе′евна Сабу′рова, née Okuneva, О′кунева; 1795,
Saint Petersburg,
Imperial Russia, — 2 February...
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Agrafena Musina-Pushkina (1740–1782/86) was a
Russian stage actress and
opera singer. She
belonged to the
pioneer group of
first professional actors in...
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First Circle (2006) as Dotnara, Volodin’s Wife
Furious (2017) as
Princess Agrafena,
Prince Yuri's wife Биография Ольги Дроздовой "Указ Президента Российской...
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wealthy landowner.
Pafnuty Lvovich was
first educated at home by his
mother Agrafena Ivanovna Pozniakova (in
reading and writing) and by his
cousin Avdotya...
- had two daughters:
Elena Rostislavna of Kiev-Smolensk (died 1204); and
Agrafena Rostislavna (died 1237). Russian: Ростисла́в Мстисла́вич; Belarusian: Расціслаў...
- Rostislavich, the
prince of
Ryazan (d. 1178). His
maternal grandmother was
Agrafena of Kiev,
daughter of
Rostislav I of Kiev. In 1236,
Alexander was appointed...
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marriage of the Russo-German Duke
Constantine Petrovich of
Oldenburg with
Agrafena D****aridize. Merenberg's sister,
Sophia (1868–1927),
likewise contracted...