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- Countess Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Bobrinskaya, née Polovtsova, (May 1865 – 20 March 1920) was a Russian Empire astronomer and humanitarian volunteer. She...
- 1836, Nizhny Novgorod State Art Museum Portrait of Sophia Andreevna Bobrinskaya (Shuvalova), 1849, Hermitage Museum Portrait of fabulist Ivan Andreyevich...
- Bobrinsky (1762–1813), had one daughter, Maria Alexeyeva Bobrinsky (Bobrinskaya) (1798–1835), who married in 1819 the 34-year-old Prince Nikolai Sergeevich...
- annual allowance. Lvov was also married to Countess Julia Alexeievna Bobrinskaya (1867–1903), great-great-granddaughter of Grigory Orlov and Catherine...
- Dolgorukova (Russian: Софья Алексеевна Долгорукова; 1887–1949), née Countess Bobrinskaya (house of Bobrinsky), was a Russian surgeon, pilot and racing driver...
- Bobrinsky or Bobrinski, feminine: Bobrinskaya (Russian: Бобринский, Бобринская) is a surname ****ociated with the Russian noble family of Bobrinsky. Notable...
- University Press. p. 41. "Rayonism". Tate Gallery. Retrieved 22 January 2021. Bobrinskaya, Ekaterina (2020). "Mikhail Larionov's Rayonism and the Scientific Mythologies...
- Artist with his Brother, Hermann, 1840 Sofia Gagarina, c. 1850 Sophia Bobrinskaya, 1857 Sophia Frederia of Wurtemberg Sophia Petrovna Narishkina, 1859...
- and formed private collections, such as those of Nechayev, Countess Bobrinskaya and other noble persons. The fate of these collections is not always...
- and Europe. In 1819, Prince Gagarin married Maria Alexeeva Bobrinsky (Bobrinskaya), daughter of Count Bobrinsky, granddaughter of Catherine II of Russia...