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- do****ented Karamzin lived as early as 1534. His mother Ekaterina Petrovna Karamzina (née Pazukhina) also came from a Russian noble family of moderate income...
- Eva Aurora Charlotta Karamzin (née Stjernvall) (1 / 7 August 1808 Ulvila – 13 May 1902 Helsinki) was a Finnish philanthropist. Her better-known names are...
- 1984), Canadian creative director, activist, and fashion designer Aurora Karamzina née Stjernvall (1808–1902), a Finnish Swede philanthropist and noblewoman...
- Карамзин) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Karamzina. It originates from the Tatar surname Kara-Murza, meaning black lord,...
- Povolotskaya as Mariya Nesselrode Natalya Bondarchuk as Ekaterina Andreevna Karamzina Roman Romantsov as Georges-Charles de Heeckeren d'Anthès Inna Makarova...
- Tiumerekova  Russia Tsogt-Ochiryn Namuuntsetseg  Mongolia Aleksandara Karamzina  Russia Polina Lukina  Russia 53 kg Milana Dadasheva  Russia Ekaterina...
- as consort of Archduke Joseph, Palatine of Hungary Elizaveta Ivanovna Karamzina (née Protasova) (1802), first wife of Nikolay Karamzin Anna Rezanova (née...
- 1970s, where she was finally sunk. The wreck of Hibiki lies close to Karamzina Island near, Vladivostok, 27 meters deep, and can be explored with diving...
- Peace of God Fundamental Electronic Library: Elizaveta ****nyeva – Sofya Karamzina, April 18, 1841 – 1948 (text) Borovsk City Site: Krasnoe Village Larissa...
- daughter Sofia Nikolaevna and visited the salon of her stepmother E.A. Karamzina which was the center of St. Petersburg cultural life in the 1820s-40s...