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Princess Ana Gruzinskaya Golitsyna (Russian: Анна Грузинская-Голицына, 17 August 1763 — 11 October 1842) was a Russian aristocrat of Georgian royal origin.[1]
Princess Ana Gruzinskaya Golitsyna | |
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Born | 17 August 1763 |
Died | 11 October 1842 (aged 79) Saint Petersburg |
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Spouse | Boris Andreevich Golitsyn |
Dynasty | Bagrationi dynasty |
Father | Prince Alexander of Kartli |
Mother | Daria Alexandrovna née Menshikova |
Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church |
Early life
editShe was the daughter of Prince Alexander of Kartli, grandchild of Prince Bakar of Kartli and great-grandchild of King Vakhtang VI of Kartli. She had one brother, Prince Georgy Bagration-Gruzinsky. Her mother, Princess Daria Alexandrovna Menshikova, was the granddaughter of Prince Alexander Danilovich Menshikov, who was the de facto ruler of Russia from 1725 to 1727.
Marriage
editHer first marriage was to Alexander Alexandrovitch Litsyn, who died in 1789.[1] The next year, in In 1790, Ana married her third cousin once removed Prince Boris Andreevich Golitsyn, member of the House of Golitsyn, who was a close friend of Georgian general Prince Peter Bagration-Mukhansky (who was also her nephew).[2] Her husband died of a stroke in 1822.
She was known for hosting salons.[1]
Death
editAna died on 11 October 1842 in Saint Petersburg, and is buried in Coastal Monastery of St. Sergius.
Children
edit- Princess Yelizaveta Golitsyna (1790—1870)
- Prince Andrei Golitsyn (1791—1861)
- Prince Alexander Golitsyn (1792—1865)
- Prince Nikolai Golitsyn (1794—1866)
- Princess Sofia Golitsyna (1795—1871)
- Princess Tatiana Golitsyna-Potyomkina (1797—1869)
- Princess Alexandra Golitsyna (1798—1876)
- Princess Irina Golitsyna (1800—1802)
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Boris Golitsyn, husband
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Yelizaveta, daughter
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Sofia, daughter
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Tatiana, daughter
References
edit- ^ a b c Baillio, Joseph; Baetjer, Katharine; Lang, Paul (2016-02-15). Vigée Le Brun. Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 978-1-58839-581-8.
- ^ Guseva, Natalia Iurievna (2015). "Четыре интерьера и один диван. Романтическое эссе". Труды исторического факультета СПбГУ (20): 310–324. ISSN 2221-9978.
- Великий князь Николай Михайлович. Петербургский некрополь / Сост. В. Саитов. В 4-х т. - СПб., 1912-1913.- Т.1. - С. 624.
- Воспоминания Е. Ю. Хвощинской. — СПб., 1898. — С. 14.
- Русские портреты XVIII—XIX столетий. Изд. Вел. Кн. Николая Михайловича. СПб. 1906. Т. II1, вып 1. № 17.