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Maria Petrovna Zaitseva | |
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Duchess, House of Stasov | |
House of Stasov | |
Born | Maria Stasova 1 July 1981 Saint Petersburg, Russia |
Issue | Duchess Victoria Elizabeth |
House | House of Stasov |
Maria Petrovna Zaitseva; born 1 July 1981), also known as Duchess Maria born into an aristocratic family and is a member of House of Stasov.[1] She is a great great granddaughter of the Duke Vasily Stasov, the famous russian architect.
Biography
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editMaria Petrovna was born on 1st of July, 1981 in Saint Petersburg, the eldest child in the family.
Education
editDuchess Maria was educated in Saint Petersburg before studying international economics in Beijing, China. She is fluent in Russian, English and Chinese. She has recently moved to Sydney, Australia with her family.
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edit- ^ "Noble families in Imperial Russia". Gerbovnik.