Ana Gruzinskaya Golitsyna
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Princess Ana Gruzinskaya Golitsyna | |
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Born | 17 August 1763 |
Died | 11 October 1842 (aged 79) Saint Petersburg |
Burial | |
Spouse | Boris Andreevich Golitsyn |
Dynasty | Bagrationi dynasty |
Father | Prince Alexander of Kartli |
Mother | Daria Alexandrovna née Menshikova |
Religion | Georgian Orthodox Church |
Princess Ana Gruzinskaya Golitsyna (Russian: Анна Грузинская-Голицына, 17 August 1763 — 11 October 1842) was a Russian aristocrat of Georgian royal origin.[1]
Early life
[edit]She 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
[edit]Her 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
[edit]Ana 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.