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13-551: Zhukovsky (masculine), Zhukovskaya (feminine), or Zhukovskoye (neuter) may refer to: People [ edit ] Zhukovsky (surname) (or Zhukovskaya ) Żukowski Places [ edit ] Zhukovsky District , several districts in Russia Zhukovsky Urban Okrug, a municipal division which Zhukovsky City Under Oblast Jurisdiction in Moscow Oblast, Russia

26-625: A title for her and her son. However, the Emperor, his father refused. He was however able to secure her a title by the Republic of San Marino . She was made on 24 March 1875 Baroness of Seggiano ( Baronessa di Seggiano ). The same year, on 14 December 1875 she married Baron Christian Heinrich von Wöhrmann (1849-1932) in Munich . This marriage seem to prove that she did not marry the Grand Duke before. No proof of

39-511: A voyage around the world for two years; Zhukovskaya was exiled abroad, followed by her brother. The State Archives of the Russian Federation has preserved a diary-collection of letters from the Grand Duke, which he kept in separation. On 20 August 1871, Alexei Alexandrovich was sent on a round-the-world voyage, and on 26 November of the same year, Alexandra gave birth to a son in Salzburg from

52-518: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alexandra Zhukovskaya Alexandra Vasilievna Zhukovskaya, Baroness of Seggiano (11 November 1842 in Düsseldorf – 26 August 1899 in Wendischbora , Germany ), was a Russian noblewoman and lady in waiting . She was the daughter of Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky and his Baltic-German wife, Elizabeth von Reutern (1821-1856). Her father

65-798: Is incorporated as Zhukovsky Urban Administrative Okrug, an administrative division which the town of Zhukovka and seven rural localities in Zhukovsky District of Bryansk Oblast, Russia are incorporated as Zhukovskoye Urban Settlement, a municipal formation which Zhukovsky Urban Administrative Okrug in Zhukovsky District of Bryansk Oblast, Russia is incorporated as Zhukovsky (inhabited locality) ( Zhukovskaya , Zhukovskoye ), several inhabited localities in Russia Other [ edit ] Zhukovsky International Airport in Zhukovsky, Moscow Oblast, Russia Zhukovsky air base, an airfield used by

78-629: The Gromov Flight Research Institute in Moscow Oblast, Russia Zhukovsky (film) , a 1950 film by Vsevolod Pudovkin See also [ edit ] Zhukov (disambiguation) Zhukovka , several inhabited localities in Russia Zhukovo , several rural localities in Russia Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

91-671: The surname Zhukovsky . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zhukovsky_(surname)&oldid=1253791617 " Categories : Surnames Russian-language surnames Ukrainian-language surnames Belarusian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Russian-language text Articles containing Ukrainian-language text Articles containing Belarusian-language text Articles with short description Short description

104-519: The Grand Duke, named after her father Alexei. The Grand Duke was at sea for 2 years, during which time Zhukovskaya was subjected to strong pressure from the imperial family and relations were interrupted on her initiative. Alexandra and Alexei had one child, a son, Count Alexei Alexandrovich Belevsky-Zhukovsky (1871–1931), He received the title Count Belevsky on 21 March 1884 from his uncle, Emperor Alexander III. In 1901 he added his name of his grandfather on his mother's side. The Grand Duke tried to get

117-1450: The 💕 Zhukovsky or Zhukovski ( Russian : Жуковский , Ukrainian : Жуковський , Belarusian : Жукоўскі ) is an East Slavic masculine surname. Its feminine counterpart is Zhukovskaya (Russian) or Zhukovska (Ukrainian). It originates from the noun zhuk , which means beetle and is used as slang for a person with dark hair. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandra Zhukovskaya (1842–1899), Russian noble and lady in waiting Aleksey Belevsky-Zhukovsky (1871–1931), Russian nobleman Denis Zhukovskiy (born 1980), Russian football player Nikolay Zhukovsky (revolutionary) (1833–1895), Russian revolutionary Nikolay Zhukovsky (scientist) (1847–1921), Russian scientist Stanislav Zhukovsky (1875–1944), Polish-Russian impressionist painter Valentin Zhukovski (1858–1918), Russian orientalist Valery Zhukowski (born 1984), Belarusian footballer Vasily Zhukovsky (1783–1852), Russian poet Vitaly Zhukovsky (born 1984), Belarusian footballer See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Zhukovsky Žukauskas , Lithuanian surname Żukowski , Polish surname References [ edit ] ^ Ganzhina, I. M. (2001) Словарь современных русских фамилий . Moscow: Astrel. ISBN   5-271-00127-X . [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

130-457: The marriage was not approved by the emperor and dissolved by the Synod, since Alexandra was no match for him. According to other sources, the relationship between Alexandra Vasilyevna and the Grand Duke remained only an extramarital affair (although in letters he called her "wife"). At the time of the beginning of the novel, he was 19, and she was 27 years old. In the memoirs of E.P. Letkova-Sultanova,

143-434: The story, about which "all Petersburg" spoke at one time, was recorded from the words of Pavel Zhukovsky and contains an interesting detail: upon learning that his sister was pregnant, he came to the Grand Duke, demanded a duel, and when Alexander II forbade his son to accept the challenge, Zhukovsky openly protested against the emperor's decision. The Grand Duke wanted to marry, but Alexander II did not allow him and sent him on

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156-509: The title Zhukovsky . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zhukovsky&oldid=838978674 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Zhukovsky (surname) From Misplaced Pages,

169-711: Was the illegitimate son of a landowner named Afanasi Bunin and his Turkish housekeeper Salkha. She was made lady-in-waiting at the Russian Imperial court. At the age of twenty, Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich, the 4th son of Alexander II, according to the generally accepted opinion, secretly married Zhukovskaya (there is no exact information when and where: according to some sources in Italy, according to others – 9/21 September 1868 in Russian Orthodox Church in Geneva), but

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