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  1. Dorotéia de Lieven (em russo: Дарья Христофоровна Ливен, Daria Khristoforovna Liven ), nascida Dorothea von Benckendorff ( 17 de dezembro de 1785 - 27 de janeiro de 1857) foi uma nobre alemã do Báltico e esposa do príncipe Khristofor Andreyevich Lieven, embaixador russo em Londres de 1812 a 1834.

  2. Princess Katharina Alexandra Dorothea von Lieven ( Russian: Дарья Христофоровна Ливен, tr. Dar'ya Khristoforovna Liven ), née Freiin [1] von Benckendorff, 17 December 1785 – 27 January 1857), was a Baltic German noblewoman and the wife of Prince Christoph Heinrich von Lieven, who served as the Russian ...

  3. Katharina Alexandra Dorothea von Lieven (1785-1857), nee Benckendorff, later Princess Lieven, was one of the most illustrious, influential and charismatic women in early 19th century Europe and Russia, and a witty commentator on Georgian life.

  4. Dorothea, Princess of Lieven (1785–1857) Russian diplomat. Name variations: Dariya Khristoforovna; Sibyl of Europe. Born Dorothea von Benk-endorff in Latvia in 1785 (some sources cite 1784); died in 1857; married Khristofor Andreevich de Lieven also known as Prince Christoph of Lieven (Russian general and ambassador at the court of Prussia ...

  5. 31 de out. de 2014 · Sharp-eyed, sharp-tongued and a diplomatic force to be reckoned with, Princess Dorothea Lieven became another one of my favourites when researching Napoleon in America. As the wife of the Russian ambassador to Great Britain from 1812 to 1834, Dorothea had easy access to royalty, ministers, diplomats and politicians.

  6. Reference. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Lieven, Dorothea, Princess. views 1,847,519 updated. Dorothea Lieven, Princess (lē´vən), 1785–1857, Russian noblewoman; wife of the Russian ambassador to London (1812–34). After her husband's recall she settled in Paris.