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  1. Alexandra Zhukovskaya. Alexandra Vasilievna Zhukovskaya (11 November 1842 in Düsseldorf – 26 August 1899 in Wendischbora, Germany ), was a Russian noble and lady in waiting. Biography. She was the daughter of Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky and Elizabeth von Reutern.

  2. There is also no evidence that Alexei even requested the permission to marry. As Alexandra Zhukovskaya was not an aristocrat and, besides, the daughter of an illegitimate son of a Russian landowner and a Turkish slave, such a marriage would have been unthinkable.

  3. When he was a young man, Alexei fell in love with Alexandra Zhukovskaya, the daughter of the poet Vasily Zhukovsky. Her father had spent twenty-four years at the imperial court, teaching Russian to the German wife of Nicholas I and then tutoring their son, the future Alexander II.

  4. Count Alexei Alexeevich Belevsky-Zhukovsky ( Russian: Алексей Алексеевич Белёвский-Жуковский; 26 November 1871, in Schloss Blühnbach, Salzburg – c. 1931, in Caucasus) was the son of Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia and Alexandra Vasilievna, Baroness Seggiano. He was also, being the son ...

  5. Alexandra Vasilievna Zhukovskaya, Baronesa Seggiano, casada com a Baronesa Verman ( 11 de novembro de 1842 - 14 de setembro de 1899) - dama de honra, filha do poeta V. A. Zhukovsky, presumivelmente a esposa morganática do grão-duque Alexei Alexandrovich, cujo casamento foi dissolvido; mãe de seu único filho .

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  7. Alexandra Vasilievna Zhukovskaya (11 November 1842 in Düsseldorf – 26 August 1899 in Wendischbora, Germany), was a Russian noble and lady in waiting. Alexandra Wassiljewna Schukowskaja (russisch Александра Васильевна Жуковская, frühere deutsche Umschrift auch Zukoffski; * 11. November 1842 in Düsseldorf; † 26.