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  1. Catherine Herbert, Countess of Pembroke and Montgomery (born Yekaterina Semyonovna Vorontsova; Russian: Екатерина Семёновна Воронцова; 24 October 1783 – 27 March 1856), was a Russian noblewoman who married the 11th Earl of Pembroke.

  2. Princesa Catherine Dachkov (en ruso : Екатерина Романовна Дашкова, Ekaterina Romanovna Dachkova), nacida condesa Vorontsov el 17 (28) Marzo 1743 en San Petersburgo y murió el 4 (16) Enero 1810 en Moscú, es un aristócrata ruso alfabetizado, fundador de la Academia Imperial Rusa, confidente de Catalina la Grande ...

  3. Countess Elizaveta Romanovna Vorontsova ( Russian: Елизавета Романовна Воронцова; 13 August 1739 – 2 February 1792) was a Russian noblewoman and lady-in-waiting. She was a mistress of Emperor Peter III of Russia (reigned February to July 1762).

  4. She was part of the coup d'état that placed Catherine on the throne, the first woman in the world to head a national academy of sciences, the first woman in Europe to hold a government office and the president of the Russian Academy, which she helped found.

  5. 21 de mar. de 2022 · Countess Ekaterina Semyonovna Vorontsov (October 24, 1784 in Saint Petersburg – March 27, 1856 in London), sometimes spelled Woronzow, was the daughter of Semyon Vorontsov, the Russian ambassador in Britain from 1785, and the only sister of Prince Mikhail Vorontsov, Viceroy of New Russia and Caucasus (1782–1856).

  6. Yekaterina Romanovna Vorontsova, Princess Dashkova (born March 28 [March 17, old style], 1743/44, St. Petersburg—died January 16 [January 4, O.S.], 1810, near Moscow) was an associate of Empress Catherine II the Great and a prominent patroness of the literary arts in 18th-century Russia.

  7. Catherine Herbert, condesa de Pembroke (de soltera Yekaterina Semyonovna Vorontsova; ruso: Екатерина Семёновна Воронцова; 24 de octubre de 1784-27 de marzo de 1856), era una mujer noble rusa que se casó con el conde de Pembroke.