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  1. Alexander Dmitrievich Lanskoy, also called Sashin'ka or Sasha, (19 March [O.S. 8 March] 1758-6 July [O.S. 25 June] 1784) was a Russian general, favourite and lover of Catherine the Great between 1780 and 1784. It has been said that "[a] look at [her] correspondence with her favorites gives the impression she only had tender feelings for one ...

  2. Alexander Dimitrievich Lanskoy (apodado Sachenka), nacido el 8 de marzo de 1758 en Smolensk y murió el 25 de junio de 1784 en Tsarskoye Selo, es un teniente general ruso, actual Kammerherr (es decir, chambelán), caballero de la Orden de San Alejandro Nevski, caballero de la Orden del Águila Blanca, caballero de la ' orden de San Estanislao ...

  3. Czarina Catherine II and Count Alexander Lanskoy. Augustin Ritt, one of Russia’s most prolific miniature painters, presents Empress Catherine II of Russia and Count Lanskoy, the Empress’s official lover, in individually mounted miniature portraits.

  4. Aleksander Dmitrijevitj Lanskoj, also called Sasjenka was a Russian favourite and the lover of Catherine the Great between 1780 and 1784. Career. Lanskoj was made aide-de-camp of Grigory Potemkin in 1779 and was introduced by Potemkin to Catherine in 1780. After being "tested" as a lover by Anna Protasova, he became the official lover of Catherine.

  5. On a green hill in the landscape part of the Catherine Park stands a vase on a tall pedestal with a pinnacle in the form of a tongue of flame. This structure is customarily referred to as the monument to Alexander Lanskoi, one of Catherine II’s favourites.

  6. Alexander-lanskoy y Anna-protasova se conocieron en una exposición de arte moderno en el corazón de Madrid. Ambos estaban observando una escultura abstracta cuando Alexander hizo un comentario ingenioso sobre la obra.

  7. to my father, Alexander Lanskoy I grew up with an appreciation of Russian literature, the moral example of Soviet-era dissent, and was captivated by Russia’s post-Soviet transition.