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Her distant cousin Alexander Nekrassov broke the news that Pugachev was the father of Tolstoy's son. [11] By 2011, Tolstoy and Pugachev were reported to be a couple, with homes in Monaco, London, and Moscow, but Pugachev, by then living in exile in London, [12] remained married to his wife Galina, with whom he has children and grandchildren. [13]
Sergei Viktorovich Pugachev, also spelled Sergey Pugachyov (French: Sergueï Pougatchev; Russian: Сергей Викторович Пугачёв; born 4 February 1963), is a Russian-born French business magnate. [1] He is a doctor of technical sciences and a member of the International Engineering Academy. Pugachev moved to the United States ...
Countess Alexandra (Sasha) Lvovna Tolstaya (Russian: Александра Львовна Толстая; 18 June 1884 – 26 September 1979), often anglicized to Tolstoy, was the youngest daughter and secretary of the noted Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy.
They don't trust each other," Alexandra Tolstoy said on CNN. They're very competitive. Ex-partner of Putin's banker called the way Putin and his inner circle rule 'ruthless': 'They all hate each ...
Count Alexander Ivanovich Ostermann-Tolstoy (1770–1857) Two members of the family were active during the Napoleonic wars.Count Pyotr Aleksandrovich Tolstoy (1761–1844) served under Suvorov in wars against Poland and the Ottoman Empire, was made a general-adjutant in 1797, went as an ambassador to Paris in 1807 and tried to persuade Alexander I to prepare for the war against France, without ...
Alexandra is believed to have been born in Moscow to Count Andrei Andreevich Tolstoy (1771–1844) and Praskovia Vasilievna (née Barykova; 1796–1879). She had two brothers, Ilya (1813–1879) and Vasily (1813–1841), who devoted themselves to the military, and two sisters, Elizaveta (1815–1867) and Sophia (1824–1895), who like herself would remain unmarried.
In a letter to his adoptive father, he complained that the name 'Tolstoy' meant that people had high expectations of him, though Voloshin suggested to him that it was an advantage. [8] One young poet he met mistook him for Leo Tolstoy, who had died in 1910 aged 82. [9] In 1908, he learnt from his ex-wife that their son had died from meningitis ...
Tolstoy's wife Sophia and their daughter Alexandra. Count Sergei Lvovich Tolstoy (1863–1947), composer and ethnomusicologist; Countess Tatyana Lvovna Tolstaya (1864–1950), wife of Mikhail Sergeevich Sukhotin; Count Ilya Lvovich Tolstoy (1866–1933), writer; Count Lev Lvovich Tolstoy (1869–1945), writer and sculptor