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  2. Crime and Punishment - Wikipedia

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    Marfa Petrovna Svidrigaïlova – Svidrigaïlov's deceased wife, whom he is suspected of having murdered, and who he claims has visited him as a ghost. In Pulkheria Alexandrovna's letter to her son, Marfa Petrovna is said to have vigorously defended Dunya against Svidrigailov, and introduced her to Luzhin. She leaves Dunya 3000 rubles in her will.

  3. List of State Ladies of Imperial Russia - Wikipedia

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    Princess Anna Petrovna) Countess Anna Gavrilovna Bestuzheva-Ryumina: mind. 1751 Until 1722 she was a Maid of Honour Married Count Pavel Yaguzhinsky in 1723 2 21 May 1725 Countess Marfa Ivanovna Osterman: 1698–1781 Married Count Andrey Osterman in 1721 3 21 May 1725 Princess Maria Yurievna Cherkasskaya: 1696–1747 Married of Prince Alexey ...

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  5. Poor Nastya - Wikipedia

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    Poor Nastya (Russian: Бедная Настя, Bednaya Nastya) is a Russian telenovela originally aired in the Russian Federation from 31 October 2003 to 30 April 2004 on STS, and in Ukraine from 10 November 2003 to 7 May 2004 on 1+1.

  6. Dmitri Sheremetev - Wikipedia

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    Dmitri Sheremetev. Dmitri Nikolaevich Sheremetev (Russian: Дмитрий Николаевич Шереметев; 3 January 1803 in Saint Petersburg- 12 September 1871 in Kuskovo) was a Russian aristocratic, member of the Sheremetev family.

  7. Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova - Wikipedia

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    Her sisters were: Feodora Nikolayevna Zhukova (b. 1715), Marfa Nikolayevna Izmailova (b. 1738), Agrafiona Nikolayevna Tyutcheva and Tatiana Nikolayevna Muravyova. Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova married the nobleman Gleb Alexeyevich Saltykov, uncle of Nikolai Saltykov, a member of the powerful Saltykov family. She had two sons: Theodore (1750 ...

  8. Valentin Musin-Pushkin - Wikipedia

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    Scion of a large and distinguished noble family, Musin-Pushkin was the son of Count Platon Ivanovich (1698-1745) and Marfa Petrovna Cherkasskaya. His father had suffered under the reign of Empress Anna Ioannovna, having been falsely accused of disloyalty and underwent a long period of imprisonment and possible torture.

  9. Two Days of Miracles - Wikipedia

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    Lidia Belinskaya (Lydia Petrovna, Grisha's mother) Yuri Kritenko - Alexander Yefimovich Tukachev, head physician Alexander Nazarov - Rostislav Mikhailovich, a psychiatrist