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Russian princess, born into one of the oldest Russian noble families of Lithuanian origin. Her art collection was sold at auction on 4 April 1900 at Villa Woronzow in Montughi near Florence.
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  • Woronzoff_Wassilievna-Marie
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  • Maria Vasilievna Voroncova [Vorontzova], Princess Trubetskaya
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  • Woroncov
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Princess Marie Wassilievna Woronzoff
Russian princess, born into one of the oldest Russian noble families of Lithuanian origin. Her art collection was sold at auction on 4 April 1900 at Villa Woronzow in Montughi near Florence.
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  • Woronzoff_Wassilievna-Marie
  • Woronzoff, Marie Wassilievna
  • Maria Vasilievna Voroncova [Vorontzova], Princess Trubetskaya
  • Woronzow
  • Woroncov

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Princess, Woronzoff
Marie Wassilievna
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23 March 1819Gregorian
28 February 1895Gregorian
23 March 1819Gregorian
28 February 1895Gregorian
Maria Vasilievna was the daughter of Prince Vasili Sergejevitj (Sergeevich) Trubetskoy (1776-1841), one of the oldest Russian noble families of Lithuanian origin. She was considered a great beauty and was a well-known personage in Russian high society. One of her closest friends was a daughter of Tsar Nicolas I, Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna (1819-1876). She married twice. Her first husband was