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Hedvig Elizabeth von Biron

Lithuanian: Jadvyga Elžbieta Čerkasova (Biron), German: Hedwig Elisabeth Tscherkassow (von Biron), Russian: Екатерина Ивановна Черкасова (Бирон), Polish: Jadwiga Elżbieta Biron
Also Known As: "Hedvig Elizabeth von Biron of Courland"
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Birthplace: Mitau
Death: March 31, 1797 (69)
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Daughter of Duke Ernst Johann von Biron and Benigna Gottliebe von Biron
Wife of Baron Aleksandr Ivanovich Cherkasov
Mother of Elizaveta Aleksandrovna Bar. Cherkasova and Baron Peter Alexandrovich Cherkasov
Sister of Duke Peter von Biron and Prince Karl Ernst von Biron

Managed by: Leszek Mila
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О Екатерине Ивановне Черкасовой (русский)

Баронесса Екатери́на Ива́новна Черка́сова, урождённая принцесса Гедви́га Елизаве́та Биро́н — гофмейстерина императрицы Елизаветы Петровны. Wikipedia RU

Hedvig Elizabeth von Biron of Courland (1727–1797), was a princess of Courland and a Russian courtier, daughter of the Duke of Courland, Ernst Johann von Biron, and Benigna Gottlieb von Trotha gt Treyden, and the sister of Peter von Biron. She was the lady in waiting of the Empress Elizabeth of Russia and an influential person at the Russian court.

Hedvig Elizabeth was given a good education under the protection of Empress Anna of Russia. When her father became Duke of Courland in 1737, she was given the status of a royal princess and her own personal court. She joined her parents in their imprisonment and exile in 1740. In 1749, she managed to meet Empress Elizabeth during one of the latter's pilgrimages in Sibiria. She converted to Russian Orthodox faith in Moscow, took the name Ekaterina Ivanovna and was given a place as lady in waiting. At court, she was a confidante of the heir of the throne, Peter, whose interests for everything German she shared. She is reported to have taken part in several political plots. She also acted as a go-between for foreign national supplicants. In 1753, the empress arranged for her to marry Baron Alexander Ivanovitj Cherkasov (1728–1788). In 1763, her parents were allowed to leave their exile in Siberia, and she followed them to Courland. ((Wikipedia)

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