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The Women's Patriotic Institute (Russian: Патриотический институт) was a girls' school in Saint Petersburg in Russia between 1822 and 1918. It was a charity school, founded by the Patriotic Society. Originally a charity school with the purpose of educating the orphan daughters of officers who died during the French invasion of Russia, it gradually developed into a fashionable girl school. Sou...
St. Petersburg School of the Order of St. Catherine - St. Petersburg Institute for Noble Maidens, opened in St. Petersburg on the initiative of Empress Maria Feodorovna in 1798. It occupied the building constructed to house it by G. Quarenghi on Fontanka Embankment, 36. School of the Order of St. Catherine in St. Petersburg (or Catherine Institute , as the school was commonly abbreviated)...
Pavlovsky Institute for Women (Pavlovsky Institute for Noble Maidens) , was a Women's educational institution in Sain-Petersburg (Russia). It originates from the Imperial military orphanage for the upbringing of children of both sexes, established by Emperor Paul I. Since November 1798, the institution was located in the former house of gr. A.R. Vorontsov on the emb. Fontanka river, 112.On Febr...