Seuron, Anna (1845 - 1922)
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Short name | Seuron, Anna |
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First name | Anna |
Birth name | Seuron |
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Alternative name | Anna Weber |
Date of birth | 1845 |
Date of death | 1922 |
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Sex | Female |
Place of birth | - |
Place of death | - |
Lived in | Russia |
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Seuron, Anna was ...
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Place(s) of Residence | Russia |
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Graf Leo Tolstoi (1895) | 1 | 0 |
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Anna Seuron | None | is portrait of |
Donskov, Andrew (ed.), My Life: Sofia Anfreevna Tolstaya (translated from the Russian by John Woodsworth and Arkadi Klioutchanski). Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2014.
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Described in Sofia Andreevna Tolstaya's autobiography as a respectable, grey-haired governess (arriving to the family in 1882). Also mentions a (only) son, Alcide Seuron, a graduate of the Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages. He went to Petersburg after his education and died there of cholera.
- Part III (1876-1883), 125: "Hebrew" (p.356)
KLK 1904