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Anna Sergeyevna Dolgorukaya (1719–1778) was a Russian pedagogue, noble and courtier. She was the first principal of the Smolny Institute in Saint Petersburg in 1764–1764. She was the daughter of Councillor prince Sergei Petrovich Dolgoruky (1696-1761) and princess Irina Petrovna Galitzine (1700–1751) and sister of prince V. S. Dolgoruky (1724–1803), Russian ambassador in Prussia, and married in 1746 to prince Alexei Golitsyn (1713–1765). She had been a courtier prior to marriage. Described as well educated, intelligent and witty, she was appointed to the post of the newly founded Smolny Institute by Empress Catherine the Great. However, she proved to be to dominant and superstitious to be suitable for the position, so the monarch paid her to resign. In 1766, she retired to Moscow.

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  • Anna S. Dolgorukaya (en)
  • Долгорукова, Анна Сергеевна (ru)
  • Anna S. Dolgorukova (sv)
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  • Anna Sergeyevna Dolgorukaya (1719–1778) was a Russian pedagogue, noble and courtier. She was the first principal of the Smolny Institute in Saint Petersburg in 1764–1764. She was the daughter of Councillor prince Sergei Petrovich Dolgoruky (1696-1761) and princess Irina Petrovna Galitzine (1700–1751) and sister of prince V. S. Dolgoruky (1724–1803), Russian ambassador in Prussia, and married in 1746 to prince Alexei Golitsyn (1713–1765). She had been a courtier prior to marriage. Described as well educated, intelligent and witty, she was appointed to the post of the newly founded Smolny Institute by Empress Catherine the Great. However, she proved to be to dominant and superstitious to be suitable for the position, so the monarch paid her to resign. In 1766, she retired to Moscow. (en)
  • Княжна Анна Сергеевна Долгорукова (28 марта 1719 — 13 марта 1778) — камер-фрейлина Екатерины II, первая начальница Смольного института. Дочь действительного тайного советника князя Сергея Петровича Долгорукова (1696—1761) от его брака с княжной (1700—1751). Сестра князя В. С. Долгорукого (1724—1803), русского посланника при Фридрихе Великом. (ru)
  • Anna S. Dolgorukova (ryska: Анна Сергеевна Долгорукова), född 28 mars 1719, död 13 mars 1778, var en rysk pedagog, adelsdam och hovdam. Hon var den första föreståndaren för Smolnyjinstitutet i Sankt Petersburg 1764. Dolgorukova beskrivs dock även som stolt och högfärdig, och hennes dominanta attityd och vidskeplighet ska ha gjort att monarken snart bedömde henne som olämplig för sin befattning. Katarina betalade henne därför pengar för att självmant avgå, något hon också gjorde. 1766 lämnade hon sin post vid hovet och bosatte sig därefter i Moskva. (sv)
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  • Anna Sergeyevna Dolgorukaya (1719–1778) was a Russian pedagogue, noble and courtier. She was the first principal of the Smolny Institute in Saint Petersburg in 1764–1764. She was the daughter of Councillor prince Sergei Petrovich Dolgoruky (1696-1761) and princess Irina Petrovna Galitzine (1700–1751) and sister of prince V. S. Dolgoruky (1724–1803), Russian ambassador in Prussia, and married in 1746 to prince Alexei Golitsyn (1713–1765). She had been a courtier prior to marriage. Described as well educated, intelligent and witty, she was appointed to the post of the newly founded Smolny Institute by Empress Catherine the Great. However, she proved to be to dominant and superstitious to be suitable for the position, so the monarch paid her to resign. In 1766, she retired to Moscow. (en)
  • Anna S. Dolgorukova (ryska: Анна Сергеевна Долгорукова), född 28 mars 1719, död 13 mars 1778, var en rysk pedagog, adelsdam och hovdam. Hon var den första föreståndaren för Smolnyjinstitutet i Sankt Petersburg 1764. Hon var dotter till riksrådet furst Sergej Petrovitj Dolgorukij (1696-1761) och furstinnan Irina Petrovna Galitzine (1700-1751) och syster till furst V. S. Dolgorukij (1724-1803), rysk sändebud till Fredrik den store. Hon var hovfröken före sitt giftermål med furst Aleksej Golitsyn (1713-1765). Hon hade fått en hög utbildning och beskrivs som kvick och anmärknigsvärt intelligent, och blev hovdam hos Katarina den stora. Den 5 maj 1764 utsågs hon av Katarina den stora till föreståndare för det nyligen grundade Smolnyjinstitutet. Dolgorukova beskrivs dock även som stolt och högfärdig, och hennes dominanta attityd och vidskeplighet ska ha gjort att monarken snart bedömde henne som olämplig för sin befattning. Katarina betalade henne därför pengar för att självmant avgå, något hon också gjorde. 1766 lämnade hon sin post vid hovet och bosatte sig därefter i Moskva. (sv)
  • Княжна Анна Сергеевна Долгорукова (28 марта 1719 — 13 марта 1778) — камер-фрейлина Екатерины II, первая начальница Смольного института. Дочь действительного тайного советника князя Сергея Петровича Долгорукова (1696—1761) от его брака с княжной (1700—1751). Сестра князя В. С. Долгорукого (1724—1803), русского посланника при Фридрихе Великом. (ru)
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