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  1. Countess Alexandra Branitskaya (née von Engelhardt, Russian: Александра Васильевна Браницкая, Polish: Aleksandra Branicka [Braɲit͡ska]; 1754 – 15 September 1838), also known as Sanecka and Countess Branicka, was a leading Russian courtier.

  2. The Potemkin nieces. Elena Aleksandrovna, the sister of Grigory Potemkin, was married to Vasily Andreyevich von Engelhardt. Their six daughters, being nieces of Potemkin, were imperial favorites and featured prominently in the court of Catherine II and the subsequent reign.

  3. In 1781 already aged 51, Branicki contracted a strategic marriage with one of the leading members of the imperial court, Alexandra von Engelhardt, almost 25 years younger, the niece of Potemkin and, according to court gossips, his lover and even the illegitimate daughter of Catherine the Great.

  4. Alexandra von Engelhardt (russisch Александра Васильевна Браницкая) (* 1754 in Sankt Petersburg; † 15. September 1838 in Bila Zerkwa) war eine russische Adlige, Kammerzofe und persönliche Hofdame der russischen Zarin Katharina II.

  5. Aleksandra Katarzyna z Engelhardtów Branicka (ur. 1754, zm. 15 sierpnia 1838) – żona Franciszka Ksawerego Branickiego, oficjalnie uważana za córkę Wasyla von Engelhardt i Marii Potiomkiny.

  6. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Alexandra von Engelhardt. Russian lady-in-waiting. Upload media. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Aleksandra z Engelhardtów Branicka. Date of birth. 1754.

  7. Biography. Aleksandra Katarzyna was the wife of Franciszek Ksawery Branicki and the daughter of Wasyl von Engelhardt and Maria Potemkina. Henryk Mościcki claimed that she was the first-born, illegitimate daughter of the Grand Duchess, the future Empress Catherine, and Count Sergei Saltykov.