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  1. Countess Ekaterina Mikhailovna Ribopierre (nee Potemkina; 1788-1872) was the wife of diplomat and chief chamberlain Alexander Ivanovich Ribeaupierre, and a cavalry lady of the Order of Saint Catherine and State Lady of the court, and recipient of the Order of Queen Maria Luisa.

  2. Genealogy for Ekaterina Mikhajlovna Ribeaupierre (Potemkina) (1788 - 1872) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. Condesa (desde 1856) Ekaterina Mikhailovna Ribopierre (nee Potemkina; 1788 - 1872) - esposa de un diplomático, jefe chambelán Conde A. I. Ribopierre; dama de caballería de la Orden de Santa Catalina (1826) y de la Orden Española de la Reina María Luisa (13/07/1830); estado dama de la corte (23/04/1854).

  4. Countess Ekaterina Mikhailovna Ribopierre (nee Potemkina; 1788-1872) was the wife of diplomat and chief chamberlain Alexander Ivanovich Ribeaupierre, and a cavalry lady of the Order of Saint Catherine and State Lady of the court, and recipient of the Order of Queen Maria Luisa.

  5. Tatiana was the youngest daughter of Count Alexander Ivanovich Ribopierre, a Russian diplomat of Swiss origin and Ekaterina Mikhailovna Potemkina, who was a sister of Prince Potemkin. She was born and raised abroad, where her father was stationed.

  6. Princess Yusupova was the daughter of Comte Alexandre de Ribeaupierre and his wife Ekaterina Mikhailovna Potemkina, and was a lady-in-waiting to the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna - by 1858, the Dowager Empress - the consort of Nicholas I.

  7. Ekaterina Mikhailovna Potemkina de Ribeaupierre, by Johann Baptist Lampi the elder, Vienna, c. 1809, oil on canvas - Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt - Darmstadt, Germany - DSC01183.jpg 3,329 × 4,158; 4.89 MB