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  1. Marianne von Pistohlkors, born Marianna Erikovna von Pistohlkors (Russian: Марианна Эриковна фон Пистолькорс; June 30, 1890 – May 14, 1976) was a Russian-born aristocrat and later an actress.

  2. 8 de jul. de 2020 · Biography. Marianne von Pistohlkors, b. 30 June 1890 at St. Petersburg, was the daughter of Maj. General Erich von Pistohlkors and Olga Valerianovna Karnovich, who later became the Princess Paley. When Marianne was a little girl, her mother Olga began a love affair with Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich Romanov, the youngest son of Tsar ...

  3. 11 de mar. de 2024 · Marianne Pistohlkors, born Marianna Erikovna von Pistohlkors, (June 30, 1890 - 1976), was a suspected co-conspirator in the murder of Grigori Rasputin Links: The Peerage

  4. The first wife of Count Nicholas von Zarnekau, she was known for many years as Countess Marianne von Zarnekau, became one of the first women of nobility to attend the Imperial School of Dramatic Arts, and appeared under the stage name Mariana Fiory in MGM's 1944 film Song of Russia.

  5. Marianne von Pistohlkors (nacida Marianna Erikovna von Pistohlkors; 30 de junio de 1890-14 de mayo de 1976) fue una aristócrata nacida en Rusia y más tarde actriz. Se sospechaba que era cómplice del asesinato de Grigori Rasputin.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PistolekorsPistolekors - Wikipedia

    The Pistolekors family (also von Pistohlkors) is a Baltic-German noble family of Finnish origin. It is immatriculated into Swedish House of Nobility 1647 and into Finnish House of Nobility 1818. Nowadays the family still lives in Germany and Baltic States.

  7. His younger sister, Marianne, was also allegedly a co-conspirator in the murder. Pistohlkors was the husband of Alexandra Taneyeva, a Rasputin follower and the sister of the Tsarina's lady in waiting, Anna Vyrubova. Exile. Pistohlkors was a minor government official under Tsar Nicholas II's rule.