Eva Aurora Charlotta Karamzin (née Stjernvall) (1 / 7 August 1808
Ulvila
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– 13 May 1902
Helsinki
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) was a Finnish philanthropist. Her better-known names are Princess Aurora Demidova and Aurora Karamzin, titles that were acquired after her first and second marriages, respectively.
Early life
She was born in
Ulvila
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, in Saaren Kartano,
Finland
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, into a
Swedish-speaking Finnish family. She was the daughter of Carl Johan Stjernvall (1764–1815) and Baroness Eva Gustava (1781–1844). Her father was a high official in the
Grand Duchy of Finland
The Grand Duchy of Finland ( fi, Suomen suuriruhtinaskunta; sv, Storfurstendömet Finland; russian: Великое княжество Финляндское, , all of which literally translate as Grand Principality of Finland) was the predecessor ...
and became the First Governor of the
Viipuri Province
Viipuri Province ( fi, Viipurin lääni'', commonly abbreviated'' Vpl, sv, Viborgs län or Wiborgs län, russian: Выборгская губерния) was a historical province of Finland from 1812 to 1945.
History
The predecessor of the ...
in 1812. Following Stjernvall's death in 1815, the Baroness remarried and became the wife of Finland's Procurator, Carl Johan Walleen.
Karamzin had an older brother, Emil Stjernvall Walleen (1806–1890) who added his stepfather's name to his own and later became a Finnish Minister of State and a Baron. She also had two sisters, Emilie Stjernvall (1811–1846) and Alexandra (Aline) Stjernvall (1812–1851). She was a close relative of Finnish writer Marie Linder. Emilie married Count Vladimir while Alexandra became the second wife of Baron José Maurício Correia Henriques, later . They also had three half-brothers from their mother's second marriage to Walleen, of them Vladimir Alfons became a Major General and a Governor.
Life
Aurora was appointed as a
lady-in-waiting
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to
Empress Alexandra Fedorovna the elder (consort to Tsar
Nicholas I of Russia
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), and a lady of the bedchamber of
Empress Alexandra Feodorovna the younger and
Empress Maria Feodorovna.
She was made a dame of the
Order of Saint Catherine
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, the highest honour for ladies in Imperial Russia.
Evgeny Baratynsky
Yevgeny Abramovich Baratynsky (russian: Евге́ний Абра́мович Бараты́нский, p=jɪvˈɡʲenʲɪj ɐˈbraməvʲɪtɕ bərɐˈtɨnskʲɪj, a=Yevgyeniy Abramovich Baratynskiy.ru.vorb.oga; 11 July 1844) was lauded by Alexan ...
dedicated a poem to her, both in Russian and French (''"Go and breathe inspiration into us, you the namesake of dawn... for whom you will become the sun of happiness?"''), as he did to her sister Countess Emilie.
In
Helsinki
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on 9 January 1836, she married
Pavel Nikolayevich Demidov (1798–1840). In 1846, after Demidov's death, she remarried to Colonel Andrei .
After the death of Aurora's second husband, she occupied herself with the practical matters of her
Järvenperä (Träskända) manor in
Espoo, Finland
Espoo (, ; sv, Esbo) is a city and municipality in the region of Uusimaa in the Republic of Finland. It is located on the northern shore of the Gulf of Finland, bordering the cities of Helsinki, Vantaa, Kirkkonummi, Vihti and Nurmijärvi whil ...
and with her growing interest in charity. Karamzin used the immense wealth inherited from her first husband to create benevolent institutions in
Helsinki
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, such as schools, public kitchens and the Deaconess Institution of Helsinki
fi
in 1867, which was the first institution in Finland for educating nurses. She was considered a great benefactor in many cities such as
Saint Petersburg
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and
Florence
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.
Her native language was Swedish and she was fluent in French and spoke also Russian and Finnish.
Karamzin's only child was
Pavel Pavlovich Demidov (1839–1885). In 1870, Pavel succeeded his childless uncle,
Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, as the 2nd
Prince of San Donato {{Unreferenced, date=June 2019, bot=noref (GreenC bot)
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.
Her granddaughter and namesake
Princess Aurora Pavlovna Demidova married
Arsen Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia
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and became the mother of the Yugoslav regent,
Prince Paul of Yugoslavia. Demidova's granddaughter is
Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia
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, now living in
Serbia
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, and the mother of
Catherine
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In the early Christ ...
and
Christina Oxenberg
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.
She died aged 93 in Helsinki on 13 May 1902.
Places named after Aurora Karamzin in the Helsinki metropolitan area
* Aurora Street (Helsinki,
Töölö
Töölö (; sv, Tölö, formerly spelled ''Thölö'') is the collective name for the neighbourhoods Etu-Töölö ( sv, Främre Tölö, lit=Front Töölö, links=no) and Taka-Töölö ( sv, Bortre Tölö, lit=Rear Töölö, links=no) in Helsinki ...
)
* Aurora Hospital (Helsinki)
* Aurora Hall, (Helsinki Deaconess Institute)
* Karamzinin Street (Helsinki,
Töölö
Töölö (; sv, Tölö, formerly spelled ''Thölö'') is the collective name for the neighbourhoods Etu-Töölö ( sv, Främre Tölö, lit=Front Töölö, links=no) and Taka-Töölö ( sv, Bortre Tölö, lit=Rear Töölö, links=no) in Helsinki ...
)
* Auroragate (street in Espoo,
Järvenperä)
* Aurora Karamzin Park (Espoo)
* Aurora Kindegarden (Espoo)
* Aurora School (Espoo)
* Aurora House (Espoo)
* Aurora Chapell (Espoo)
* Aurora reception home (Espoo)
* Karamzin School (Espoo)
*Art House Little Aurora (Espoo)
References
External links
Alexandra (Aline) Stjernevall from Geneall.net*
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1808 births
1902 deaths
People from Ulvila
Russian princesses by marriage
Philanthropists from the Russian Empire
Ladies-in-waiting from the Russian Empire
19th-century philanthropists
19th-century Finnish nobility
Finnish people from the Russian Empire
Finnish philanthropists
Swedish-speaking Finns
19th-century Finnish women