Vera Zavadovskaya
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Vera Nikolaevna Zavadovskaya (née Apraksina, 2 November 1768 – 22 November 1845) was a Russian courtier. She served as maid of honour to
Catherine the Great , en, Catherine Alexeievna Romanova, link=yes , house = , father = Christian August, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst , mother = Joanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp , birth_date = , birth_name = Princess Sophie of Anhal ...
. She was married to
Pyotr Zavadovsky Pyotr Zavadovsky (1739–1812) was a Russian Imperial statesman of Ukrainian origin. He was a favourite (lover) of Russian Empress Catherine the Great from 1776 to 1777. Count Zavadovsky was named official secretary to Catherine in 1775 and becam ...
and known for her love affair with Prince
Ivan Baryatinsky Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgari ...
and for being the mistress and muse of the poet Sergey Marin.


Biography

Vera was born the only daughter of Lieutenant of the Horse Guards, Count Nikolai Fedorovich Apraksin from his marriage to maid of honour Sofia Osipovna Zakrevskaya, daughter of the Cossack Osip Zakrevsky who was raised to nobility, and Anna Grigorievna Razumovskaya (1722-1758), the beloved sister of
Kirill Kirill is a male given name, deriving from the Greek name Κύριλλος (Kyrillos) which in turn derives from Greek κύριος (kyrios) "lord". There are many variant forms of the name: Cyril, Cyrill, Kyrill, Kiryl, Kirillos, Kyryl, Kiril, Ky ...
and
Alexei Razumovsky Count Alexei Grigorievich Razumovsky (russian: Граф Алексе́й Григо́рьевич Разумо́вский, uk, Граф Олексій Григорович Розумовський; 1709–1771) was a Ukrainian-born Russian ...
. Both of her younger brothers died in childhood. Vera's mother, Sophia, had a great influence on her uncle Kirill Razumovsky, after the death of his wife in 1771, she moved with her family into his house where she became his mistress. Vera would live with her uncle from the age of two, until her marriage.


Marriage

By age 15, Vera's beauty began to attract the attention of men. She was tall, slender, and had dark eyes. Her mother, attempted to arrange a profitable match for her daughter. At the beginning of 1786, Vera was engaged to Pytor Petrovich Naryshkin (1764-185), who had been recently widowed, however the arrangement fell through. Vera was then engaged to Count Pytor Vasilievich Zavadovsky, aged 46, who spent his free time in Razumovsky's house, and had been the lover of
Catherine the Great , en, Catherine Alexeievna Romanova, link=yes , house = , father = Christian August, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst , mother = Joanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp , birth_date = , birth_name = Princess Sophie of Anhal ...
. The count was an enviable groom, rich, pleasing appearance, and possessed a charming manner. However, the relationship progressed slowly. Zavadovsky confessed to his friend Semyon Vorontsov "It is impossible not to love a girl who is kind and so well behaved; but this is not an obligation to marry". In 1787, Kirill Razumovsky wrote to his son in law Ivan Gudovich:
"For a year, everything was treated like a bride and groom, postponing the public announcement of this act from month to month, and finally, after a month, he decided to be decisive. January has arrived; the court is moving away; He hasn't decided but he assures. Mother and daughter are extremely worried."
Eventually
Catherine II , en, Catherine Alexeievna Romanova, link=yes , house = , father = Christian August, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst , mother = Joanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp , birth_date = , birth_name = Princess Sophie of Anha ...
intervened. Despite their relationship ending ten years prior, Zavadovsky had remained faithful. He wrote to her on the eve of the wedding:
"Without being a groom, I will appear married tomorrow. I surrender to an unknown fate, helped by your encouragement. Although I take a lamb from a mangy flock, I firmly hope in my spirit that the leprosy will not stop for me, just as something taken out of the mud can be cleaned, to not stain anyone's hands."
The wedding took place without any ceremony on 30 April 1787, in Gostilitsy near
Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
, which was owned by
Alexei Razumovsky Count Alexei Grigorievich Razumovsky (russian: Граф Алексе́й Григо́рьевич Разумо́вский, uk, Граф Олексій Григорович Розумовський; 1709–1771) was a Ukrainian-born Russian ...
. In congratulations, the Empress sent Zavadovsky an image of the Saviour, and Vera was granted the position of maid of honour. The marriage introduced Zavadovsky into the circles of high aristocracy of the time, although it did not do much to support his career. The first six years, the couple lived without trouble. Though the happiness was short lived with six of their children dying in childhood. Within a period of six weeks in the autumn of 1793, their eldest surviving daughter and son died. Zavadovsky wrote of the occasion:
"I learned what joy is, what sorrow is from children: the crypt for five; one daughter, 6 months old remains, which does not bring encouragement, but rather trembling to the heart. What an unhappy father I am! Although live, I am struck by thunder; I don't feel my life..."
Depression and official troubles, which caused Zavadovsky to fall from grace under
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, forced the couple to live for a long time on the Lyalici estate. Village life was burdensome and boring for Vera, even though she married for love, she began to complain on melancholy:
"Never in my life have I felt more alone, and it would be difficult for me to get used to this kind of life, without even having a girlfriend with me. I do everything I can to appear cheerful in front of my husband, so as not to irritate him, but I don't know how long I can stand it."
In the 1790's correspondence of contemporaries, hints began to appear about the relationship of the Countess and a mysterious ' Abelard', as well as stormy scenes between the two spouses. Rumors began to spread in society in society that the father of Vera's later children, who survived, were the offspring of Prince Ivan Ivanovich Baryatinsky (1772-1825). The spouses separated but the relationship never came to an official end due to Zavadovsky's respect for his mother-in-law and Kirill Razumovsky. The couple's relationship appeared a mystery to the count's friends and acquaintances. Vera's reputation in society continued to decline. Semyon Vorontsov wrote to a friend:
"I would be glad for my son to stay with Count Zavadovsky if, unfortunately, my friend was not married to a completely dissolute woman. Youth has many charms for such a person: she would be able to seduce him."


Issue

The Zavadovskys had ten daughters and four sons: * ''Pelageya'' (6 February 1788 – 7 September 1788) * ''Pelageya'' (2 December 1788 - ?), goddaughter of Marina Osipovna Naryshkina. * ''Tatiana'' (1789 - November 1793) * ''Peter'' (1790-1790) * ''Maria'' (1 December 1790 - ?) * ''Praskovya'' (1791-1792) * ''Vasili'' (19 January 1792 - October 1793), baptise on 18 May 1793 in St. Isaac's Cathedral, godson of Alexander Vorontsov. * ''Ekaterina'' (13 May 1793 - 1794), baptised 18 May 1793 in St. Isaac's Cathedral, goddaughter of her sister, Tatiana. * ''Alexander'' (29 October 1794 - 27 October 1856) baptised 30 October 1794 in St. Isaac's Cathedral, godson of Alexander Bezborodko. Lietenant of the Alexander Hussar Regiment, chaimberlan, official of the College of Foreign Affairs, and a friend of
Alexander Griboyedov Alexander Sergeyevich Griboyedov (russian: Александр Сергеевич Грибоедов, ''Aleksandr Sergeevich Griboedov'' or ''Sergeevich Griboyedov''; 15 January 179511 February 1829), formerly romanized as Alexander Sergueevich Gri ...
. He would go abroad and live in
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, and die unmarried. * ''Sophia'' (1795 - 23 February 1829), Maid of Honour since 1811. She married Prince Vladimir Nikolaevich Kozlovsky (1790-1847) on 30 April 1815, though she would leave him due to
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and marry A. M. Islenyev (1794 - 1882) though the marriage was not recognised. The children of this marriage were granted the surname ''Islavina'' and belonged to the merchant class. One of their daughters, Lyubov Aleksandrovna Islavinova (1826 - 1886) was the mother of
Sophia Tolstaya Countess Sophia Andreyevna Tolstaya (née Behrs; russian: Со́фья Андре́евна Толста́я, sometimes anglicised as ''Sophia Tolstoy''; 22 August 1844 – 4 November 1919), was a Russian diarist, and the wife of Russian writer ...
. * ''Varvara'' (17 March 1796Central State Historical Archive St. Petersburg. F. 19. Op. 111. D. 120. L. 4. Metric book of the Cathedral of St. Isaac of Dalmatia - before 1815), goddaughter of Countess E. P. Zavadovskaya. * ''Peter'' (18 April 1797 - ?) * ''Vasili'' (27 July 1798 - 10 October 1855), Chief Prosecutor of the Senate. He married Elena Mikhailovna Vlodek (1807 - 1874). * ''Adelaide (Aglaida)'' (1 December 1799 - 13 June 1844), goddaughter of her sister Sophia, married F.I. Merzheevsky (d. 1851), leader of the
Mogilev Region Mogilev Region or Mogilev Oblast or Mahiliow Voblasts ( be, link=no, Магілёўская вобласць; ''Mahiloŭskaja voblasć''; russian: link=no, Могилёвская область; ''Mogilyovskaya Oblast''), is a region (''oblast'' ...
. * ''Tatiana'' (19 April 1802 - 5 January 1844), married Senator Vladimir Ivanovich Kablukov (1781 - 1848).


References

* В апреле 1785 года у П. П. Нарышкина умерла его первая жена графиня Мария Николаевна Салтыкова (1766–1785), второй женой его стала в 1786 году Екатерина Николаевна Опочинина (1766–1851). {{DEFAULTSORT:Zavadovskaya, Vera 1768 births 1845 deaths Ladies-in-waiting from the Russian Empire