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Aurora Karamzin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aurora Karamzina
Eva Aurora Charlotta Karamzina (née Stjernvall) (1 / 7 August 1808 – 13 May 1902), was a Finnish-Swede philanthropist. Her better-known names are Princess Aurora Demidova and Aurora Karamzina, titles that were acquired after her first and second marriages, respectively. ==Early life== Karamzina was born in Björneborg (finnish Pori), Ulvila (Ulvsby), in Saaren Kartano, Finland. She was the daughter of Carl Johan Stjernvall (1764–1815) and Baroness Eva Gustava von Willebrand (1781–1844). Her father was a high official in the Grand Duchy of Finland and became the First Governor of the Viipuri Province in 1812. Following Stjernvall's death in 1815, the Baroness remarried and became the wife of Finland's Procurator, Carl Johan Walleen. Karamzina had an older brother, Emil Stjernvall Walleen (1806–1890) who became a Finnish Minister of State and a Baron. Karamzina also had two sisters, Emilia (1811-1846) and Alexandra "Aline" (1812-1851). Emilia married Vladimir Musin-Pushkin while Alexandra became the second wife of José Maurício Correia Henriques, 1st Count de Seisal. Karamzina also had three half-brothers from her mother's second marriage, however, little is known about them.
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