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Countess Xenia Czernichev-Besobrasov
Countess Xenia Czernichev-Besobrasov (properly Chernysheva-Besobrasova; (ロシア語:графиня Ксения Сергеевна Чернышёва-Безобразова); 11 June 1929 Paris20 September 1968, Casteau, Belgium) was the first wife of Archduke Rudolf of Austria, the youngest son of Karl I of Austria, the last reigning emperor. She was the younger daughter of Count Serge Chernyshev-Besobrasov (later of New York City) by his wife Countess Elisabeth Dmitrievna Sheremeteva,〔Marlene E. Koenig. (Archduke Rudolph and Countess Xenia ) Monday, May 17, 2010.〕 who was descended from a prominent Russian comital family.
==Background==
Her father, Count Sergei, was a czarist courtier whose father was made a Russian count in 1908 as the son-in-law of the last Count Chernyshev-Kruglikov (that family, now extinct, itself rose to comital status in 1832, by marriage to the heiress of the extinct counts Chernyshev, counts in Russia since 1742). Count Sergei fled Russia after the Revolution, and settled in the United States with his wife Elizabeth, his son Alexander, and two daughters Irina and Xenia. In 1949, his older daughter Irina married Prince Teymuraz Bagration (1912-1992) as his second wife, without issue. Teymuraz's mother was Princess Tatiana of Russia.
Xenia was an alumna of Miss Hall's School in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. She then attended Smith College for two years, but did not graduate. At the time of her engagement, she worked for Air France, and was based in New York City.〔Marlene E. Koenig.〕

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