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Princess Nadezhda Tereshchenko : ウィキペディア英語版
Princess Nadezhda Tereshchenko

Princess Nadezhda Tereshchenko also known as Princess Nadezhda Mouravieff-Apostol and Nadezhda Mouravieff-Apostol-Korobyine ((ロシア語:Надéжда Терéщенко); (ウクライナ語:Надíя Терéщенко)) was the daughter of Theodore Artemievich Tereshchenko and Nadezhda Vladimirovna Khlopoff from ancient and noble Khlopoff family.
==Biography==

On January 21, 1909 Nadezhda Tereshchenko married Vladimir Vladimirovich Mouravieff-Apostol-Korobyine. The wedding ceremony took place in a huge estate Chervonoe. The Mouravieff-Apostol-Korobyine family built in Cannes, California hills, a luxury villa "Springland". Nadezhda got this house as a wedding gift from her mother Nadezhda Vladimirovna Khlopoff. Between 1910 and 1914, her sons Vadim, Andrew and Alex were born. The Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia, brother of Nicholas II of Russia, lived in nearby Cannes and was the godfather of Andrew.〔http://bukvoid.com.ua/library/mishel_tereshchenko/perviy_oligarh._neobichaynaya_istoriya_zhizni_moego_deda__kak_ee_rasskazala_bi_mne_moya_babushka/|〕

Before the events of 1917, the family managed to take in to England most of their fortune, and most importantly - beautiful emeralds. Nadezhda sold her emeralds to her close friend, Margaret Greville, so that she presented them as a gift to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. In April 1928, the family purchased Bursinel, in the Swiss canton of Vaud, a beautiful house and called it "Springland II".
The Tereshchenko-Mouravieff-Apostol family had very close friends among high political personalities and art cirlces. Some of the family's close friends were President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Winston Churchill, prominent Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí etc.

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