Darya Petrovna Saltykova
Countess Darya Petrovna Saltykova (Russian: Дарья Петровна Салтыкова; née Chernyshyova (Чернышёва); 20 September 1739 – December 23, 1802) was a Russian lady-in-waiting, socialite and noble and Dame of the Order of St. Catherine's first degree. She was the sister of the lady in waiting Princess Nataliya Petrovna Chernysheva, and in 1769 married to Field Marshal Count Ivan Petrovich Saltykov.
Darya Petrovna Saltykova | |
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Born | Saint Petersburg, Russia | 20 September 1739
Died | 23 December 1802 63) Khotilovo | (aged
Nationality | Russian |
Father | Piotr Chernyshev |
Mother | Ekaterina Chernysheva |
Life
The eldest daughter of a diplomat, Count Peter G. Chernyshev, godson of Peter the Great, and many believed to be for his son, and Catherine Andreevna, daughter of a famous chief of the secret office during the time of Biron, Count Andrei Ivanovich Ushakov. She spent her early life abroad with her father, and upon her return in 1762, she and her sister became known as two of the most learned women in Russia. In 1762, she was appointed maid of honor to Empress Catherine the Great. She participated in the famous court masquerade of 1766 and at the great amateur theatre performance of 1768, where she was given much attention. After her marriage in 1769, she became a leading figure in the Russian nobility. In 1780–83, she made a trip to Europe with her family, and on their return, her spouse was made governor of Vladimir. In 1793, she was appointed lady in waiting.
See also
- Filipp Vigel, diarist who wrote about her
References
- Белосельский М. А., Белосельская Н. Г., Белосельская Н. М. Дневник Белосельских — Строгановых // Российский Архив: История Отечества в свидетельствах и документах XVIII—XX вв.: Альманах. — М.: Студия ТРИТЭ: Рос. Архив, 2005. — [Т. XIV]. — С. 71—90.