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Sophia Sergeyevna Trubetskaya

Sofia Sergeyevna Trubetskaya (Russian: Софья Сергеевна Трубецкая, IPA: [sɐˈfʲijə sʲɪrˈɡʲe(j)ɪvnə trʊbʲɪt͜sˈkajə]) or Sophie Troubetskoy, Duchess of Morny (French: Sophie Troubetskoï, Duchesse de Morny, IPA: [sɔfi tʁubɛt͜skɔi dyʃɛs də mɔʁni]), later Sophie, Duchess of Sesto (25 March 1836, Moscow – 8 August 1898, Madrid) was a Russian princess.[1]

Sophia Sergeyevna Trubetskaya
Duchess of Morny
Duchess of Sesto
Trubetskaya in 1863 by Franz Xaver Winterhalter.
Born25 March 1836
Moscow
Died8 August 1898
Madrid
BuriedPère Lachaise Cemetery
Noble familyTrubetskoy
Spouse(s)Charles, duc de Morny
José Osorio, 9th Duke of Sesto
IssueCharlotte
Auguste, Duke of Morny
Serge
Mathilde de Morny
FatherPrince Sergey Vasilyevich Trubetskoy or
Nicholas I of Russia
MotherEkaterina Petrovna Mussina-Pushkina

Life

She was the daughter of Ekaterina Petrovna Mussina-Pushkina (1 February 1816 – c. 1897), whose beauty she inherited. Her father was either Ekaterina's husband the cavalry lieutenant Prince Sergey Vasilyevich Trubetskoy (1814 – 12 May (30 April Old Style), 1859), making her their only child, or her lover Nicholas I of Russia of the House of Romanov. Her paternity was questioned right from her birth - shortly afterwards Sergey left for the Caucasus whilst Ekaterina went abroad, eventually settling in Paris with her daughter.

She met the Frenchman Charles de Morny, half-brother of Napoleon III, then special envoy to Russia, at the coronation of Alexander II - they married in St Petersburg on 7 January 1857[2] (Old Style – 26 December 1856) and moved back to France together. They had four children:

  • Charlotte (1858–1883), married José Osorio y Heredia, Count of Corzana, had a son;
  • Auguste, Duke of Morny (1859–1920), married Carlotta Guzman y Ybarra, had three daughters;
  • Serge (1861–1922), became an officer in the French army, died unmarried;
  • Mathilde (1863–1944), married Jacques Godart, 6th Marquis de Belbeuf, had no children

They lived cosmopolitan lives in St Petersburg and Paris, with a love for exotic birds, monkeys and Japanese dogs. Her husband died suddenly on 26 February 1865 and she left their residence to live austerely in mourning. This lasted until she was looking through some documents and accidentally found a note for an assignation between Charles and his mistress - she then left mourning and slowly resumed her social life, in the course of which she met the Spanish nobleman José Osorio y Silva at his villa in Deauville, a major venue for the French aristocracy. He was living there with the exiled Spanish royal family and married Sofia in Vitoria on 21 March 1869. She organised social events, festivals and cultural gatherings to gain support and raise money for her husband's plan to restore the Spanish monarchy.

She was accepted into the Spanish aristocracy, becoming a dame of the Order of Queen Maria Luisa and introducing the tradition of the Christmas tree into Spain. She died in Madrid in 1898 from a respiratory illness and was buried in the cemetery of Pere-Lachaise, a few metres from the grave of her first husband.

References

  1. ^ "Файл:Sophie Troubetzkoy1838.jpg — Википедия". commons.wikimedia.org (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-02-26.
  2. ^ "Файл:Sophie Troubetzkoy1857.jpg — Википедия". commons.wikimedia.org (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-02-26.

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Duchess of Sesto 25 March 1836 Moscow 8 August 1898 Madrid was a Russian princess 1 Sophia Sergeyevna TrubetskayaDuchess of MornyDuchess of SestoTrubetskaya in 1863 by Franz Xaver Winterhalter Born25 March 1836MoscowDied8 August 1898MadridBuriedPere Lachaise CemeteryNoble familyTrubetskoySpouse s Charles duc de MornyJose Osorio 9th Duke of SestoIssueCharlotteAuguste Duke of MornySergeMathilde de MornyFatherPrince Sergey Vasilyevich Trubetskoy orNicholas I of RussiaMotherEkaterina Petrovna Mussina PushkinaLife EditShe was the daughter of Ekaterina Petrovna Mussina Pushkina 1 February 1816 c 1897 whose beauty she inherited Her father was either Ekaterina s husband the cavalry lieutenant Prince Sergey Vasilyevich Trubetskoy 1814 12 May 30 April Old Style 1859 making her their only child or her lover Nicholas I of Russia of the House of Romanov Her paternity was questioned right from her birth shortly afterwards Sergey left for the Caucasus whilst Ekaterina went abroad eventually settling in Paris with her daughter She met the Frenchman Charles de Morny half brother of Napoleon III then special envoy to Russia at the coronation of Alexander II they married in St Petersburg on 7 January 1857 2 Old Style 26 December 1856 and moved back to France together They had four children Charlotte 1858 1883 married Jose Osorio y Heredia Count of Corzana had a son Auguste Duke of Morny 1859 1920 married Carlotta Guzman y Ybarra had three daughters Serge 1861 1922 became an officer in the French army died unmarried Mathilde 1863 1944 married Jacques Godart 6th Marquis de Belbeuf had no childrenThey lived cosmopolitan lives in St Petersburg and Paris with a love for exotic birds monkeys and Japanese dogs Her husband died suddenly on 26 February 1865 and she left their residence to live austerely in mourning This lasted until she was looking through some documents and accidentally found a note for an assignation between Charles and his mistress she then left mourning and slowly resumed her social life in the course of which she met the Spanish nobleman Jose Osorio y Silva at his villa in Deauville a major venue for the French aristocracy He was living there with the exiled Spanish royal family and married Sofia in Vitoria on 21 March 1869 She organised social events festivals and cultural gatherings to gain support and raise money for her husband s plan to restore the Spanish monarchy She was accepted into the Spanish aristocracy becoming a dame of the Order of Queen Maria Luisa and introducing the tradition of the Christmas tree into Spain She died in Madrid in 1898 from a respiratory illness and was buried in the cemetery of Pere Lachaise a few metres from the grave of her first husband References Edit Fajl Sophie Troubetzkoy1838 jpg Vikipediya commons wikimedia org in Russian Retrieved 2023 02 26 Fajl Sophie Troubetzkoy1857 jpg Vikipediya commons wikimedia org in Russian Retrieved 2023 02 26 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sophie 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