Semenovna Veidemeier, Tatiana (1792 - 1868)
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Semenovna Veidemeier, Tatiana was ...
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Oras
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Mel'khior
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Andre
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For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.
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| "Slovar’ russkikh pisatel’nits", in Russkii arkhiv. 9, 10-11 | Prince N. N. Golitsyn | 1865 | is biography of |
| Tatiana Semenovna Veidemeier | None | is portrait of |
mentioned in: Golitsyn, Slovar' 1889, but with wrong patronymic V. E. Bograd, Zhurnal Otechestvennye Zapiski, 1839-1848 (1985) identifies her translations of Sand Genevray, George Sand 2000, 42
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