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- Editha_von_Rahden abstract "Editha von Rahden (1823-1885) was a Latvian philanthropist. She was the daughter of the courtier Ferdinand von Rahden and Wilhelmine von Keyserling. She was a maid of honor to Helene Pavlovna of Russia and later to Empress Maria Fedorovna. In Russia, she hosted a literary salon. Among her guests were the poet Leskov. During her employment of Helene Pavlovna, she became a member of her charitable nursing organisation in 1854. After this, she became engaged in several charitable organisations with focus on medical care and female education. She was an assistant of the Empress Maria in several of her projects.".
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- Editha_von_Rahden wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_ladies-in-waiting.
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- Editha_von_Rahden wikiPageWikiLink Helene_Pavlovna_of_Russia.
- Editha_von_Rahden wikiPageWikiLink Leskov.
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- Editha_von_Rahden wikiPageWikiLink Maid_of_honor.
- Editha_von_Rahden wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Feodorovna_(Dagmar_of_Denmark).
- Editha_von_Rahden wikiPageWikiLink Nikolai_Leskov.
- Editha_von_Rahden wikiPageWikiLink Philanthropist.
- Editha_von_Rahden wikiPageWikiLink Philanthropy.
- Editha_von_Rahden wikiPageWikiLink Salon_(gathering).
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- Editha_von_Rahden subject Category:1823_births.
- Editha_von_Rahden subject Category:1885_deaths.
- Editha_von_Rahden subject Category:19th-century_Latvian_people.
- Editha_von_Rahden subject Category:Baltic-German_people.
- Editha_von_Rahden subject Category:Latvian_philanthropists.
- Editha_von_Rahden subject Category:Russian_ladies-in-waiting.
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- Editha_von_Rahden comment "Editha von Rahden (1823-1885) was a Latvian philanthropist. She was the daughter of the courtier Ferdinand von Rahden and Wilhelmine von Keyserling. She was a maid of honor to Helene Pavlovna of Russia and later to Empress Maria Fedorovna. In Russia, she hosted a literary salon. Among her guests were the poet Leskov. During her employment of Helene Pavlovna, she became a member of her charitable nursing organisation in 1854.".
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