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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.".
- Q19517922 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.".