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List of Russian Royal Mistresses And Loversreport

  • Anna Mons — official favourite

    (Peter I) (18th century)

  • Anisya Kirillovna Tolstaya

    (Peter I) (18th century)

  • Varvara Michajlovna Arsen'eva — possibly

    (Peter I) (18th century)

  • Maria Rumyantseva — possibly

    (Peter I) (18th century)

  • Mary Hamilton

    (Peter I) (18th century)

  • Avdotya Chernysheva — possibly

    (Peter I) (18th century)

  • Elżbieta Sieniawska — possibly

    (Peter I) (18th century)

  • Maria Cantemir — official favourite

    (Peter I) (18th century)

  • Boris Sheremetev — before meeting with Peter I

    (Catherine I) (18th century)

  • Alexander Danilovich Menshikov — before meeting with Peter I

    (Catherine I) (18th century)

  • Willem Mons — before coronation

    (Catherine I) (18th century)

  • Piotr Paweł Sapieha — possibly

    (Catherine I) (18th century)

  • Reinhold Gustaw von Loewenwolde

    (Catherine I) (18th century)

  • Pyotr Bestuzhev-Ryumin — before coronation

    (Anna) (18th century)

  • Ernst Johann von Biron — official favourite

    (Anna) (18th century)

  • Moritz Karl zu Lynar

    (Regent Anna Leopoldovna) (18th century)

  • Julia von Mengden

    (Regent Anna Leopoldovna) (18th century)

  • Alexander Buturlin — before coronation

    (Elizabeth) (18th century)

  • Semyon Kirillovich Naryshkin — before coronation

    (Elizabeth) (18th century)

  • Alexey Yakovlevich Shubin — before coronation

    (Elizabeth) (18th century)

  • Alexei Razumovsky — official favourite, possibly husband

    (Elizabeth) (18th century)

  • Pimen Lyalin

    (Elizabeth) (18th century)

  • Nikita Beketov

    (Elizabeth) (18th century)

  • Ivan Shuvalov — official favourite

    (Elizabeth) (18th century)

  • Elizaveta Vorontsova

    (Peter III) (18th century)

  • Sergei Saltykov (1726–1765) — in 1752—1754 (before coronation).

    (Catherine the Great) (18th century)

  • Stanisław August Poniatowski — in 1756—1758 (before coronation). Possibly father of the Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna.

    (Catherine the Great) (18th century)

  • Grigory Orlov — lover since 1759/1760, official favourite in 1762—1772. Father of her illegitimate son Aleksey Grigorievich Bobrinsky (see Bobrinsky family).

    (Catherine the Great) (18th century)

  • Alexander Vasilchikov — official favourite in 1772—1774.

    (Catherine the Great) (18th century)

  • Grigory Potemkin — official favourite since 1774 until death, but lover until 1776. Possibly husband and father of illegitimate Elizaveta Grigoryevna Temkina [ru].

    (Catherine the Great) (18th century)

  • Pyotr Zavadovsky — official favourite in 1776—1777

    (Catherine the Great) (18th century)

  • Semyon Zorich — official favourite in 1777—1778

    (Catherine the Great) (18th century)

  • Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov — official favourite in 1778—1779

    (Catherine the Great) (18th century)

  • Alexander Lanskoy — official favourite in 1780—1784

    (Catherine the Great) (18th century)

  • Alexander Yermolov — official favourite in 1785—1786

    (Catherine the Great) (18th century)

  • Alexander Dmitriev-Mamonov — official favourite in 1786—1789

    (Catherine the Great) (18th century)

  • Platon Zubov — official favourite in 1789—1796

    (Catherine the Great) (18th century)

  • Sophia Razumovskaya — before coronation, had a son illegitimate Semen Velikiy.

    (Paul I) (18th century)

  • Olga Zherebtsova — before coronation

    (Paul I) (18th century)

  • Yekaterina Nelidova — official favourite

    (Paul I) (18th century)

  • Anna Lopukhina — official favourite

    (Paul I) (18th century)

  • Madame Chevalier

    (Paul I) (18th century)

  • Mavra Isidorovna Yuryeva, mother of the illegitimate Marfa Pavlovna Musina-Yuryeva.

    (Paul I) (18th century)

  • Ekaterina Torsukova — before coronation

    (Alexander I) (19th century)

  • Sofia Meshcherskaya — before coronation, possibly mother of the illegitimate Nikolai Lukash.

    (Alexander I) (19th century)

  • Maria Naryshkina — official favourite, mother of many his illegitimate children, survived only Sofia Naryshkina.

    (Alexander I) (19th century)

  • Varvara Turkestanova

    (Alexander I) (19th century)

  • Marguerite Georges — possibly

    (Alexander I) (19th century)

  • Marie-Thérèse Bourgoin

    (Alexander I) (19th century)

  • Varvara Nelidova

    (Nicholas I) (19th century)

  • Ekaterina Petrovna Mussina-Pushkina — possibly, rumoured the illegitimate daughter Sofia Sergeyevna Trubetskaya

    (Nicholas I) (19th century)

  • Alexandra Albedinskaya

    (Alexander II) (19th century)

  • Catherine Dolgorukov — official favourite, later wife. Mother of four illegitimate children (see Yuryevsky family).

    (Alexander II) (19th century)

  • Marija Mesjtjerskaja — before coronation. First love, possibly not lover.

    (Alexander III) (19th century)

  • Geisha Mooroka O-Matsu (Моорока О-Мацу) — during voyage in Japan in 1891. Before coronation.

    (Nicholas II) (19th century)

  • Mathilde Kschessinska — before coronation.

    (Nicholas II) (19th century)

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For those interested in Russian entertainment, you must know that Russia has a very specific culture of mistresses. This culture has been around for a long time, ever since the days of the Tsars. Almost every tsar, male or female, has a mistress or a lover. And their identities are known to the world. This random tool lists the names of 56 lovers of the Russian royal family at different times for further examination.

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