Editha von Rahden
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Editha von Rahden
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Editha von Rahden (1823-1885) was a Baltic-German philanthropist in the Russian Empire. She was born to the courtier Ferdinand von Rahden and Wilhelmine von Keyserling on 20 December 1823. She was a lady-in-waiting to Grand Duchess Helena Pawlovna and later to Empress Maria Fedorovna. In Russia, she hosted a literary salon and among her guests were the poet Leskov, Carl Ferdinand Walter, Georg Berkholz, Carmen Sylva, and Cardinal Antonelli. In the court of Helena Pawlovna, the "witty" Editha was
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Baltic-German philanthropist
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2024-01-12T19:53:24Z
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