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What (who) is baroness$6975$ - definition

LADY IN WAITING TO TSARINA ALEXANDRA; AUTHOR OF MEMOIRS ABOUT LIFE AT COURT.
Baroness Buxhoeveden; Baroness Sophie Buxhoeveden

Jemima von Tautphoeus         
  • Jemima von Tautphoeus
IRISH AUTHOR
Jemima, Baroness von Tautphoeus; Baroness (Montgomery) Tautphoeus; Baroness Tautphoeus; Baroness von Tautphoeus
Baroness Jemima von Tautphoeus (née Montgomery) (23 October 1807 – 12 November 1893) was an Irish novelist writing in English. She spent much of her life in Germany and wrote several stories that deal with Bavarian life, manners and history.
Margaret Prosser, Baroness Prosser         
BRITISH POLITICIAN (BORN 1937)
Baroness Margaret Prosser; Baroness Prosser; Margaret Prosser; Margaret Prosser, Baroness of Battersea
Margaret Theresa Prosser, Baroness Prosser, (born 22 August 1937) is a Labour life peer and former trade unionist.
Elaine Murphy, Baroness Murphy         
BRITISH PEER (BORN 1947)
Baroness Murphy
Elaine Murphy, Baroness Murphy (born 16 January 1947) is a British independent politician and a member of the House of Lords.

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Sophie Buxhoeveden

Sophie Freiin von Buxhoeveden (Russian: София Карловна Буксгевден, tr. Sofiya Karlovna Buksgevden; September 6, 1883 – November 26, 1956), also known as Baroness Sophie Buxdoeveden, was a Baltic German Lady-in-waiting, in service to Tsarina Alexandra of Russia. She was the author of three memoirs about the imperial family and about her own escape from Russia.

In her book Before the Storm, Sophie describes a side of old Russia seldom seen elsewhere, a family in the old-fashioned provincial country life of the gentry in the years before the revolution. As a child, Sophie shared picnics and mushroom hunts with other famous players in the story such as Anna Vyrubova, Felix Yussupov, Dmitri Pavlovich and the sons of poet Konstantin Romanov.