Alexandra Branitskaya

Countess Alexandra Branitskaya
BornAlexandra Vasilievna von Engelhardt
1754
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Died15 September 1838 (aged 83–84)
Noble familyEngelhardt
Spouse(s)Franciszek Ksawery Branicki
IssueKatarzyna Branicka
Aleksander Branicki
Władysław Grzegorz Branicki
Zofia Branicka
Elżbieta Branicka
FatherVasily von Engelhardt (officially)
MotherYelena Marfa Potemkin (officially)
Catherine the Great (rumoured)
OccupationLady-in-waiting

Countess Alexandra Branitskaya (née von Engelhardt, Russian: Александра Васильевна Браницкая, Polish: Aleksandra Branicka [Braɲit͡ska]; 1754 – 15 September 1838), also known as Sanecka and Countess Branicka, was a leading Russian courtier. She was the niece and confidante of Grigory Potemkin, and Catherine the Great's lady-in-waiting. She was one of the most notable socialites at the Russian Imperial court during Catherine's reign, and was conspicuously treated as a virtual member of the Imperial family. Through her marriage to Branicki she became administrator of the immense estate of Biała Cerkiew (today Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine).[1] [2]

  1. ^ "Białacerkiew". Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland (in Polish). 1. Warszawa: Kasa im. Józefa Mianowskiego. 1880. p. 174.
  2. ^ "Białacerkiew". Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland (in Polish).  p. 122.