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Glafira Alymova playing the harp (after Dimitri Levicki)Alymova commemorated on a 10.50-rouble stamp, 2010
Glafira Ivanovna Alymova (1758–1826) was a Russian Empire lady in waiting and harpist.[1]
^"I Love Petersburg-- ": The Russian Museum in Moscow in Celebration of the Tercentenary of St. Petersburg. Palace Editions. 2003. ISBN 978-5-93332-106-4.
Glafira Ivanovna Alymova (1758–1826) was a Russian Empire lady in waiting and harpist. GlafiraAlymova was the daughter of Colonel Ivan Akinfievich Alymov...
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writer Aleksei Andreevich Rzhevsky (1737–1804) and Glafira Ivanovna Rzhevskaya (1758–1826) (née Alymova). She married Nikolai Petrovich Svistunov (1770–1815)...