Olga Zherebtsova

Olga Zherebtsova
Olga Zherebtsova in the 1780s.

Olga Alexandrovna Zherebzova, née Zubova, also known as Madame Gerebtzoff (Russian: Ольга Александровна Жеребцова, 1766–1849), was the sister of the celebrated Zubov brothers, Prince Platon and Counts Nicholas and Valerian.

After her brothers' fall from grace following Catherine II's death, they conspired with Count Pahlen to assassinate her successor Paul whom they viewed as the author of their misfortunes. The conspirators met and discussed their plans at Zherebtsova's house. Some maintain that she appropriated the funds the British government passed through her lover Charles Whitworth, 1st Earl Whitworth to the conspirators. "Once diplomatic relations with England were broken, Whitworth was ordered to leave the capital with all his staff".[1]

Zherebtsova followed Lord Whitworth to England where she was shocked to learn about his prospective betrothal to the widow of John Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset. It was rumored that Madame Gerepzof extorted from her rival some 10,000 pounds before turning her attention to the Prince Regent, whose mistress she is said to have become. She is even said to have given birth to a natural son, named George Nord, after his purported royal father.[2][3][4]

In the declining years of her life, Madame Gerebtzoff returned to the Russian capital, where she again became immersed in court intrigues through her powerful son-in-law, Prince Aleksey Orlov. In the 1840s, she was the patron of Alexander Herzen, who would recall her character and opinions with admiration in his memoirs "My Past and Thoughts":

Like a tree in winter, she maintained the linear outline of her boughs after the leaves had fallen off and the scraggy bare branches had been pinched with cold, all the more clearly demonstrating her magnificent stature, her daring bulk, and the trunk, though white with frost, still stalking lordly and sulkily and braving every tempest and gust.

References

  1. ^ Quoted from: Henri Troyat. Alexander of Russia: Napoleon's Conqueror. Grove Press, 2002. Page 46.
  2. ^ Kazimierz Waliszewski. Paul the First of Russia - The Son of Catherine the Great. Read Books, 2007. Page 413.
  3. ^ Zubow, Valentin. Zar Paul I. Mensch und Schicksal. K. F. Koehler, 1963. Page 221.
  4. ^ The suggestion is discussed and rejected at http://anthonyjcamp.com/page10.htm, under page 197.

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