- Princess Helene Dolgoruki
Helene Dolgoruki (1789-1860) (also known as Yelena in Russian), best remembered in the United States as the grandmother, and surrogate mother of
Blavatsky .Birth and Marriage
Helene was the daughter of Prince
Paul Vassilyevich Dolgorukov (1755 - 1837) andHenrietta Adolfovna de Bandre-du-Plessis (d. 1812).In 1813 she married
Andrei Mikhailovich Fadeyev (1789-1867) and the family resided near the village ofRzhishchevo , in the Province ofKiev , where the estate of theDolgorukov s was located.Short life of her eldest
Helene's eldest daughter
Helena Fadeyev married in 1830Peter Hahn , then a Captain of Horse Artillery in theRussian Army , who was more than twice her age. Soon after the wedding, the Captain received orders to join his regiment for service in the notably ruthless campaign to put down the Polish insurrection of 1831.The girl-wife returned to her parents in
Ekaterinoslav (now Dnipropetrovsk), inUkraine , and it was there that Helena was born, prematurely, on the night ofAugust 12 ,1831 (July 30 , on the Julian calendar). A short time later, the two Helenas rejoined Peter and the family apparently travelled from one Army camp to another as he was reassigned. Three more children were to follow, one of which died as a baby. And in 1842 Helena Fadeyev herself died.The grandchildren arrive
Shortly, after her daughter's death, in 1842 Peter sent the children, to live with her parents, who were residing at Saratov, where Andrei had been appointed Civil Governor.
Saratov was, a semi-Asiatic city on the
Volga , two hundred miles north ofStalingrad . "The Governor's palace was a rambling eighteenth-century castle, honeycombed with underground passages." (G. Williams)Helene Dolgoruki supervised, not only the education of her two granddaughters by her deceased daughter Helena, but also that of her grandson
Sergei Witte who "learned his letters at her knee." The Witte family lived with the Fadeyev's during this time period. Count Witte's memoirs paint a glowing picture of his grandmother.Her work
Helene Dolgoruki spoke five languages, painted, and knew a great deal about science for her day. She corresponded with distinguished men in many fields; Sir
Roderick Murchison , an English geologist and founder of theRoyal Geographic Society named a fossil shell for her, theVenus Fadeef .Her greatest passion was
botany . She devoted an entire wing of her palace to an important collected of Caucasian flora, each labelled with Latin names and scientific descriptions. These are well-remembered by all three of her grandchildren who each left us descriptions in their writings.Move to Tiflis
Sometime around 1843-1847 General Fadeyev was appointed Imperial Councillor to the Viceroy of the Caucasus (perhaps First Viceroy Count (later Prince)
Mikhail Vorontsov although Blavatsky says "Woronzoff") , and the family moved from Saratov to an even more imposing castle atTiflis . It has been reported that a constant visitor at this time was PrinceAlexander Golitsyn (cousin of the wife of the Viceroy), who is said to have been paying court to the granddaughter Helena.Last Years
A frequent visitor to the family at Tiflis, General
P S Nikolayeff has left a description of the palatial splendor, in which they lived. The mansion had previously been the home of PrinceChavchavadze . Blavatsky stayed with her again in the last year of her grandmother's life. Helene died in August of 1860. Andrei outlived her by a few years.Descendents
Children of Helene Dolgoruki and Andrei Fadeyev:
*Helena Fadeyev , (1814-42), noted author of 12 books, (writing as Zenaida R.) and wife (in 1830) ofPeter Hahn , parents ofBlavatsky . Her books included: The Ideal, Utballa, Jelalu'd-din, Theophania Abbiadjio, Medallion, Lubonka, A Box at the Odessa Opera, The World's Judgment, and a Fruitless Gift. She is the subject of a biographical sketch byCatherine Nekrasova in the magazineRussian Days of Yore , and also one byBobritsky . Both of her surviving children also became authors, Helena Blavatsky most famously as the founder of theTheosophical Society in 1875, and her sisterVera Zelihovsky as a writer of children's stories.
*Catherine Fadeyev , wife ofJulius Witte (also known as Yuli) and parents ofSergei Witte , Finance Minster of Russia (1892-1902) ; Prime Minister of Russia (1902-1906)
* GeneralRostislav Andreyevich de Fadeyev , (1824-1884 unmarried), JointSecretary-of-State at theMinistry of the Interior
*Nadya Fadeyev (1829-1919 unmarried) and member of the Council of theTheosophical Society ee also
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Dolgorukov Sources
* [http://www.theosophycanada.com/bios/HPB_Bio.htm Biographical notes on Peter von Hahn, etc.]
*'Priestess of the Occult' ,Gertrude Marvin Williams . Alfred Knopf, 1946.
*"Memoirs", Count S Y Witte. New York, 1921.
* [http://www.blavatskyarchives.com/aboutspiritualism.htm An Interview with Blavatsky]
*"HPB: The Extraordinary Life and Influence of Helena Blavatsky" bySylvia Cranston , G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1993.Further reading
* "Memoirs of Count Witte", translated and edited by
Sydney Harcave , 1990 ISBN 0873325710
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