Jaclard, Anna (1843–1887)
Jaclard, Anna (1843–1887)
Russian writer. Name variations: Anna Korvin-Krukovsky or Corvin-Krukovsky; Anna Krukovskaya or Krukovskaia. Born Anna Vasilevna Korvin-Krukovsky or Korvina-Krukovskaia in late 1843 in Moscow; died Oct 1887; dau. of Vasily Vasilevich Korvin-Krukovsky (1801–1875, noble who served in the army and later managed his provincial estate) and Elizaveta (Schubert) Fedrovna (1820–1879); sister of Sophia Kovalevskaya (1850–1891); received instruction from personal tutors; m. Victor Jaclard (French revolutionary).
See also Women in World History.
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