Aurora Pavlovna Demidova
Princess Aurora Pavlovna Demidova di San Donato (2/3 November 1873 in Kiev – 28 June (OS: 16 June) 1904 in Turin) was a Russian noblewoman of the Demidov family. She was buried in the Russian cemetery (Caucade) of Nice (France).
Aurora Pavlovna Demidova | |
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Born | 2/3 November 1873 Kiev |
Died | June 28, 1904 30) Turin | (aged
Spouse | Count Nicola di Noghera
( m. 1897) |
Issue | Prince Paul of Yugoslavia Helena Aurora, Alberto, Giovanni e Amedeo di Noghera |
House | Demidov |
Father | Pavel Pavlovich Demidov, 2nd Prince of San Donato |
Mother | Princess Elena Petrovna Trubetzkaya |
Demidova was the daughter of Pavel Pavlovich Demidov, 2nd Prince of San Donato, and his second wife, Princess Elena Petrovna Trubetzkaya. Her father was the son of the Finnish-Swede philanthropist Aurora Karamzin and her Russian husband, Pavel Nikolaievich Demidov.
She married Prince Arsen of Serbia, in Saint Petersburg on 1 May 1892. They had a son, Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, who later became the Regent of Yugoslavia. She and Arsen divorced in 1896 because of an adventure of Aurora with a young Baron von Meyendorff-Uexküll. The fruit of this "adventure" was the birth of twins, Nikolai (1895-1933) and Sergei (1895-1912). Nikolai is also buried next to his mother in the russian cemetery (Caucade) of Nice.
She remarried to Count Nicola Giovanni Maria di Noghera (Eboli, 15 June 1875 – Genoa1 April 1944) on 4 November 1897, with whom she had four daughters: Helena Aurora, Alberto, Giovanni e Amedeo di Noghera.