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  2. Early life. Born in Poltava, in central Ukraine, Moura was the daughter of Ignaty Platonovich Zakrevsky (1839–1906), a member of the Russian nobility and diplomat. [3] In 1911, she married Count Johann (Ivan) Alexandrovich von Benckendorff (1882–1919), a member of the Baltic German nobility, Second Secretary at the Russian Embassy in Berlin ...

  3. Russian-born translator, motion-picture consultant, literary personality, and lover of Maxim Gorky and H.G. Wells. Name variations: Moura von Benckendorff; Baroness Marie Budberg.

  4. May 15, 2015 · A thrilling new biography of baroness and double agent Moura Budberg entitled “A Very Dangerous Woman” centers on a Russo-British romance.

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  5. Apr 20, 2017 · Moura Budberg was a Russian aristocrat, until the Revolution turned her world upside down. After that she did what she needed to survive - whatever it took. Podcast News, Reviews and Articles

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  6. Jun 9, 2015 · Spy, seductress, aristocrat, Baroness Moura Budberg was a mystery to everyone who knew her, even her closest friends and her children.

  7. Sep 30, 2016 · Baroness Moura Budberg: the Mata Hari of Russia. Lifestyle. Sep 30, 2016 Boban Docevski. Maria (Moura) Ignatievna Budberg was a real femme fatale in her time. She was born in 1891 in Poltava (Ukraine). Her father, Ignaty Platonovitch Zakrevsky, was a famous Russian nobleman and diplomat, as well as a high-ranking lawyer for the Tsar.

  8. Jun 18, 2014 · Russian aristocrat Moura Budberg, lover of a British secret agent and of the great Soviet writer Maxim Gorky, who was herself accused of being a Soviet spy. Among the mourners at the funeral of...