Maria A. Neidgardt

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Portrait by Carl Yakovlevich Reichel, 1846 M. A. Talyzina.jpg
Portrait by Carl Yakovlevich Reichel, 1846

Maria Aleksandrovna Neidgardt (Мария Александровна Нейдгардт; née  Talyzina (Талызина); 1831–1904, Moscow) was a Russian noble and courtier. She was a descendant of Alexander Suvorov.

Neidgardt was a noted philanthropist, decorated and officially recognized for her work: she was the chairperson of the royal women's charitable society from 1876 onward, and the founder of the Moscow Mariinsky School for Girls (1851).

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