great-granddaughter

Born into a family belonging to the rural gentry and the great-granddaughter of Alexander Pushkin, she was raised on a farm in the province of Tula and enrolled at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in 1898.
Nacida en una familia de la alta burguesía rural y biznieta de Alexander Pushkin, se crió en una granja de la provincia de Tula y, en 1898, comenzó sus estudios en la Escuela de Pintura, Escultura y Arquitectura de Moscú.
Mrs. Avelina Lasso was also the great-granddaughter of two prominent figures of the independence movement in Ecuador, Francisco Javier Ascásubi and Juan Salinas.
La señora Avelina Lasso fue también bisnieta de dos prominentes figuras del movimiento independentista del Ecuador, Francisco Javier Ascásubi y Juan Salinas.
As the great-granddaughter of immigrants who left Guanajuato, Mexico in 1908, and, following the construction of the Rock Island Railroad line, made their way to West Liberty, McFerren isn't the first in her family to make history.
Como bisnieta de inmigrantes que dejaron Guanajuato, México en 1908, y después de la construcción de la línea de Rock Island Railroad, se dirigieron a West Liberty, McFerren no es la primera de su familia en hacer historia.
The company is currently run by the great-granddaughter of the founder.
La empresa está actualmente dirigida por la bisnieta del fundador.
Mina is the great-granddaughter of a famous suffragette.
Mina es la bisnieta de una sufragista famosa.
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