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  1. Princess Marina Petrovna of Russia (1892–1981) Prince Roman Petrovich of Russia (1896–1978) Princess Nadezhda Petrovna of Russia (1898–1988) Princess Sofia Petrovna of Russia (3 March 1898 – 3 March 1898); buried in the convent cemetery in Kiev by her grandmother, Grand Duchess Alexandra Petrovna, who was a nun there; Life at court

  2. 2017/08/20 - このピンは、Mary Mortonさんが見つけました。あなたも Pinterest で自分だけのピンを見つけて保存しましょう!

  3. Acquired by the present owner from the sister-in-law of the above, Princess Marina Petrovna Galitzine (1892-1981), née Princess Marina of Russia. Sale room notice Please note that the present kortik did not belong to Prince Dimitri Nikolaevich Galitzine but is coming from the estate of the late Princess Marina Petrovna Galitzine, whose dates should read 1892 to 1981.

  4. Princess Irina Felixovna Yussupova, (21 March 1915, St Petersburg, Russia – 30 August 1983, Cormeilles [disambiguation needed], France), married Count Nikolai Dmitrievich Sheremetev (28 October 1904, Moscow, Russia – 5 February 1979, Paris, France), son of Count Dmitri Sergeievich Sheremetev and wife Countess Irina Ilarionovna Vorontzova-Dachkova and a descendant of Boris Petrovich ...

  5. 11 de mar. de 2024 · Death: June 17, 1931 (67) Antibes, Alpes-Maritimes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. Place of Burial: Cannes, Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. Immediate Family: Son of Nicholas Nikolaivich Romanov, Grand Duke of Russia and Grand Duchess Alexandra Petrovna of Russia, Princess Alexandra von Oldenburg. Husband of Мilica Anastasia Николаевна Romanova.

  6. 11 de mar. de 2022 · #OnThisDay in 1892 Princess Marina Petrovna of Russia was born as the daughter of Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich of Russia and Princess Milica of Montenegro.

  7. On 26 July 1889, he married Princess Milica of Montenegro (1866–1951), daughter of King Nicholas I of Montenegro (1841–1921). The Grand Duke and Duchess had four children: Princess Marina Petrovna of Russia (1892–1981) Prince Roman Petrovich of Russia (1896–1978) Princess Nadejda Petrovna of Russia (1898–1988)