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  1. Serguei Alexandrovich ( 29 d'abril de 1857 (xul.) , Tsárskoye Seló (es) – 4 de febreru de 1905 (xul.) , Moscú ).yera fíu d' Alexandru II y de María de Hesse, y tíu de Nicolás II de Rusia, que tamién yera'l so cuñáu. Ente 1891 y 1905, foi gobernador xeneral de Moscú. Yera un conservador radical, polo que la so política tresformólu ...

  2. Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia (Russian: Ольга Александровна ; 13 June [O.S. 1 June] 1882 – 24 November 1960) was the youngest child of Emperor Alexander III of Russia and younger sister of Emperor Nicholas II.

  3. 20 de oct. de 2018 · The Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna (1882-1960) was a daughter of Emperor Alexander III and Empress Maria Feodorovna, and a younger sister of Emperor Nicholas II. She began to paint as a child, studying in the Imperial Palace in Gatchina under the guidance of the best artists: K.V. Lemokh, V.E. Makovsky, S.Yu. Zhukovsky and S.A. Vinogradov.

  4. 13 de jun. de 2018 · Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia was born on 13 June [O.S. 1 June] 1882 as the daughter of Tsar Alexander III of Russia and Dagmar of Denmark, now known as Maria Feodorovna. She was thus one of the two sisters of the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II. Olga was a somewhat frail and sickly baby, and this was [read more]

  5. Olga Aleksandrovna blev født den 13. juni 1882 kl. 7.30 i Cottage Palæet i Alexandria-parken i Peterhof uden for Sankt Petersborg som datter af den russiske kejser Aleksandr 3. og hans hustru Dagmar af Danmark. Olga var det yngste barn af kejserparret og det eneste født efter faderens tronbestigelse i 1881.

  6. Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia (Russian: О́льга Алекса́ндровна; 13 June [O.S. 1 June] 1882 – 24 November 1960) was the youngest child of Emperor Alexander III of Russia and younger sister of Tsar Nicholas II. She was raised at the Gatchina Palace outside Saint Petersburg. Olga's relationship with her mother ...

  7. 3 de abr. de 2024 · On 21st March 2024, the Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna. Life on a Canvas exhibition, opened in Mir Castle, situated in the village of Ramon [1] , near Voronezh, Belarus. According to the Oldenburg Palace Museum, the venue for the exhibition was chosen due to the close family ties between members of the Imperial Family and the Svyatopolk-Mirsky family, the last owners of Mir Castle.