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  1. Elena Pávlovna (en ruso: Елена Павловна; San Petersburgo, 24 de diciembre de 1784-Ludwigslust, 24 de septiembre de 1803) fue una gran duquesa de Rusia como la cuarta hija de los entonces herederos al trono ruso, Pablo Petróvich y María Fiódorovna.

  2. Elena Pávlovna (en ruso: Елена Павловна; San Petersburgo, 24 de diciembre de 1784- Ludwigslust, 24 de septiembre de 1803) fue una gran duquesa de Rusia como la cuarta hija de los entonces herederos al trono ruso, Pablo Petróvich y María Fiódorovna.

  3. 27 de sept. de 2017 · Elena Pavlovna appears in every serious account of Russia’s Great Reforms, yet her name is much better known than her life. Marina Soroka and Charles Ruud have attempted to resolve this conundrum in their new book.

    • Michael Hughes
    • 2017
  4. Ana Pávlovna de Rusia (en ruso: Анна Павловна; San Petersburgo, 18 de enero de 1795- La Haya, 1 de marzo de 1865) fue reina consorte de los Países Bajos por su matrimonio con Guillermo II. Era hija del zar Pablo I de Rusia y de la duquesa Sofía Dorotea de Wurtemberg, y a su vez nieta de la zarina Catalina II la Grande .

    • Early Life
    • Marriage and Life in Schwerin
    • Death and Burial
    • Issue
    • Letters
    • Bibliography

    Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna Romanova was born in Saint Petersburg in the Russian Empire as the fourth child and second daughter of Tsesarevich Paul Petrovich of Russia (1754–1801) and his second wife, Tsesarevna Maria Feodorovna, born Duchess Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg (1759–1828). Out of her nine siblings, Elena was closest to her elder siste...

    Marriage

    In 1798, negotiations took place about the marriage of Elena Pavlovna and the heir of the Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Hereditary Grand Duke Frederick Louis (1778–1819), the eldest son of Frederick Francis I, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg. The formal betrothal was celebrated on 5 May 1799, and on 23 October 1799, they were married at the Great Gatchina Palace near Saint Petersbourg.

    Life in Schwerin

    Elena Pavlovna moved to Schwerin with her husband and led a content married life there. On 15 September 1800 she gave birth to her firstborn son, Paul Frederick, who would go on to inherit the throne of the grand duchy. He was named after his grandfathers. On 16 March 1801, Elena Pavlovna's sister Archduchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Austria died in Buda in childbirth. Only eight days later her father was assassinated. On 31 March 1803 she gave birth to a daughter, Marie Louise, named after her...

    In September 1803, Elena Pavlovna fell gravely ill and died suddenly on 24 September. She was buried in the Helena Paulovna Mausoleum in Ludwigslust.Her widower, Frederick Louis, remarried two times and had more children, but never succeeded to the throne, as his father outlived him.

    Hereditary Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna had two children with her husband, Frederick Louis, Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin(1778–1819), both of whom survived to adulthood: 1. Paul Frederick, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (15 September 1800 – 7 March 1842), who inherited the throne of the duchy, married Princess Alexandrine of Pru...

    Elena Pavlovna's letters to her maternal grandfather, Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg, written between 1795 and 1797, are preserved in the State Archive of Stuttgart in Stuttgart, Germany.

  5. Carlota de Wurtemberg, también conocida como la gran duquesa Elena Pávlovna de Rusia ( Friederike Charlotte Marie; Stuttgart, 9 de enero de 1807 - San Petersburgo, 2 de febrero de 1873), fue una noble alemana, hija del príncipe Pablo de Wurtemberg, segundo hijo del rey Federico I de Wurtemberg, y de la princesa Carlota de Sajonia-Hildburghausen .

  6. Elena Vladimírovna de Rusia (San Petersburgo, 29 de enero de 1882-Atenas, 13 de marzo de 1957) fue gran duquesa de Rusia. Fue hija del gran duque Vladímir Aleksándrovich y de la duquesa María de Mecklemburgo-Schwerin.