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  1. Count Michael Mikhailovich de Torby (8 October 1898 in Wiesbaden – 25 April 1959 in London) was the son of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia (1861–1929) and his morganatic wife Countess Sophie of Merenberg (1868–1927). The great-grandson of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia and Alexander Pushkin .

  2. The grand duke's son, Michael, Count de Torby (known familially as Boy Torby ), lost his employment and came to live with them, but the relationship was difficult, not least because Boy suffered a recurring form of depression.

  3. 23 de ene. de 2022 · Contents. 1 Also Known As. 1.1 Grand Duke Michael. 1.2 Countess de Torby. 2 Acquaintances, Friends and Enemies. 3 Organizations. 4 Timeline. 5 Costume at the Duchess of Devonshire's 2 July 1897 Fancy-dress Ball. 5.1 Sophie, Countess de Torby. 5.2 Grand Duke Michael of Russia. 6 Demographics. 6.1 Residences. 7 Family. 8 Questions and Notes.

  4. 16 de dic. de 2020 · Based on recent research, Nick Nicholson answers your questions about Grand Duke Michael, the Romanovs, and the 1917 Revolution.

  5. Count Michael Mikhailovich de Torby (8 October 1898 – 8 May 1959); an artist, who was not married. Later life and death. She and her husband lived at Kenwood House in Hampstead, London, prior to World War I. However, the Russian Revolution reduced the Grand Duke's finances.

  6. Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich (1861 – 1929), son of Grand Duke Michael Nicolaievich (son of Nicholas I, Emperor of All Russia), Michael was living in exile in London, England because of his morganatic marriage to Countess Sophie von Merenberg, later Countess de Torby. His wife and three children were living with him in England. (see below)

  7. Mikhail Mikhailovich de Torbay, Count de Torby British painter (1898-1959)