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  1. Prince Kirill Alexandrovich Romanovsky-Iskander, or Cyril Iskander Romanov (Russian: князь, Кирилл Александрович Искандер, tr. knyaz, Kirill Alexandrovich Iskander) (5 December 1914 – 1992), or simply Prince Iskander, was one of the last two members of the House of Romanov to remain alive in Russia following ...

  2. Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg. Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovich of Russia (14 February 1850 – 26 January 1918) was the first-born son of Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich and Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna of Russia and a grandson of Nicholas I of Russia .

  3. Prince Kirill Alexandrovich Romanovsky-Iskander, or Cyril Iskander Romanov, or simply Prince Iskander, was one of the last two members of the House of Romanov to remain alive in Russia following the Revolution.

  4. She had an older brother, Prince Kirill Romanovsky-Iskander (1914–1992). Her parents, who had been married since 5 May 1912, separated and in 1924 Natalia and her brother moved with their mother to Moscow (first moved to Plyushchikha Street, later to Old Arbat), where Olga remarried to Nicholas Androsov.

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  6. Prince Kirill Alexandrovich Romanovsky-Iskander, or Cyril Iskander Romanov (Russian: князь, Кирилл Александрович Романов, tr. knyaz, Kirill Alexandrovich Romanov [ˈkʲirʲɪl ɐlʲɪˈksandrəvʲɪtɕ rɐˈmanəf]) (5 December 1914 – 1992), or simply Prince Iskander, was one of the last two members of the House ...

  7. Prince Kirill Alexandrovich Romanovsky-Iskander, or Cyril Iskander Romanov, or simply Prince Iskander, was the last Romanov to remain in Russia following the Revolution. He was the son of Prince Romanovsky-Iskander and his first wife, Olga Iosifovna Rogowska.