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  1. Princess Natalia Bagration of Mukhrani (Georgian: ნატალია "ნატაშა" ბაგრატიონი) (19 April 1914 – 26 August 1984), was a Georgian noblewoman of the House of Mukhrani.

  2. Princess Natasha (née Bagration-Mukhransky), Lady Johnston (1914-1984), Georgian noblewoman; wife of Sir Charles Hepburn Johnston; daughter of Prince Konstantin Bagration-Mukhransky and Princess Tatyana Konstantinovna. Sitter in 7 portraits.

  3. Natasha Johnston (1914-1984) was born Nataliya Konstantinovna Bagration-Moukhranskya, Princess Natasha Bagration, in Crimea. She married Charles Hepburn Johnston in 1944 in London. Johnston entered the diplomatic service in 1936, serving in Cairo, Europe and the Foreign Office before becoming British Ambassador to Jordan from 1956 to 1959.

  4. 22 de jul. de 2022 · That Johnston also cut a significant social swathe during his time in Amman was mainly due to the presence at his side of his wife, the Georgian Natasha Bagration, whom he had married in London in 1944.

  5. Tatiana and Prince Constantine Bagration of Mukhrani had two children: Teymuraz Bagration (1912-1992) Natasha Bagration (1914-1984) After the outbreak of World War I, Konstantin enlisted in Russia's armed forces, and was killed in action in 1915. She became close to Elisabeth Feodorovna at the time, and refused to wear black at her ...

  6. Bagration (a real historical figure) is a Russian general in 1805–6 and a commander during Napoleon ’s invasion in 1812. In 1805, Kutuzov sends Bagrations vanguard to delay the French, successfully misleading the French into…

  7. Photograph of Grand Duchess Elisabeth Mavrikievna (1865-1927), Princess Tatiana Constantinovna (1890-1979), Prince George Constantinovich (1903-1938), Princess Vera Constantinovna (1906-2001), Prince Teymuraz Constantinovich Bagration (1912-92) and Princess Natasha Bagration (1914-1984).