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  1. Biography. Descendants. References. Alexandra Zhukovskaya. Alexandra Vasilievna Zhukovskaya (11 November 1842 in Düsseldorf – 26 August 1899 in Wendischbora, Germany ), was a Russian noble and lady in waiting. Biography. She was the daughter of Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky and Elizabeth von Reutern.

  2. Alexandra Vasilievna Zhukovskaya Count Alexei Alexeevich Belevsky-Zhukovsky ( Russian : Алексей Алексеевич Белёвский-Жуковский ; 26 November 1871, in Schloss Blühnbach , Salzburg – c. 1931, in Caucasus ) was the son of Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia and Alexandra Vasilievna, Baroness ...

  3. Emperor Nicholas I (1796-1855) ∞ Princess Charlotte of Prussia (1798-1860) Emperor Alexander II (1818-1881) ∞ Princess Marie of Hesse (1824-1880) Grand Duke Alexi Alexandrovich (1850-1908) ∞ Alexandra Zhukovskaya (1842-1899) cr. Baroness of Seggiano and Countess Zhukovsky.

  4. When he was a young man, Alexei fell in love with Alexandra Zhukovskaya, the daughter of the poet Vasily Zhukovsky. Her father had spent twenty-four years at the imperial court, teaching Russian to the German wife of Nicholas I and then tutoring their son, the future Alexander II.

  5. El Gran Duque estuvo en el mar durante 2 años, tiempo durante el cual Zhukovskaya fue sometida a una fuerte presión de la familia imperial y las relaciones se interrumpieron por iniciativa suya. Alexandra y Alexei tuvieron un hijo, un hijo, el conde Alexei Alexandrovich Belevsky-Zhukovsky (1871-1931).

  6. Alexandra Vasilievna Zhukovskaya (11 November 1842 in Düsseldorf – 26 August 1899 in Wendischbora, Germany), was a Russian noble and lady in waiting. Alexandra Wassiljewna Schukowskaja (russisch Александра Васильевна Жуковская, frühere deutsche Umschrift auch Zukoffski; * 11. November 1842 in Düsseldorf; † 26.

  7. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Alexandra Zhukovskaya. Russian nobility. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 11 November 1842, 11 November 1844. Düsseldorf. Date of death.