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  1. Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia. Public domain, color by Klimbim “Tall, plump, with thick eyebrows and a bright blush on an open Russian face,” as one of the empress’ ladies- ...

  2. Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia (Russian: Мария Николаевна) (18 August 1819 – 21 February 1876) was a daughter of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia, and sister of Alexander II. In 1839 she married Maximilian, Duke of Leuchtenberg .

  3. 10 de mar. de 2024 · Grand Duchess Maria Mikhailovna of Russia (9 March 1825 Moscow – 19 November 1846 Vienna); died unmarried. Grand Duchess Elizabeta Mikhailovna of Russia (26 May 1826 Moscow – 28 January 1845 Wiesbaden); married Adolf, Duke of Nassau and died in childbirth.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Catherine Mikhailovna Romanova of Russia (Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp), Grand duchess, Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1827 - 1894) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. 20 de jul. de 2018 · The wedding was held at the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia on August 28, 1874, After marriage, the bride was known as Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna. The marriage caused Maria to have some brilliant alliances: She would be the sister-in-law of Alexander III, Emperor of All Russia and Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna who had married Prince Alfred of the United Kingdom , a son of Queen ...

  6. Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaievna was born on 18 August 1819 in Krasnoye Selo, near Saint Petersburg. She was the second of seven surviving children and the eldest daughter. [1] Her parents, Tsar Nicholas I of Russia and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, born Princess Charlotte of Prussia, were devoted to each other and to their children.

  7. Grand Duchess Maria Mikhailovna of Russia (9 March 1825, Moscow – 19 November 1846, Vienna); died unmarried. Grand Duchess Elizaveta Mikhailovna of Russia (26 May 1826, Moscow – 28 January 1845, Wiesbaden); married Adolf, Duke of Nassau, and died in childbirth.