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  1. The couple had four daughters – “OTMA”, as they called themselves: Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia - and also the long-awaited heir, tsarevich Alexei. It’s known that the imperial family ...

  2. Larissa Tudor. Larissa Feodorovna Tudor (died July 18, 1926) [1] was the wife of Owen Frederick Morton Tudor, an officer of the 3rd (The King's Own) Hussars. Following her death, it was rumoured that she was in truth Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia, the second daughter of Nicholas II of Russia, and of Tsarina Alexandra .

  3. Princess Tatiana Constantinovna (not to be confused with her cousin, Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna, second daughter of Nicholas II, 1897–1918), had six brothers and two sisters. Title [ edit ] On 14 July 1886, Emperor Alexander III of Russia modified the Romanov house laws by restricting the title of Grand Duke/Duchess to children and grandchildren in the male line of a Russian emperor .

  4. Tatiana Romanov, Daughter of the Last Tsar: Diaries and Letters, 1913 1918, " presents translations of material never before published in Russian or in English, as well as materials never published in their entirety in the West.The brisk, modern prose of Tatiana s diary entries reveals the character of a young woman who was far more than the sheltered imperial beauty as she previously has been ...

  5. Tatiana Constantínovna de Rusia (en ruso: Татьяна Константиновна Романова; San Petersburgo, 23 de enero de 1890 - Jerusalén, 29 de agosto de 1979) fue princesa de Rusia y luego abadesa del monasterio de la Ascensión del Monte de los Olivos. Era la hija mayor del gran duque Constantino Constantínovich de Rusia y ...

  6. 20 de jul. de 2018 · The Romanovs, in a 1913 photo. In the center of the group, Tsar Nicholas II sits with his wife, the tsarina Alexandra. Behind, from left to right, are their daughters Maria, Olga, and Tatiana.

  7. Ejecución de la familia Romanov. La familia imperial rusa. De izquierda a derecha: Olga, María, Nicolás II, Alejandra, Anastasia, Alekséi y Tatiana. El marinero Klimenti Nagorny quien formaba parte de la leal servidumbre del Zar fue uno de los primeros ejecutados por los bolcheviques en Tobolsk. El marinero Andréi Derevenko, cuidador de ...