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  2. 11 de ago. de 2023 · Nikolaev Palace. Nikolayevsky Palace was built by architect Andrei Shtakenshneider (the author of the Mariinsky Palace) for the son of Emperor Nicholas I, Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich.. General information. This younger brother of Emperor Alexander II was a military man and commanded Russian troops in the liberation of Bulgaria.

  3. He may also be referred to as Nicholas Nikolaevich the Elder to tell him apart from his son, Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia (1856–1929). Trained for the military, as a Field Marshal he commanded the Russian army of the Danube in the Russo-Turkish War, 1877–1878 .

  4. Died 05 January 1929 in Antibes, France. Nikolai Nikolaevich, a senior Russian officer and close relative of Tsar Nicholas II, was involved in attempts to reform the Russian army from 1905. He was named Commander-in-Chief at the onset of war in 1914 but was removed a year later following military reversals and disquieting ventures into civilian ...

  5. Vladimir Nikolaevich NIKOLAEV. 1873–1942. Catherine Nikolaevna NIKOLAEVA. 1874–1940. ... 1877–1878. Sources (3) Nicholas Nikolaevich Romanov, "Find A Grave Index"

  6. 2) Vladimir Nikolaevich Nikolaev (1873–1942) 3) Catherine Nikolaevna Nikolaeva (1874–1940) 4) Nicholas Nikolaevich Nikolaev (1875–1902) and 5) Galina Nikolaevna Nikolaeva (1877–1878) "The Grand Duke arranged a change of class into the gentry for his mistress and the couple’s illegitimate children took the surname Nikolayev.

  7. Grand Duke Nicholas Nicolaievich showed a special interest in military engineering. In 1856, he was appointed as general Inspector of engineers and in 1864, he became commander of the Imperial Guard. In 1873, he accompanied his brother, Alexander II , to Berlin at the meeting of the three emperors: Russia, Germany and Austria.