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  1. Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, (1819–1876) daughter of Nicholas I of Russia; Grand Duchess Maria Mikhailovna of Russia (1825–1846), daughter of Grand Duke Michael Pavlovich of Russia; Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (1853–1920), daughter of Alexander II of Russia; Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1854–1920 ...

  2. When Natalia Petrovna died in St. Petersburg of measles, on 4 March 1725. [5] Though it had been more than a month after the death of her father, Peter was not yet buried, and the coffin of the young grand duchess was placed in the same room. She was buried alongside other young children in the Peter and Paul Cathedral in St. Petersburg .

  3. 9 de feb. de 2021 · Genealogy for Maria Mikhailovna Romanova of Russia (Romanov Holstein-Gottorp), Grand duchess (1825 - 1846) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  4. Maria's siblings were Grand Duchess Olga of Russia, Grand Duchess Tatiana of Russia, Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia, and Tsarevich Alexei of Russia. Maria's Russian title ( Velikaya Knyazhna Великая Княжна) is most precisely translated as "Grand Princess", meaning that Maria, as an "Imperial Highness" was higher in rank than other Princesses in Europe who were "Royal Highnesses".

  5. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Maria Mikhailovna of Russia‎ ... (7 C, 2 F) Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia (1890–1958)‎ ... Media in category "Grand Duchesses of Russia"

  6. 16 de mar. de 2015 · Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna was born on 28 July 1860 at the Peterhof Palace in Russia. She was the daughter of Princess Cecilie of Baden, known as Grand Duchess Olga Feodorovna, and Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich. She was their only daughter, and she had six brothers. Her marriage to Friedrich Franz, the Hereditary Grand Duke [read more]

  7. Eastern Orthodox. Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Russia ( Russian: Анастасия Михайловна; 28 July 1860 – 11 March 1922) was a daughter of Grand Duke Michael Nicolaievich of Russia and a granddaughter of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia. She was raised in the Caucasus, where she lived between 1862 and 1878 with her family.