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  1. Princess Irina Felixovna Yusupova, (21 March 1915, Saint Petersburg, Russia – 30 August 1983, Cormeilles-en-Parisis, France), married Count Nikolai Dmitrievich Sheremetev (28 October 1904, Moscow, Russia – 5 February 1979, Paris, France), son of Count Dmitry Sergeevich Sheremetev and wife Countess Irina Ilarionovna Vorontzova-Dachkova and a descendant of Boris Petrovich Sheremetev; had issue:

  2. 6 de ene. de 2023 · Prince Michael Andreevich (1920-2008) Prince Andrew Andreevich (1923-2021) Prince Alexis Andreevich (b. 1953) ∞ Zoetta Leisy (b. 1956) Prince Peter Andreevich (b. 1961) ∞ Barbara Jurgenon (b. 1968) Prince Andrew Andreevich (b. 1963) ∞ Elisabeth Flores (b. 1964) Princess Natasha Andreevna (b. 1993)

  3. On 17 July 1998, eighty years to the day after their murder in the cellar of the Ipatiev House at Ekaterinburg, the earthly remains of Emperor Nicholas II, his family, Dr Botkin and the three faithful servants were finally laid to rest in St Petersburg´s Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral. Over fifty members of the Romanov Family and their close ...

  4. Princess Xenia Andreevna Romanoff of Russia (1919-2000), Wife of Geoffrey Tooth; daughter of Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia; great niece of Tsar Nicholas II. Sitter associated with 4 portraits.

  5. Prince Michael Andreevich (1920–2008) m. 1 1953 Jill Murphy (b. 1921); they divorced in 1953. m. 2 1954 Shirley Cramond (1916–1983).m. 3 1993 Giulia Crespi (b. 1930). Michael had no children from any of his marriages. Prince Andrew Andreevich (b. 1923) m. 1 1951 Elena Dourneva (born 1927).

  6. Prince Feodor Alexandrovich Romanov was born at the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire on 23 December 1898. He was the second son and third child among seven siblings. Although a grandson of Emperor Alexander III through his mother, he was not entitled to the title Grand Duke of Russia because he was only a great-grandson of Emperor Nicholas I in the male line through his father.