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  1. Maria Feodorovna (Russian: Мария Фёдоровна, romanized: Mariya Fyodorovna; 26 November 1847 – 13 October 1928), known before her marriage as Princess Dagmar of Denmark, was Empress of Russia from 1881 to 1894 as the wife of Emperor Alexander III.

  2. Princess Dagmar of Denmark (Dagmar Louise Elisabeth; 23 May 1890 – 11 October 1961) was a member of the Danish royal family. She was the youngest child and fourth daughter of Frederick VIII of Denmark and his wife, Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway.

  3. Marie Feodorovna (18471928) Russian empress, known as the "Lady of Tears," who was related by birth or marriage to three European monarchies and survived the violent upheavals of the late 19th and early 20th centuries that claimed many in her family . Name variations: Princess Dagmar of Denmark; Maria Feodorovna or Fyodorovna or Fedorovna ...

  4. Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar: 1847 1928 Daughter of Christian IX and Louise of Hesse-Kassel: Born a princess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, created a Danish princess in 1853. Married Alexander III, Emperor of Russia on 9 November 1866, widowed in 1894. Thyra Amalie Caroline Charlotte Anna: 1853 1933

  5. 31 de oct. de 2017 · Dagmar of Denmark – Her life as a Princess (Part one) Tuesday, 31 October 2017, 7:00 Lauralee Jacks Dagmar of Denmark, Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, The Royal Women 0. (public domain) The Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna’s life was often marked by tragedy.

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  6. 18 de dic. de 2023 · Maria Feodorovna, born Princess Dagmar of Denmark, embarked on a captivating journey marked by love, tragedy, and royalty. Raised in a carefree yet god-fearing environment alongside her...

  7. When Princess Dagmar of Denmark was born on 26 November 1847, in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark, her father, King Christian IX of Denmark, was 29 and her mother, Princess Louise Caroline Hessen-Kassel, was 30. She married Emperor Alexander III Romanov of Russia on 28 October 1866, in Saint Petersburg, Russia.