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  1. Prince Vasili Alexandrovich of Russia (7 July [O.S. 24 June] 1907 – 24 June 1989) was the sixth son and youngest child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia. He was a nephew of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.

  2. Prince Vasili Alexandrovich of Russia (7 July [O.S. 24 June] 1907 – 24 June 1989) was the sixth son and youngest child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia. He was a nephew of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.

  3. Prince Nikita Alexandrovich of Russia (17 January [O.S. 4 January] 1900 – 12 September 1974) was the third son and fourth child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia. He was a nephew of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.

  4. Prince Vasili Alexandrovich, who then was head of the Romanov Family Association, said: “The happy event in the Prussian royal family doesn’t affect the Romanovs because the newborn prince...

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  5. Prince of royal blood ( ru:Князь императорской крови) — title introduced in the Russian Empire in 1886 for distant descendants of the emperor. They were granted great-grandchildren and their descendants (and their wives) instead of the more honorable "Grand Duke" (for children and grandchildren).

  6. 0 references. WikiTree person ID. Of_Russia-10. subject named as. Prince Vassily Alexandrovich Vassily Alexandrovich of Russia Romanov (Of Russia) (7 Jul 1907 - 23 Jun 1989) 0 references.

  7. Prince Andrei Alexandrovich with his brothers.jpg 571 × 447; 53 KB. Prince Vasily of Russia.JPG 1,048 × 1,421; 971 KB. Xenia Alexandrovna family.jpg 600 × 425; 71 KB. Categories: Romanov (surname) Vasily (given name) 1907 births. 1989 deaths. Princes of royal blood (Russia)