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  1. The dukes, princes, counts, and barons of Courlandish, Livonian, Estonian and Oesel extraction were gradually absorbed into the Russian nobility due to their services to the realm. The Russian medieval equivalent of knights (the armored boyars , the vityazes ) was ultimately abolished by the reforms of Peter the Great .

  2. On March 1, 1918, Anastasia lost some of her royal privileges. She and the rest of her family switched to soldiers' rations, and they had to forfeit such delicacies as coffee and butter. Not only that, but their 10 servants promptly lost their jobs.

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  3. A. Princes Abamelek (Georgian, titular princes) Princes Abamelik-Lazarev. Princes Abashidze (Georgian nobility, raised to titular princes in the Russian Empire) Princes Abashidze-Gorlenko. Princes Abhazovy ( Abkhazi) Princes Abhazovy ( Anchipadze-Abhazovy, Abkhazi) Princes Abymelikovy (Russified family name of Princes Abamelik) Princes Avalov ...

  4. 26 de ago. de 2022 · Russia's Lost Princesses. Home. Episodes. Clips. Galleries. Beyond the portraits. The Romanov sisters were the most photographed princesses of their day, yet the world knew very little of...

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  5. As satisfying as the movie ending is, the real Anastasia probably did not reunite with her grandmother years after the Russian Revolution and run off with a charming con man. In fact, she probably did not survive her family’s execution at all.

  6. Those Russian dynasts who genealogically were distant from Emperors (as not to be Grand Dukes) were entitled to titulary Prince of Russia. Prince John Konstantinovich of Russia (1886–1918) was apparently the only who lost the grand ducal title accorded by convention at birth but removed by Alexander III.

  7. 23 de dic. de 2021 · The story of Anastasia Romanov, the Russian grand duchess who miraculously survived the night in 1918 when Bolsheviks murdered the entire Russian royal family, has been the stuff of legend for...