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  1. Prince Dmitri Alexandrovich of Russia. 0 references. ... Prince Rostislav Alexandrovich Rostislav Alexandrovich of Russia Romanov (of Russia) (2 Nov 1902 - 31 Jul 1978)

  2. Prince Dmitri may refer to: Dmitry Donskoy (1350–1389), Prince of Moscow; Prince Dmitri Alexandrovich of Russia (1901–1980), nephew of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia; See also. Prince Dimitri Romanov (1926-2016), Russian prince, philanthropist and author. Dimitri (disambiguation)

  3. Early life Dmitri's parents: Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich and his first wife, Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark in 1889. Grand Duke Dmitri was born on 18 September [O.S. 6 September] 1891 as the second child and only son of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich and his first wife, Grand Duchess Alexandra Georgievna of Russia, born Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark.

  4. Media in category "Dmitriy Alexandrovich Romanov". The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total. The Romanovs under house arrest in Ai Todor 1918.jpg 1,890 × 1,455; 1.04 MB. Children of Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia.jpg 438 × 338; 73 KB. Die Kinder des Grossfürsten Alexander Mihailowitsch, 1903.jpg 1,001 × 740 ...

  5. Prince Dmitri Alexandrovich of Russia (15 August [O.S. 2 August] 1901 – 7 July 1980) was the fourth son and fifth 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. Dimitri Alexandrovitch de Russie, né le 15 août 1901 au palais de La Gatchina ...

  6. From left: Prince Dmitri, Prince Feodor, Prince Nikita, Prince Andrei on the wheel, Prince Rostislav and Prince Vasili. Prince Andrei Alexandrovich was born at the Winter Palace, Saint Petersburg, the second child and first son of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia.

  7. Step back in time with this stunning vintage wedding photo of Prince Dmitri Alexandrovich Romanov and Countess Marina Sergeievna Golenistcheva-Koutouzova. Captured on their special day on 25 October 1931, this black and white image is a true piece of history.