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  1. Hace 21 horas · Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia (1890–1958) Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia (1891–1942) Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark: January 22, 1872: February 8, 1938: Married 1902, Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia (1882–1957) and had 3 children: Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark (1903–1997)

  2. Hace 4 días · Olga Nikolaevna Grand Duchess of Russia, Queen consort of Charles I of Württemberg; Olga Pavlovna Grand Duchess of Russia, daughter of Paul I; Olga Alexandrovna Grand Duchess of Russia, daughter of Alexander III; Olga Nikolaevna Grand Duchess of Russia, daughter of Nicholas II; Olga Khokhlova former wife and muse of Pablo Picasso

  3. Hace 4 días · Remains of 2 faithdul retainers to the Imperial Family discovered near Perm. On 19th May 2024 - the day marking the 156th anniversary of the birth of Emperor Nicholas II - a new exhibition The Romanov Family Album, opened in the House of Scientists in Pushchino, a town in the Moscow region. The highlight of the exhibition is a group of seven ...

  4. Hace 3 días · Answer: Grand Duchess Alexandra Alexandrovna Grand Duchess Maria was her sister who married the second son of Queen Victoria and died in 1920. Grand Duchesses Olga and Xenia were the daughters of Tsar Alexander III, and thus the nieces of Alexandra and Maria.

  5. Hace 5 días · After Queen Olgas death in 1926, the ruby parure passed to her second son, Prince Nicholas, and his wife, Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna, who often loaned the jewelry to her three...

  6. Hace 4 días · Romanov dynasty, rulers of Russia from 1613 until the Russian Revolution of February 1917. Among notable Romanov rulers were Peter the Great (reigned 1682–1725), Catherine the Great (1762–96), and Nicholas II (1894–1917), the last Romanov emperor, who was killed by revolutionaries soon after abdicating the throne.

  7. Hace 1 día · Peter I ( Russian: Пётр I Алексеевич, romanized : Pyotr I Alekseyevich, [note 1] IPA: [ˈpʲɵtr ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ]; 9 June [ O.S. 30 May] 1672 – 8 February [ O.S. 28 January] 1725), was Tsar of all Russia from 1682, and the first Emperor of all Russia, known as Peter the Great, [note 2] from 1721 until his death in 1725.