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  1. Princess Nadejda Petrovna of Russia (Russian: Надежда Петровна; 3 March 1898 – 21 April 1988) was the third child of Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich of Russia and his wife, the former Princess Milica of Montenegro.

  2. 30 de sept. de 2014 · Just before the outbreak of World War I, Prince Oleg was engaged to his cousin Princess Nadejda Petrovna of Russia. Shortly after the start of World War I, five of the six sons of Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich were sent to the front to serve with the Imperial Guards.

  3. Princess Nadezhda Petrovna of Russia (Russian: Надежда Петровна; 3 March 1898 – 21 April 1988) was the third child of Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich of Russia and his wife, the former Princess Milica of Montenegro.

  4. 9 de oct. de 2020 · Princess Militza of Montenegro.jpg 490 × 623; 52 KB Principessa Militza, granduchessa di Russia.jpg 769 × 1,006; 387 KB Yusupov Palace-1912 7.jpg 1,206 × 905; 177 KB

  5. Dulber Palace. Dulber Palace ranks 23,159th in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Makunduchi, Albufeira, and Tapiales. Memorable people born in Dulber Palace include Princess Nadejda Petrovna of Russia.

  6. 21 de ago. de 2018 · Princess Milica PetroviNjego of Montenegro, also known as Grand Duchess Militza Nikolaevna of Russia, (14 July 1866 in Cetinje, Montenegro 5 September 1951 in Alexandria, Egypt) was a Montenegrin princess.