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  1. Catherine Pavlovna of Russia ( Russian: Екатерина Павловна; 21 May [ O.S. 10 May] 1788 – 9 January 1819) was Queen of Württemberg from 30 October 1816 until her death in 1819 as the wife of William I of Württemberg . Catherine was born as the fourth daughter of Emperor Paul I of Russia and Duchess Sophie Dorothea of ...

  2. Duchess Alexandra of Oldenburg. Grand Duchess Alexandra Petrovna of Russia (Russian: Алекса́ндра Петро́вна Ольденбу́ргская, romanized: Aleksándra Petróvna Ol'denbúrgskaya; born Duchess Alexandra Frederica Wilhelmina of Oldenburg, German: Alexandra Friederike Wilhelmine Herzogin von Oldenburg; 2 June 1838 – 25 April 1900) was a great-granddaughter of ...

  3. Grand Duchess Alexandra Petrovna of Russia (Russian: Алекса́ндра Петро́вна Ольденбу́ргская, romanized: Aleksándra Petróvna Ol'denbúrgskaya; born Duchess Alexandra Frederica Wilhelmina of Oldenburg, German: Alexandra Friederike Wilhelmine Herzogin von Oldenburg; 2 June 1838 – 25 April 1900) was a great-granddaughter of Emperor Paul I of Russia and the ...

  4. Alexandra Petrovna of Oldenburg. Grand Duchess of Russia.jpg. 622 × 933; 405 KB. 0 references. sex or gender. female. 1 reference.

  5. Grand Duchess Alexandra Petrovna of Russia ( tr. ; Born Duchess Alexandra Frederica Wilhelmina of Oldenburg; 2 June 1838 – 25 April 1900) was a great-granddaughter of Emperor Paul I of Russia and the wife of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia, the elder. Born Duchess Alexandra of Oldenburg, she was the eldest daughter of Duke Peter of ...

  6. Death Duchess Therese died on 19 April 1883 in Saint St. Petersburg. Six years after her death, George remarried to Princess Anastasia of Montenegro. Titles and styles 30 March 1852 - 12 May 1879 Her Imperial Highness Duchess Therese Petrovna of Oldenburg (Princess Therese Petrovna Oldenburgskaya) 12 May 1879 - 19 April 1883: Her Imperial Highness Princess Therese Petrovna of Leuchtenberg.

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