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  1. 18 de sept. de 2018 · Writing over twenty years after the events, Nathalie Majolier provides her unique insights into the private life of a man who had little desire for the pomp and ceremony of his position in the ruling Romanov family. She remembers her step-father fondly, and recalling the last time she saw him, writes “thus, almost casually, there went out of ...

  2. Nathalie Majolier was born in 1903. ... Nathalie Mamontov was born on June 2 1903, ... Pauline Gray and Alexandra Majolier.

  3. Nathalie Sergeyevna Tata Gielgud (Mamontov) (2 Jun 1903 - certain 7 Sep 1969) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (0 entries) edit. Wikibooks (0 entries) edit.

  4. Natalia Sergueïevna Cheremetievskaïa ou Nathalie Brassow , Natalia Brassova ou encore la comtesse Brassova , ou Natalia Cheremetievskaïa-Romanovskaïa, née le 27 juin 1880 dans le village de Perovo et décédée le 26 janvier 1952 à Paris, fut l'épouse morganatique du grand-duc Michel Alexandrovitch de Russie. En 1938, elle est titrée princesse Romanovskaïa-Brassova. Le nom de Brassova ...

  5. 21 de jul. de 2019 · Natalia Brasova,birthplace is Perovo District Moscow Russia,date of birth June 27 1880,died at the age of 72,Died Paris, France,sign of the zodiac Cancer,Paren

  6. BibliographyARCHIVAL MATERIAL. Bakhmeteff Archives, Rare Books and Manuscripts Library, Columbia University [BAR]M. N. Arkhipov, ‘Vospominaniia o pervoi mirovoi

  7. About Cecil William Turpie Gray. Cecil Gray (1895–1951) was a Scottish music critic and composer. He published books on the composers Jean Sibelius, Peter Warlock and Carlo Gesualdo, the last of these co-authored by the same Warlock; also a history of music, collections of essays on music, a play about Gilles de Rais and an autobiography.