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  1. Catherine Gavrilovna Chislova (Russian: Екатерина Гавриловна Числова) (21 September 1846 – 13 December 1889) was a Russian ballerina. She was the mistress of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich; they had five children.

    • 13 December 1889 (aged 43), Crimea
  2. En esta dama desconocida, vieron a la bailarina, Catherine Chislova, la amante del Gran Duque Nikolai Nikolaevich, y la bailarina Anna Kuznetsova, la mujer mantenida del Gran Duque Konstantin Nikolaevich.

  3. 25 de dic. de 2022 · Catherine Gavrilovna Chislova (Russian: Екатерина Гавриловна Числова) (21 September 1846 – 13 December 1889) was a Russian ballerina. She was the mistress of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich; they had five children.

    • "Jekaterina Tšislova"
    • December 13, 1889 (43)Crimea, Ukraine
    • St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
    • September 21, 1846
  4. 2 de abr. de 2017 · The Palace was known as the Nicholas Palace, surprise. Grand Duke Nikolas Nikolaevich the Elder. The Elder distinguish him from his legitimate son by wife Princess Alexandra, another Nikolas 1856-1929; and another son (also Nikolas) by his long-term significant other, a dancer, Catherine Chislova.

  5. Grand Duke Nicholas Nicolaievich, unable to get a divorce, hoped to survive his wife and then marry his mistress, but it was Catherine Chislova who died unexpectedly in Crimea while Grand Duchess Alexandra Petrovna would survive him by nine years.

  6. The legitimate male line of this branch is extinct with the death of Prince Dimitri Romanov in 2016. The male line of this branch, however, is survived by the illegitimate Nikolayev family, descendant of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia (1831–1891) to his mistress Catherine Chislova .

  7. 22 de abr. de 2024 · In 1865, the grand duke started a permanent relationship with Catherine Chislova, a dancer from the Krasnoye Selo Theater. Nicholas Nicholaievich did not attempt to hide his affair. He installed his mistress in a house visible from the study of his palace in St Petersburg.