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  1. RMM9DR0A – Grave stone of Princess Catherine Alexandrovna Yurievskaya St Peter's Church, Hayling Island, Hampshire, UK RM 2RTYFBP – New York, New York July 17, 1924 Photograph of Princess Bariatinsky (Catherine Alexandrovna Romanov Yurievsky), the former wife of Prince Sergius Obelenski, who has inherited great wealth from her father, Alexander II, King of the Serbs.

  2. In 1916 he married Princess Catherine Yurievskaya, the daughter of Tsar Alexander II and his aristocratic mistress (and later wife). Catherine had grown up in France and wasn’t close to the current Tsar, Nicholas II; nor was Serge.

  3. Alexander II ( Russian: Алекса́ндр II Никола́евич; 29 April 1818 – 13 March 1881) (Old Style dates) was the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland from 2 March 1855 until his assassination. [1] He is most famous for freeing the serf s in his Emancipation reform of 1861 .

  4. Branches of the Russian Imperial Family (1,979 words) exact match in snippet view article find links to article (1871-1948) Prince Boris Alexandrovich Yurievsky (1876-1876) Princess Catherine Yurievskaya (1878-1959) ∞ Prince Alexander Bariatinsky (1870-1910) ∞ Prince

  5. Ekaterina Alexandrovna Iourievskaïa est une princesse russe, née le 9 septembre 1878 et morte le 22 décembre 1959.. Biographie. Elle est la fille d'Alexandre II de Russie et de la princesse Ekaterina Mikhaïlovna Dolgoroukova (Catherine Dolgorouki en français, la fameuse « Katia »).

  6. Princess Catherine may refer to: Catherine Dolgorukov, Princess Yurievskaya (1847–1922), wife of Tsar Alexander II of Russia. Catherine Radziwill (1858–1941), wife of Prince Wilhelm Radziwiłł. Princess Catherine Ivanovna of Russia (1915–2007), daughter of Prince John Constantinovich of Russia. Princess Catherine of Württemberg (1821 ...

  7. Princess Catherine Alexandrovna Yurievskaya (Russian: Екатерина Александровна Юрьевская, Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Yurievskaya; 9 September 1878 (O.S.) – 22 December 1959) was the natural daughter of Alexander II of Russia by his mistress (later his wife), Princess Catherine Dolgorukova.