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  1. Demetrio Constantínovich (en ruso: Димитрий Константинович; San Petersburgo, 13 de junio de 1860- ibidem, 28 de enero de 1919) fue un gran duque ruso, lugarteniente general del ejército imperial (1896), director de las Haras imperiales (1896), y presidente de la sociedad imperial de caballos de pura raza (1911).

  2. Dmitri Konstantínovich (en ruso: Дми́трий Константи́нович Су́здальский; 1324 - 5 de junio de 1383), fue un poderoso príncipe de Súzdal y Nizhni Nóvgorod que dominó las políticas rusas durante la minoría de su yerno, Dmitri Donskói. La famosa familia Shuiski desciende de su hijo mayor, Basilio Kirdyapa ...

    • Constantin Vassilievitch, Elena (?)
    • Rúrikovich
    • 5 de julio de 1383jul., Nizhni Nóvgorod (Principado de Nizhni Novgorod-Suzdal)
    • Early Life
    • Formative Years
    • Military Career
    • Russian Grand Duke
    • Retirement
    • War and Revolution
    • Internal Exile
    • Captivity
    • Execution
    • Honours and Awards

    Grand Duke Dmitry Konstantinovich was born at Strelna on 13 June 1860, the third son and fifth child of Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia and Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna, born Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg. When Dmitry turned 7 his education was turned over to Alexei Zelenoy, an officer who had served under his father in the...

    His parents' marriage was unhappy and Dmitry was still a child when his father started a new family with his mistress, a Russian ballerina. A second family setback scared him even further. Dmitry was 14 when his eldest brother Nikolai Konstantinovich was disinherited, declared insane and sent into internal Russian exile, after stealing some diamond...

    On 1 June 1880, Dmitry Konstantinovich was appointed to the suite of Alexander II and given the rank of Fligel-Adjutant. Six months later, after completing his initial infantry training, the grand duke was appointed lieutenant in the Horse Guards Regiment. He was to serve with the Horse Guards for twelve years as a junior officer, and finally as co...

    Dmitry was very religious and he assumed responsibility for the church of the Apparition of the Virgin near Strelna, which was the regimental church of the Horse Grenadiers. He commissioned both an enlargement and a renovation program, which he paid for himself. The grand duke's main residence was the splendid Palace of Strelna, where he lived a qu...

    The grand duke's retirement allowed him to focus solely on his passion for horses. Dmitry Konstantinovich created a model equestrian center, the Dubrovsky Stud farm, outside the Village of Mirgord, in the Poltava province. In 1911, Dmitry became president of the Imperial Society of Horse Racing, and was named Honorary president of the Russian socie...

    Dmitry had anticipated a clash with Germany for years and was not surprised at the outbreak of World War I. By then, he was almost blind which kept him from participating in the conflict, and he had to content himself with a job training the cavalry regiments away from the field of action. Never meddling in politics, Dmitry Konstantinovich remained...

    After the successful October Revolution of November 1917, the Petrograd newspapers published a decree summoning all the Romanovs to report to the dreaded Cheka, the secret police. Initially they were just required not to leave the city. In March 1918 the Romanovs registered were summoned again now to be sent away. Dmitry went accompanied by Colonel...

    Upon arrival, Dmitry Konstantinovich and the other grand dukes were questioned at length by Moisei Uritsky, the Chairman of the Petrograd Cheka. Grand Duke Georgy wrote " Dmitry asked Uritsky why we were imprisoned, and his answer was that it was to save us as the people intended shooting us at Vologda",an explanation hard to believe. The prisoners...

    There are no eyewitness accounts of the execution. What is known is based on versions that are derived from rumors and second hand information. They vary on the details, some have an overly dramatic air about them, but they all have a similar ring. At 11:30 pm on the night of 27–28 January, guards awoke Grand Dukes Dmitry Konstantinovich, and Nikol...

    The Grand Duke received several Russian and foreign decorations: Russian 1. Knight of the Order of St. Andrew 2. Knight of the Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky 3. Knight of the Order of St. Anna 4. Knight (1st Class) of the Order of Saint Stanislaus 5. Knight of the Order of the White Eagle Foreign 1. Grand Cross of the Order of the Württemberg Crow...

  3. Dmitry Constantinovich, (en ruso: Димитрий Константинович) o Dmitry Konstantinovich Romano v, (en ruso: Дмитрий Константинович Романов), nacido el 13 de junio de 1860 en San Petersburgo, asesinado en San Petersburgo por los bolcheviques el 28 de enero de 1919. Fue Gran Duque de Rusia, Teniente ...

  4. Prince Dmitri Alexandrovich of Russia, only had a daughter. Prince Rostislav Alexandrovich of Russia, he had two sons. From his first son, there are three members of the House of Romanov, born in 1985 and 1987. While from his second, there are three members, born in 1968, 1972, and 2009.

  5. 19 de sept. de 2016 · A finales de la década de los 50, un genetista llamado Dimitri K. Belyaev intentó crear una población de zorro doméstico. A través del trabajo de un programa de cría en el Instituto de ...

  6. 2 de dic. de 2022 · Grand Duke Dimitri Constantinovich of Russia. son of Grand Duke Constantin Nikolaevich and first cousin of Alexander III of Russia (1860-1919) Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 1 June 1860 (in Julian calendar) Strelna. Date of death.