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  1. Princess Dorrit Romanov (née Countess Reventlow; born 22 April 1942) is a Danish translator, benefactor, philanthropist, social activist, and the widow of Prince Dimitri Romanov, who had claims to the headship of the Imperial House of Russia.

    • Eric Reventlow
    • Nina Bent Rasmussen
    • Dona Maria de Braganza Pederson
    • Dorrit Reventlow, 22 April 1942 (age 81), Recife, Brazil
  2. After being widowed in 1989, he married Dorrit Reventlow (born 1942) in Kostroma on 28 July 1993. His second marriage was the first time a Romanov had been married in Russia since the fall of the dynasty .

  3. 23 de ene. de 2024 · Dorrit Reventlow. Birthdate: April 22, 1942. Birthplace: Pernambuco, Récife, Brasilien (Brazil) Death: Immediate Family: Daughter of Erik Reventlow and Nina Bente Rasmussen. Wife of Telmo José de Bragança (Lafões) and Dimitri Romanovich Romanov, Prince, Ridder af Dannebrog.

    • Pernambuco, Récife
    • April 22, 1942
    • Récife
  4. Después de enviudar en 1989 contrajo nupcias con Dorrit Reventlow (nacida en 1942) en Kostromá el 28 de julio de 1993. Su segundo matrimonio fue la primera vez que un Románov había casado en Rusia desde la caída de la dinastía. Trabajo de la caridad. Desde su retiro, participó en una serie de obras de caridad.

  5. 10 de ago. de 2023 · At a reception in 1991, Dmitri met Dorrit Reventlow, born in 1942 in Brazil to Danish parents. Dorrit’s father was from a noble Danish-German family, Reventlow . Dorrit had her own translation company, known as Translator Dorrit Romanoff & Associates after her marriage to Dmitri.

  6. Princess Dorrit Romanov is a Danish translator, benefactor, philanthropist, social activist, and the widow of Prince Dimitri Romanov, who had claims to the headship of the Imperial House of Russia.

  7. Princess Theodora Alexeevna Romanov (nee Dorrit Reventlow; 22 April 1942, Recife, Brazil) is a Danish translator, benefactor, philanthropist, social activist, and the wife of Prince Dimitri Romanovich Romanov, who has claims to the headship of the Imperial House of Russia. Biography.