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  1. 30 de ago. de 2019 · Media in category "Georgiy Maximilianovich, 6th Duke of Leuchtenberg". The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total. Anastasia and George Maximilianovich.jpg 1,086 × 1,500; 281 KB. Castello di vincigliata, targa su muro esterno 01 regina natalia di serbia.JPG 2,576 × 1,588; 3.03 MB.

  2. El Príncipe Jorge Maximiliánovich Románovsky, 6.º duque de Leuchtenberg (29 de febrero de 1852 - 16 de mayo de 1912), también conocido como príncipe Jorge Románovsky o Jorge de Beauharnais, era el hijo menor de Maximiliano de Beauharnais, 3º Duque de Leuchtenberg, y su esposa, la Gran Duquesa María Nikolaevna de Rusia.

  3. Duques de Leuchtenberg. Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre Duques de Leuchtenberg. Categorías: Duques de Alemania. Casa de Beauharnais.

  4. Jorge Maximilianovich de Leuchtenberg (1889–1906 (Xuliano)) Fillos: Sérgio Georgievich, 8.º Duque de Leuchtenberg (pt) () Jorge Maximilianovich de Leuchtenberg (pt) Helena Georgievna de Leuchtenberg (pt) () Jorge Maximilianovich de Leuchtenberg (pt) Pais: Nicolao I de Montenegro e Milena Vukotić (pt) Irmáns

  5. Eugen Maximilianovich was born in Saint Petersburg in 1847, as the second son and fifth child of Maximilian de Beauharnais, 3rd Duke of Leuchtenberg and Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia. After the death of his father in 1852, Eugen's older brother Nicolas became the fourth Duke of Leuchtenberg.

  6. Russian Orthodoxy. Nicholas Maximilianovitch, 4th Duke of Leuchtenberg (4 August 1843 - 6 January 1891) was a Russian Prince and soldier who was the 4th Duke of Leuchtenberg from 1852 until his death in 1891. Head of the House of Beauharnais, he was a grandson of Nicholas I of Russia and was a candidate for the throne of Greece and of Romania.

  7. Duke of Leuchtenberg. 11 November 1890 – 2 March 1928. (37 years, 3 months and 20 days) (cousin of Sergei Georgievich, son of Nicholas Maximilianovich) Nicolas Nikolaevich de Leuchtenberg. Born on 8 August 1896 in Gory, Russia. Deceased 5 May 1937 in Munich, Germany. styled Highness (1896–1937);