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  1. 5. Paul I’s “pet project” was the scene of his murder. Tatyana Barkova/Russian Museum. The Emperor lived in his new castle for just 40 days. On the night of March 12, 1801, a group of ...

  2. Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia (24 January [ O.S. 12 January] 1897 – 8 May 1981) was the first son and second child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia. He was also the eldest nephew of Nicholas II of Russia, the last Tsar. Born and raised in Imperial Russia during the reign of ...

  3. Prince Michael Mihailovich (31 July 1959 – 24 January 2001) After his divorce he was married secondly in Josse on 15 January 1994 to Maria de las Mercedes Ustrell-Cabani (b. 1960). In 1995 he adopted his granddaughter Tatiana Alexandra (b. 1986), the daughter of his son, the late Prince Michael Paul Mihailovich.

  4. Prince Michael Andreevich was born in Versailles, the second child and eldest son of Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia and Donna Elisabetta di Sasso-Ruffo (1886–1940). He was a grandson of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia and a great nephew of Nicholas II, the last Emperor of Russia.

  5. Michael of Russia Wikipedia. Michael of Russia Wikipedia. 4.4 (159) · USD 4.9 · In stock. Description. This rare miniature portrait of Tsar Nicholas II on a round ...

  6. 21 de sept. de 2017 · In 1613, Mikhail Romanov became the first Romanov czar of Russia, following a fifteen-year period of political upheaval after the fall of Russia’s medieval Rurik dynasty. He took the name Michael I.

  7. Several minor branches. The House of Romanov [b] (also transliterated as Romanoff; Russian: Романовы, romanized : Romanovy, IPA: [rɐˈmanəvɨ]) was the reigning imperial house of Russia from 1613 to 1917. They achieved prominence after Anastasia Romanovna married Ivan the Terrible, the first crowned tsar of all Russia.