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  1. Prince Nikita Alexandrovich of Russia (17 January [O.S. 4 January] 1900 – 12 September 1974) was the third son and fourth child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia. He was a nephew of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.

  2. Prince Rostislav Alexandrovich of Russia (24 November [O.S. 11 November] 1902 – 31 July 1978) was the fifth son and sixth child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna. He was a nephew of Tsar Nicholas II, Russia's last tsar.

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  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · This was the fate of the sister of Emperor Nicholas II — Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia. In 1919, on the British warship HMS Marlborough she and her children left Russia forever to build a new life on the shores of Great Britain. Afisha.London magazine chronicles Grand Duchess Xenia’s life in exile and reveals where she lived in ...

  4. Prince Nikita Nikitich Romanov (13 May 1923 – 3 May 2007) was a British born, American historian and writer, author of a book about Ivan the Terrible. He was a member of the Romanov family , a son of Prince Nikita Alexandrovich of Russia and a great nephew of Nicholas II of Russia , the last Tsar.

  5. Prince Nikita Nikitich Romanoff (1923-2007). Born in London to Prince Nikita Alexandrovich of Russia and Countess Mariya Ilarianovna Vorontzova-Daschkova. He was the great nephew of Nicholas II, the last Tsar of Russia.

  6. Prince Nikita Alexandrovich of Russia (17 January [O.S. 4 January] 1900 – 12 September 1974) was the third son and fourth child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia. He was a nephew of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.

  7. Prince Nikita Alexandrovich was a great-grandson of Nicholas I. He was born in St Petersburg (1900). Emigrated after the revolution. Died in Cannes (1974).