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  1. 9 de oct. de 2020 · The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. Anastasia and George Maximilianovich.jpg 1,086 × 1,500; 281 KB. Anastasia Nikolajewna von Montenegro, Großfürstin von Russland.jpg 749 × 634; 128 KB. Anastasia Nikolajewna von Montenegro.jpg 564 × 702; 60 KB. Anastasia of Montenegro (c.1889).jpg 1,045 × 1,500; 159 KB.

  2. Princess Anastasia of Montenegro (* 4.6.1868, O 28.8.1889, † 25.11.1935) Princess Zorka of Montenegro Princess Milica of Montenegro Princess Marija of Montenegro

  3. Princess Anastasia was born in Cetinje, Montenegro on 4 June 1868, the third child and third daughter of her parents. At birth, her name was Princess Stana Petrovich Njegosh of Montenegro ; as of the date of her father's assumption of the title and style of Royal Highness in 1900, she became known as HRH Princess Stana Petrovich Njegosh of Montenegro . [2]

  4. Princess Anastasia Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro (4 January [O.S. 23 December 1867] 1868 – 25 November 1935) was the daughter of King Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro (1841–1921) and his wife, Queen Milena (1847–1923).

  5. Princess Anastasia Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro (4 June 1868 in Cetinje, Montenegro – 25 November 1935 in Cap d'Antibes, France) was the daughter of King Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro (1841–1921) and his wife, Milena Vukotić (1847–1923). Through her second marriage, she became Grand Duchess Anastasia Nicholaievna Romanova ...

  6. Princess Anastasia of Montenegro (Q235583) From Wikidata. ... (Petrovic-Njegos) aka Princess of Montenegro (4 Jan 1868 - certain 15 Dec 1935) 0 references . Sitelinks.

  7. Princess Milica of Montenegro, later Grand Duchess Milica Nikolaevna of Russia, was the second of nine daughters of King Nikola I Petrović Njegoš and Queen Milena Vukotić. She was born in Cetinje in 1866, where she lived until she was sent, with her three sisters, to study at the Smolny Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia.