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  1. Maria Feodorovna (Russian: Мария Фёдоровна, romanized: Mariya Fyodorovna ; 26 November 1847 – 13 October 1928), known before her marriage as Princess Dagmar of Denmark, was Empress of Russia from 1881 to 1894 as the wife of Emperor Alexander III.

  2. 19 de mar. de 2023 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Maria Feodorovna, born Princess Dagmar of Denmark (26 November 1847–13 October 1928) was Empress Consort of Russia. She was the second daughter of Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Kassel. Her eldest sister was Alexandra of Denmark.

  3. One of these marrying Glucksburgs was none other than Princess Dagmar of Denmark, better known as the Empress Maria-Feodorovna. Small-framed and vivacious, Dagmar was born at the family's modest home, the "Yellow Palace," in Copenhagen on November 26, 1847. At the time of Dagmar's birth her father served in the small Danish army, while her ...

  4. The daughter of Christian IX, King of Denmark, in 1866 she married the future Tsar Alexander III. After the Revolution in 1917 she escaped in a British cruiser from the Crimea and spent the rest of her life in Denmark. The frame is by William Brooks & Son, London. Text adapted from Russia: Art, Royalty & the Romanovs, London, 2018.

  5. Princess Dagmar Louise Elizabeth Danmark (of Denmark) (23 May 1890 - certain 11 Oct 1961)

  6. Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia (Princess Dagmar) (1847-1928), Wife of Alexander III, Emperor of Russia; daughter of Christian IX, King of Denmark; sister of Queen Alexandra. Sitter in 38 portraits. 2 Likes. List Thumbnail.

  7. Credit – Wikipedia. Unofficial Royalty: Russian Titles and Patronymics. Her Highness Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, known as Princess Dagmar and called Minnie in her family, was born at the Yellow Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark on November 26, 1847. She was the fourth child and the second daughter ...