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  1. Princess Natalia Alexandrovna Romanovskaya-Iskander (Russian: княгиня Наталья Александровна Романовская-Искандер, tr. knyaginya, Natalya Aleksandrovna Romanovskaya-Iskander; 2 February [O.S. 20 January] 1917 – 25 July 1999), or simply Princess Iskander, was the last of two members of ...

    • Alexander Nikolaevich Romanov, Prince Romanovsky-Iskander
    • Nicholas Vladimirovich Dostal (1909–1959)
  2. Princess Natalia Alexandrovna Romanovskaya-Iskander, or simply Princess Iskander, was the last of two members of the male line of the House of Romanov to remain alive in the Soviet Union following the Revolution and its aftermath. The princess was a professional vertical motorcyclist and secret agent of the Lubyanka.

  3. Natalia Androsova (Princess Natalia Alexandrovna Romanovskaya-Iskander), 1940s. Getty Images. Simply surviving in the Soviet Union was no easy feat for the last royals left in Russia,...

  4. 24 de jul. de 1999 · Princess Natalya Aleksandrovna Romanovskaya-Iskander, a member of the Constantinovichi branch of the Russian Imperial Family, was the last Romanov in the male line to remain in Russia following the Revolution. She was a granddaughter of Grand Duke Nikolai Constantinovich; thus, Natalya was a patrilineal great-great-granddaughter of ...

    • Tashkent
    • February 23, 1917
    • Nikolai Vladimirovich Dostal
    • July 24, 1999
  5. Prince Kirill and his sister Princess Natalia, in Tashkent province, Soviet Union (now Uzbekistan) in 1919. He was the son of Prince Romanovsky-Iskander (15 November 1887 N.S. – 26 January 1957), né Alexander Nikolaevich Romanov , and his first wife, Olga Iosifovna Rogowska.

  6. He had a sister, Princess Natalia Romanovskaya-Iskander (1917 - 1999). Her parents, who had been married since 1912, separated and in 1924 Kirill and his sister moved with their mother to Moscow (first moved to Plyushchikha Street, later to Arbat), where Olga remarried to Nicholas Androsov.

  7. Princess Natalia Alexandrovna Romanovskaya-Iskander, or simply Princess Iskander, was the last Romanov and the only Russian among Romanovs to remain in Russia following the Revolution. Besides, she was a professional vertical motorcyclist and secret agent of Lubyanka.