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  1. Title: Portrait of Empress Maria Alexandrovna. Creator: Ivan Makarov (Attrib.) Date Created: Mid-19th century. Physical Dimensions: 135 cm x 100 cm. Type: Painting. Rights: Daghestan Museum of Fine Arts named after P.S. Gamzatova. Medium: Oil on canvas. Creator's death date: 1897. Creator's birth date: 1822.

  2. 17 de dic. de 2023 · Maria Alexandrovna gastó fondos estatales y propios en esto (ella estaba recibe 50 mil rublos de plata al año para gastos personales). La atención médica se ha convertido en un área especial de actividad, en la que participó la emperatriz María Alexandrovna. La Cruz Roja apareció en Rusia precisamente por su iniciativa.

  3. Maria Alexandrovna, born Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine, was Empress of Russia as the first wife and political adviser of Emperor Alexander II. She was one of the founders of the Russian Red Cross. The legal daughter of Grand Duke Ludwig II of Hesse and Princess Wilhelmine of Baden, Wilhelmine Marie was raised in austerity but was well ...

  4. 2 de dic. de 2022 · Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (later Duchess of Edinburgh and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; 17 October 1853 – 24 October 1920) was a daughter of Alexander II of Russia and Empress Maria Alexandrovna. Maria became the wife of Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the second son of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and ...

  5. So many diamonds. 1. She Was Outnumbered. Maria Alexandrovna was born in October of 1853 to Alexander II of Russia and his wife, also confusingly named Maria Alexandrovna. She was her parents’ only surviving daughter—unless, of course, you count the two girls her father had with his mistress.

  6. Prince Alfred and Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna’s engagement. Prince Alfred, Queen Victoria’s second son, became engaged to Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna, daughter of Russian Emperor Alexander II on 11 July 1873. His mother had misgivings about the match, which she wrote about in her diary: Felt quite bewildered.

  7. 24 de dic. de 2023 · It was, Maria Alexandrovna admitted, “one of the most poetical and romantic experiences” of her life. 10 Empress Maria Alexandrovna left Berg the following day: Ludwig accompanied her to Innsbruck, as she was moving on to Italy, and he greeted her again in Kufstein on November 14 when her train passed through on its way to Berlin. 11 He would never see her again.