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  1. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Boris Alexandrovich Yuryevsky (Dolgorukov) Russian: Борис Александрович Юрьевский (Dolgorukov) Birthdate: February 23, 1876. Death: April 11, 1876 (6 weeks) Immediate Family: Son of Alexander II of Russia and Jekaterina Dolgorukova. Brother of Olga Alexandrovna Yurievskaya; Prince George Aleksandrovich Jurjevsky and ...

  2. But Tsar Nicholas II disapproved of George's marriage because he disliked Alexandra's parents, and consequently the couple abandoned their St Petersburg residence and went to live abroad in France. BIRTH OF SON George and Alexandra had one son: Alexander Georgiyevich Yuryevsky, Prince Yuryevsky (20 December 1901 – 29 February 1988), DIVORCE

  3. Their son, Prince Alexandre Yourievsky (1900-1988) and his wife Princess Ursula Yourievsky, née Beer, (1925-2001) had a son, Prince Hans Georg Yourievsky (*1961), the last living great-grandson of a Russian Tsar. Prince Hans Georg Yourievsky grew up in Switzerland, graduated from a business high school and studied in Zurich (law/MBA).

  4. Catherine and Alexander had four children styled Prince/Princess (knyaz/knyazhna): Prince George Alexandrovich Yurievsky (12 May 1872 – 13 September 1913); married Countess Alexandra von Zarnekau, a morganatic daughter of Duke Constantine Petrovich of Oldenburg and Agrafena Japaridze, Countess von Zarnekau.

  5. 24 de sept. de 2023 · Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  6. Prince George Alexandrovich Yuryevsky (Russian: Гео́ргий Алекса́ндрович Ю́рьевский; 12 May 1872 [30 April 1872 O. S.] – 13 September 1913) was the natural son of Alexander II of Russia by his mistress (and later wife), Princess Catherine Dolgorukova.

  7. Yuryevsky in Russland. Im Gegensatz zu seinem Vater war George Jurjewski in der LageRussland besuchen. Sein Besuch war 1991. Er war einer der ersten, der die Grenzen des Sowjetstaates überquerte und Zeuge des Zusammenbruchs der UdSSR wurde. Derzeit ist der Serene Prince ein regelmäßiger Gast auf dem Territorium Russlands.