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  1. Hace 2 días · Prince George Alexandrovich Yuryevsky (12 May 1872 – 13 September 1913) he married Countess Alexandra von Zarnekau on 11 February 1900 and they were divorced in 1908. They had one son. Princess Olga Alexandrovna Yurievskaya (7 November 1873 – 10 August 1925) she married Count Georg of Merenberg on 12 May 1895.

  2. Hace 2 días · The royal houses of Europe believed that George I, then Prince William of Denmark, would be a suitable candidate for the Greek throne. Consequently, George traveled to Greece, a country that he had never visited before, that same year to start his reign. After arriving in Greece, George married Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia in 1867.

  3. Hace 4 días · Prince Alexander Georgijevich Yurievsky (1900-1988) (not in line of succession as his grandfather Prince George was born out of wedlock) Prince George Alexandrovich Yurievsky (b. 1961) Grand Duke Michael Nicolaevich of Russia (1832-1909)

  4. 4 de may. de 2024 · Princess Olga Alexandrovna Yurievskaya (7 November 1874 – 10 August 1925); married Georg Nikolaus, Count of Merenberg, a morganatic son of Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau by his wife, Natalia Aleksandrovna, daughter of Alexander Pushkin. Boris Alexandrovich Yurievsky (23 February 1876 – 11 April 1876).

  5. Hace 5 días · Prince George, BC V2N 6Z1. The throttles of the Monster Madness Tour returns to the CN Centre on Saturday, May 11! Plus –the stars of Freestyle Moto-Cross will be flying across the venue too! Don’t miss this thunderous show of power and roaring high-octane thrills! ** IF…

  6. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Brothers Romanov — Tsesarevich and Grand Duke Nicholas Alexandrovich (future Emperor Nicholas II, 1868-1918) with his younger brother Grand Duke George Alexandrovich (1871-1899). These 2 photos were taken in 1883, the year of their father Emperor Alexander III’s Coronation on 27 May (O.S. 15 May) in Moscow.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Aleksandr Sergeyevich, Prince Menshikov (born August 15 [August 26, New Style], 1787—died April 19 [May 1, New Style], 1867, St. Petersburg, Russia) was the commander of the Russian forces in the first half of the Crimean War. He began his army career in 1809 and achieved the rank of major general in 1816.