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Dagmar of Denmark (1848 - 1928), who was known as Maria Fyodorovna Romanova after her marriage to Tsar Alexander III was the mother of the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II of the Romanov Dynasty.
Her father Christian IX, who, because of the brilliant marriages of his children, was known as the "father-in-law of Europe, " was the king of Denmark (1863-1906).
Plays and films aside, Maria Feodorovna never met any of the Anastasia claimants; indeed, to the end of her life, she refused to acknowledge that the massacre of her son, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren had ever taken place.
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 Sense Daughter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Marie's father, Celse Bandeacute;nigrie de Rabutin, Baron de Chantal, was the son of the trust.
His mother was Mary of Lancaster, daughter of Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Leicester, son Edmund Crouchback, son of Henry III of England.
Lonely and miserable, Mary turned for comfort to the screen 17 years after the suicide of her mother and, at the age of twelve, Mary was banished from her father s presence, stripped of her life THE RING: An adaptation of her father s presence, stripped of her father and brother.
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 dagmar of denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar of Denmark (November 26, 1847 - October 13, 1928), who was known as Maria Fyodorovna Romanova after her marriage to Tsar Alexander III was the mother of the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II of the Romanov Dynasty.
Her father Christian IX, who, because of the brilliant marriages of his children, was known as the "father-in-law of Europe, " was the king of Denmark (1863-1906).
Olga Alexandrovna Romanova (June 13, 1882 - November 24, 1960).
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 Maria Fyodorovna - Freepedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Princess Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar (November 26, 1847 - October 13, 1928) was born as the second daughter of Louise of Hesse and Christian of Glucksburg.
She was named after her kinswoman Marie Sophie Frederikke of Hesse (1767-1852), Queen Dowager of Denmark.
Most of her life, she was known as Maria Fyodorovna (in Russian Мария Фёдоровна) which name she took when converting to the Orthodoxy immediately before her marriage to the future Tsar Alexander III.
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 Marie Fyodorovna Romanova   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Her father Christian IX, who, because of the brilliant marriages of his children, was known as the"father-in-law of Europe, " was the king of Denmark (1863-1906).
Plays and films aside, Maria Feodorovna never met any of the Anastasia claimants; indeed, to the end of her life, she refusedto acknowledge that the massacre of her son, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren had ever taken place.
Xenia Alexandrovna Romanova (April 6, 1875 - April 20, 1960).
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Marie was thought to be haughty by the British, and her father's insistence that she be styled "Her Imperial Highness"...
Born the eldest son of Alexander III and Marie Feodorovna.
Born in Alexandria Palace, Peterhof, Russia, she was the youngest child of Czar Alexander III and Maria Fyodorovna, formerly Princess Dagmar of Denmark.
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 1903 Princess Victoria's Album
In 1884, Sergei married Elizabeth of Hesse (Yelisaveta Fyodorovna), a daughter of Ludwig IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine and Princess Alice of the United Kingdom.
Grand Duchess Elizabeth Fyodorovna of Russia, née Her Grand Ducal Highness Princess Elisabeth Alexandra Luise Alice of Hesse and by Rhine (1864-1918), was the wife of Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia, the fifth son of Emperor Alexander II of Russia and Maria Alexandrovna (née Princess Marie of Hesse-Darmstadt).
She was an older sister of both Ernst Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine and Alexandra of Hesse (Alexandra Fyodorovna, Princess Alix of Hess and by Rhine), Empress consort of Nicholas II of Russia.
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He was the son of Ivan IV Grozny Vasilyevich, Grand Prince of Moscow and Anastasia Romanova Zakharina-Yureva.
     Mary Hannover married Friedrich II, Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel, son of Wilhelm VIII, Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel and Dorothea Wilhelmine von Sachsen.
Friedrich II, Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel married Mary Hannover, daughter of Georg II August, Kurfürst von Hannover, König von Großbritannien and Wilhelmina Charlotte Karoline von Brandenburg-Ansbach.
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 Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia at AllExperts
Shortly after the Bolsheviks seized majority control of Russia, she and her family were moved to Yekaterinburg where they are presumed to have been executed by firing squad in the early morning of July 17, 1918.
While some witnesses later said they saw her, her mother Alexandra Fyodorovna and sisters in Perm after the execution, it is widely discredited as nothing more than a fanciful and highly dramatic rumor.
The film tells the story of a woman from an asylum who appears in Paris in 1928 and is captured by several Russian emigrés who feed her information so that they can fool Anastasia's grandmother into thinking Anderson actually is her granddaughter in order to obtain a Tsarist fortune.
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 info: Alexander_II_of_Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Alexander gave evidence of a kind disposition and a tender-heartedness which were considered out of place in one destined to become a military autocrat.
On April 16, 1841 he married Princess Marie of Hesse in St. Petersburg, the daughter of Ludwig II, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine, thereafter known as Maria Alexandrovna.
Married Princess Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and had issue: three sons (Grand Dukes Kirill, Boris and Andrey Vladimirovich) and a daughter (Grand Duchess Elena, who married Prince Nicholas of Greece).
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Born Louise Marie Augusta, Princess of Baden, she was the daughter of Prince Karl Ludwig and Amalia of Hesse-Darmstadt.
According to the old Julian calendar still in use in Russia at the time, her date of birth was January 28, 1693; by the modern Gregorian calendar it was February 7.
Born Maximilienne Wilhelmine Marie, Princess of Hesse-Darmstadt, she was the youngest daughter of Wilhelmine of Baden, wife of Ludwig II, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine.
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 pictures of anastasia romanov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Marie gives little Anastasia a music box, which plays "their lullaby", as well as a necklace reading "Together in Paris" to serve as a key to wind the music box.
The palace is now under siege, and Anastasia and Marie are separated from the rest of the family when Anastasia goes to collect her music box from her bedroom playhouse.
Contemporaries described her as a a pretty girl with light brown hair and large blue eyes that were known in the family as "Marie's saucers."[1] She was reportedly loving and warm towards her family.
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 Dagmar of Denmark Biography
Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar of Denmark (November 26, 1847 - October 13, 1928), who was known as Maria Fyodorovna Romanova after her marriage to Tsar Alexander III was the mother of the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II of the Romanov Dynasty.
Xenia Alexandrovna Romanova (April 6, 1875 - April 20, 1960).
Olga Alexandrovna Romanova (June 13, 1882 - November 24, 1960).
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Princess Irina Mikhailovna Romanova (Ирина Михайловна Романова; 1627—1679) was the oldest daughter girls-gallerie of Russian pictures-of-couples-having-sex tsar Mikhail Fyodorovich, from the second marriage with Yevdokiya Streshneva.
Others who gained the title by marrying a Tsar were Elizabeth Alexeevna, Alexandra fat-sex-pictures Fyodorovna, Maria Alexandrovna, Maria Fyodorovna and Eleonore of Reuss-Köstritz, who became Tsaritsa of Bulgaria following her marriage to Tsar Ferdinand.
The last Russian Tsaritsa to rule Russia was Alexandra Fyodorovna who was married to Nicholas II of Russia.
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 Trace Your Ancestry with DNA - Genebase.com
The last Romanov monarch, Nicholas II of Russia, his wife, Alexandra Fyodorovna (granddaughter of Queen Victoria), and their children were killed by Bolshevik authorities in the cellar of the Iptiev House in Yeaterinburg, Russia on July 17, 1918.
Marie The results of the expert studies on the bone remains from the site of the burial of the family of the former Emperor Nicholas II Tomilin VV.
The remains of 9 subjects from group burial near Ekaterinburg are identified as Russian Emperor Nicholas II and his family members (N. Romanov, A. Romanova, O. Romanova, T. Romanova, and A. Romanova) and persons in their attendance Ye.
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He was the eldest son of his mother, who was Marie Fyodorovna Romanova, formerly Dagmar, Princess of Denmark.
George chose the career of professional naval officer and served competently until Albert died in 1892, upon which George assumed the role of the heir apparent.
He married Mary of Teck (affectionately called May) in 1893, who bore him four sons and one daughter.
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 Encyclopedia: Marie Fyodorovna Romanova   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Princess Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar (November 26, 1847 - October 13, 1928), who was known as Maria Fyodorovna (in Russian Мария Фёдоровна) after her marriage to Tsar Alexander III was the mother of the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II of the Romanov Dynasty.
Pretty and popular, Maria Fyodorovna rarely interfered with politics, preferring her to devote her time and energies to her family and to her charities.
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 Maria
It became popular with the spread of Christianity as a latinized form of the Hebrew name of Jesus' mother Mary (Miriam in Hebrew).
Maria, Mother of Jesus (see Mary (mother of Jesus) and Virgin Mary (disambiguation))
Maria Fyodorovna, Dowager Empress of Russia and Princess of Denmark
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 I2036: Alix Victoria Helena Louise Beatrice Of Hesse (Princess) (6 JUN 1872 - JUL 1918)
Marie was certainly baffled by her daughter-in-law's withdrawn nature and didn't know quite what to do with her.
She was very different from the gracious yet imperious majesty of little Dowager Empress Marie Fyodorovna.
Aleksandra was no match to her in Marie's ability to charm and command, her political experience or her superb taste in clothes, jewels and entertaining.
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 Tatiana Nicholaievna Romanova | Last Russian Grand Duchess   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Then in between Anastasia lay and also had influenza but the whole time we were all together.
Marie is also in bed, only Olga, Mama and Papa were not lying till now.
On the 6th Jan. just before our lessons began Olga went to Petersburg in the evening to the theatre, and came back very late and had to lie in the stupid bed.
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 Women in power 1800-40
Pauline, made Princess of Gaustalla in 1806, fell into temporary disfavour with her brother because of her hostility to Empress Marie Louise, but when Napoleon’s fortune failed, Pauline showed herself more loyal than any of his other sisters and brothers.
An apocryphal story has it that she was originally Marie Martha Aimée Dubuc de Rivéry - cousin of Empress Joséphine Tascher de la Pagerie of France.
She was supposed to have been captured by pirates and sold to the slave marked of Istanbul and presented to Abdülhamid and acted as his advisor 1733-73.
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She was born 08 17 1786 in Coburg, and died 03 16 1861 in Frogmore House, Windsor, England.
She was born 05 26 1867 in Kensington Palace, London, England, and died 03 24 1953 in Marlborough Hse, London, England.
Queen Mary was a shy woman, whose only broadcast contact with the people of Britain or her Empire consisted of the twenty-eight words with which she christened the massive Cunard line that bore her name.
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 Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia - ZDNet
Tsar Nicholas II and Alexandra Fyodorovna of Hesse
Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia (Olga Nikolaevna Romanova) (In Russian Великая Княжна Ольга Николаевна), (November 3 (O.S. November 15 (N.S. July 17, 1918), was the; eldest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, the last autocratic ruler of the Russian Empire, and of Empress Alexandra of Russia.
Carol's mother, Queen Marie of Romania, was unimpressed with Olga as well, finding her manners too brusque and her broad, high cheekboned face "not pretty."
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 Nobles
Tatiana Nikoláievna Gran Duquesa de Rusia, segunda hija de Nicolás II y Alejandra Fyodorovna.
Marie Alexandrine Freiin von Vetsera, baronesa María Vetsera, (19 de marzo de 1871 – 30 de enero de 1889).
Gran duquesa Olga Nikoláievna de Rusia (Olga Nikolaevna Romanova) (En Ruso Великая Княжна Ольга Николаевна), también conocida como Olishka (15 de noviembre, 1895 - 17 de julio, 1918), hija primogénita de Nicolás II y Alejandra Fyodorovna.
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 Alexander Palace Time Machine - Nicholas II
Ominously, this chanced to be the Orthodox feast day of St. Job the Sufferer, which seemed to foretell the endless trials that would plague Nicholas' tragic life.
Little "Nicky", as he was called, was the product of a stunning, petite brunette, Maria Fyodorovna Romanova - formerly Dagmar, Princess of Denmark - and a giant, intimidating father, Alexander Alexandrovich Romanov.
Alexander III was an impressive man, who dominated others by his size and powerful personally.
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 Mari Did You Mean mari?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The total population of the Mari is 670,900 (1989), 324,400 of whom are in Mari El, and 19,500 in Tatarstan.
Most Maris are Christians (converted in the 16th century by Ivan Grozny), while some are of the Marla faith, Christianity with a significant addition of pre-Christian elements.
Marie Catherine le Jumel de Barneville de la Motte, Baronne d'Aulnoy
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 Dagmar of Denmark : Marie Fyodorovna Romanova
Dagmar of Denmark (1848 - 1928), who was known as Maria Fyodorovna Romanova after her marriage to Tsar III of Russia">Alexander III was the mother of the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II of the Romanov Dynasty.
Her father IX of Denmark">Christian IX, who, because of the brilliant marriages of his children, was known as the "father-in-law of Europe, " was the king of Denmark (1863-1906).
Nach unsrer Ankunft fragten sie den seiner Zunge alles, was da war, und mehr als da war, hererzählte.
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 14 | www.professionalphotographyzone.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In a stroke of fate, however, Henry`s much-longed-for son died in his teens, leaving Mary the legitimate heir to the X shaped scar on Kenshin's face, and most likely also the general "hipness" the word samurai has in English.
Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg - Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg, Charlotte Aldegonde Élise Marie Wilhelmine (January 23, 1896 – July 9, 1985) was the second daughter of Guillaume IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
Mary J. Blige has a leading eight Grammy nominations and her triumphant comeback was the feel-good story of the 2006.
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