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  Marie of Hesse and by Rhine - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Princess Maximilienne Wilhelmine Marie of Hesse and the Rhine (8 August, 1824-8 June, 1880) was a princess of Grand Ducal Hesse and, as Marie Alexandrovna, Empress consort of Alexander II of Russia.
Marie-Louise was daughter of Karl I von Hessen-Kassel (1654 - 1730) and Marie Amalie Kettler, Princess of Courland (1653 - 1711).
Married Elizabeth Alexandra Louise Alice von Hessen, daughter of Ludwig IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine and Princess Alice of the United Kingdom.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Alexander II of Russia
Marie of Hesse Princess Maximilienne Wilhelmine Marie of Hesse and the Rhine (8 August 1824-8 June 1880) was a princess of Grand Ducal Hesse and, as Marie Alexandrovna, Empress consort of Alexander II of Russia.
Alexandra Alexandrovna Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia (August 30, 1842 - July 10, 1849) was born at Tsarskoe Selo to Alexander II of Russia and Marie of Hesse and by Rhine.
Maria Alexandrovna of Russia Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (17 October 1853–24 October 1920), later the Duchess of Edinburgh and then the Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha was a daughter of Alexander II of Russia and his first Empress consort Marie of Hesse.
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 Ludwig IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
One of his grandsons was Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma and one his great grandsons is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the consort of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
Prince Ernst Ludwig (25 November 1868-9 October 1937), succeeded his father as Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine, 13 March 1892, forced to abdicate 9 November 1918; m.
Following the death of Princess Alice in 1878, Ludwig IV contracted a morganatic marriage on 30 April 1884 with Alexandrina Hutten-Czapska (3 September 1854-8 May 1941), the former wife of Alexander Kolémine, the Russian chargé d'affaires in Darmstadt.
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 I6467: Marie Of Hesse And The Rhine (Princess) (8 AUG 1824 - 22 MAY 1880)
Descendants of Princess Marie Of Hesse And The Rhine and Tzar Alexander II Nikolaevich Romanov
1 Nickolas Alexandrovich Romanov = Alix Victoria Helena Louise Beatrice Of Hesse
3 Marie (Mignon) Hohenzollern = Alexander I Of Yugoslavia
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 Genealogy of the Royal Family of Great Britain
HGDH Princess Elisabeth Alexandra Luise Alice of Hesse and by Rhine ("Ella")
HGDH Princess Viktoria Alice Helena Luise Beatrice of Hesse and by Rhine ("Alix"/"Sunny")
HGDH Princess Johanna Marina Eleonore of Hesse and by Rhine
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 I6513: Louis II Of Hesse And The Rhine (Grand Duke) (1777 - 1848)
Spouses of Louis II Of Hesse And The Rhine
Descendants of Grand Duke Louis II Of Hesse And The Rhine and Princess Wilhelmina Of Baden
1 Marie Of Hesse And The Rhine = Alexander II Nikolaevich Romanov
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Princess Alice was the great-grandmother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the consort of Queen Elizabeth II.
On 1 July 1862, Princess Alice married Prince Louis of Hesse and by Rhine (12 September 1837-13 March 1892), the son of Prince Charles of Hesse and by Rhine and the nephew of Louis III, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine (9 June 1806-13 June 1877), at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight.
Became Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine, 13 March 1892; abdicated 9 November 1918; married HRH Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (25 November 1876-2 March 1936), divorced; married HH Princess Eleonore of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich (17 September 1871-16 November 1937), and had issue.
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 Alexander III of Russia - New World Encyclopedia
Petersburg, the second son of Tsar Alexander II by his wife Marie of Hesse-Darmstadt.
In disposition, he bore little resemblance to his soft-hearted, liberal father, and still less to his refined, philosophic, sentimental, chivalrous, yet cunning grand-uncle Alexander I of Russia, who coveted the title of "the first gentleman of Europe." Although an enthusiastic amateur musician and patron of the ballet, he was seen as lacking refinement and elegance.
A memorial to Tsar Alexander III is located in the city of Irkutsk at the embankment of the Angara River.
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  Drew Spencer Family Tree - aqwg227
Louis II of Hesse and the Rhine Grand Duke [Parents] was born 1777.
Alexander of Hesse and the Rhine Prince was born 1823 and died 1888.
Marie of Hesse- Darmstadt was born 1824 and died 1880.
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 Top Literature - Haemophilia in European royalty
Prince Frederick of Hesse and by Rhine, who, after a fall, began to suffer from bleeding on the brain and died before his third birthday.
Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine (later Princess Heinrich of Prussia), who passed it on to two of her three sons: Prince Waldemar of Prussia and Prince Henry of Prussia.
Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine (later Victoria, Marchioness of Milford Haven), Alice's oldest daughter and maternal grandmother to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who does not appear to have inherited the mutation; or, if she did, she does not appear to have passed it on to her descendants.
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 Kingdoms of Germany - Hesse
Hesse is unified with remaining Hessen territories not already under its control (including Hessen-Marburg) to form a single, elevated Duchy of Hesse.
Created from the division of the Duchy of Hesse, Kassel was the largest of the four new Hessen states, being the most senior and dominant, and owner of approximately half the former duchy's lands.
Hesse is proclaimed a Republic after the fall of the German Empire.
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 Science Fair Projects - Princess Marie of Edinburgh
Her Royal Highness Princess Marie of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, later Her Majesty Queen Marie of Romania, was a member of the British Royal Family.
Her mother was a daughter of Alexander II of Russia and Marie of Hesse and by Rhine.
In 1893, Princess Marie married Crown Prince Ferdinand of Romania, nephew of King Carol I of Romania.
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 Marie and Alexandra
She was born Princess Marie Sophia Frederika Dagmar in 1847, the fourth of six children of Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, a captain in the Royal Guard and Princess Louise of Hesse-Cassel.
Princess Alix Victoria Helena Louise Beatrice von Hesse by the Rhine was born in June 1872 to Prince Ludwig of Hesse-Darmstadt and Princess Alice, a daughter of Queen Victoria.
Mary Anne Orchard, who was responsible for their early education and in many ways took the place of their mother.
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 grand duchess marie alexandrovna of russia - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
From 1893 until her death, she had the distinction of being a Russian grand duchess (by birth), a British royal duchess (by marriage), and the consort (and later widow) of a German sovereign duke (by marriage).
Her Imperial Highness The Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna was born at Tsarskoye Selo, Russia, the second daughter of Alexander II, Tsar and Autocrat of All the Russias (who was assassinated in 1881) and his wife Marie of Hesse and by Rhine, the daughter of Ludwig II, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine.
For her part, the new Duchess of Edinburgh apparently resented the fact that the Princess of Wales, who was the daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark, took precedence over her, the daughter of the Russian tsar.
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 21ST GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Alice Maud Mary of ENGLAND Duchess of Saxony was born in 1843 in England.
She was married to Louis IV of HESSE (son of Charles of HESSE and Princess Elizabeth Marie of PRUSSIA Grand Duchess of Hesse) in 1862.
Elizabeth (Ella) of HESSE was born in 1864 in Hesse - dtr of Louis IV.
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 woodgate - pafg58 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Dagmar "Marie" of Denmark Tsarina [Parents] was born in 1847.
Marie of Hesse- Darmstadt [Parents] was born in 1824.
She married Louis II of Hesse and the Rhine Grand Duke in 1804.
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 Grand Duchess Elizabeth Fyodorovna - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
She was the second child and daughter of Grand Duke Louis IV of Hesse and Princess Alice of the United Kingdom, a daughter of Queen Victoria.
Elisabeth was not in Hesse at the time and was the only member of the family not affected by this outbreak.
With the proceeds she opened the Martha and Mary home in Moscow, and for many years helped the poor and the orphans in Moscow to foster the prayer and charity of devout women.
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 News | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Gainesville, Fla.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Princess Maximilienne Wilhelmine Marie of Hesse and by Rhine (8 August, 1824 - 8 June, 1880) was a princess of Grand Ducal Hesse and, as Marie Alexandrovna, Empress consort of Alexander II of Russia.
She was the youngest of seven children born to Wilhelmine of Baden, Grand Duchess of Hesse-Darmstadt (1788 - 1836), the younger four appearing to have been fathered by Baron August von Senarclens de Grancy.
It was during these visits that Marie's son, Grand Duke Serge, first got to know his future wife, Alice's daughter Elisabeth as well as Marie's first encounter with Alix of Hesse, (who was the younger sister of Elisabeth) and would one day marry Marie's eldest grandson Nicholas II.
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 Ludwig IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine
One of his grandsons was Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma and one his great grandsons is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the consort of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
His Grand Ducal Highness Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Karl, was born at Darmstadt, the son of Prince Karl of Hesse and by Rhine (23 April 1809-20 March 1877) and Princess Elizabeth of Prussia (18 June 1815-21 March 1855).
Following the death of Princess Alice in 1878, Ludwig IV contracted a morganatic marriage on 30 April 1884 with Alexandrina Hutten-Czapska (3 September 1854-8 May 1941), the former wife of Alexander Kolémine, the Russian chargé d'affaires in Darmstadt.
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 RHINE (Lat. Rhenus, Ge... - Online Information article about RHINE (Lat. Rhenus, Ge...
Its chief affluents are the stream dignified by the name of the Medels Rhine, that rises in the Cadlimo glen, W. of the Lukmanier Pass, and, after flowing through the Medels glen, joins the Vorder Rhine at Disentis, and the Glenner, flowing from the Lugnetz glen, both on the right.
revenue from this source, and it is calculated that in the 18th century the Rhine yielded a total revenue of £200,000, in spite of the comparatively insignificant amount of the shipping.
Aix-la-Chapelle, the culture of the Rhine valley again began to flourish, its results being still to be traced in the important architectural remains of this period.
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 Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia at AllExperts
He was a younger brother to Alexander III of Russia and Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia, consort of Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
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.
She was an older sister of both Ernst Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine and Alexandra of Hesse, Empress consort of Nicholas II of Russia.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine
Prince Alexander of Hesse GCB (15 July, 1823 - 15 December 1888), was the third son and fourth child of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse and Wilhelmina of Baden.
They returned to Hesse where his older brother Grand Duke Louis III was displeased by the lowly dynastic status of his brother's wife.
Prince Alexander of Hesse died in 1888, Princess Julia of Battenberg died at Schloss Heiligenberg in 1895 at the age of 70.
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 The hidden princess - Telegraph
The administrative capital of the Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine, it was the site of the Hesse family's two principal palaces, the Alte Schloss and the Neues Palais.
These were respectively the winter and summer homes of Alexander of Battenberg (born a prince of Hesse), his commoner wife Countess Julie von Hauke, created Princess of Battenberg, and the five children of that marriage, on account of Julie's non-royal rank, semi-royal, of morganatic blood: Marie, Louis, Sandro, Henry and Franz Josef.
The Battenberg children were cousins once removed of Alice's children, the Queen's Hesse grandchildren, and so by marriage connections of the British Royal Family.
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 CalendarHome.com - Alexander III of Russia - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Alexander was born at St Petersburg, the second son of Tsar Alexander II by his wife Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse).
In disposition, he bore little resemblance to his soft-hearted, liberal father, and still less to his refined, philosophic, sentimental, chivalrous, yet cunning great-uncle Alexander I, who coveted the title of "the first gentleman of Europe." Although an enthusiastic amateur musician and patron of the ballet, he was seen as lacking refinement and elegance.
Tsar Alexander's memorial is located in the city of Irkutsk at the embankment of the Angara river.
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 Hesse and by Rhine (Darmstadt) Royal Family
See 32.18 - Ludwig was the son of Landgrave Ludwig X of Hesse-Darmstadt (1753-1830) who assumed the title of Grand Duke in 1806 and by the Congress of Vienna was further recognised as the Grand Duke of Hesse and the Rhine (as Ludwig I).
The party were on their way to Croydon Airport to attend the wedding of his brother Prince Ludwig of Hesse and by Rhine to Margaret Geddes
The Ducal House of Hesse and by Rhine came to an end on the death of Prince Ludwig.
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 History of the Monarchy > The Hanoverians > Victoria
Edward VII (born 1841), married Alexandra, daughter of Christian IX of Denmark.
Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (born 1844) married Marie of Russia.
Arthur, Duke of Connaught (born 1850) married Louise Margaret of Prussia.
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