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  Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grand Duke Michael of Russia, Mikhail Aleksandrovich Romanov (Russian: Михаил Александрович Романов), sometimes called Tsar Michael II (November 22, 1878 (O.S.) - about June 12, 1918) was the son of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, and brother of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.
On July 28, 1935, Countess Brasova was granted the title of HSH Princess Romanovskaya-Brasova by HIH Grand Duke Cyril of Russia, the pretender to the Russian throne.
Virtual Museum of Michael Romanov in Perm, with information about his last days in Perm.
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 dagmar of denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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).
She was married to Russian Tsar Alexander III (Alexandrovich Romanov).
Mikhail Alexandrovitch Romanov (November 28, 1878 - c.
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 Michael II of Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michael II, Mikhail Alexandrovitch Romanov (Михаил Александрович Романов) (November 22, 1878 (O.S.) - about June 12, 1918) was the son of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, and brother of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.
However, on March 16, 1917 Michael publicly declared his refusal of the throne, thereby ending the rule of the Romanov dynasty that began on February 7, 1613 with Michael Fedorovitch.
Bolshevik functionaries killed Michael Alexandrovich in the course of attempting to exterminate the Romanovs.
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 Michael Romanov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
North American Romanov Sheep Association Formed January 1, 1992, to help promote the Romanov breed in North America; also serves as the official registry for the breed.
Romanov Timeline Short biographies of the tsars of Romanov dynasty.
Romanov Genealogy Genealogy of the Imperial House Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg32 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Gustav Ulrich, Prince Of HOLSTEIN was born on 16 Mar 1642 in Of Gottorf, Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia.
George Alexandrovich ROMANOV was born in 1871 in Tsarskoye Selo, Pushkin, Russia.
Grand Duke Of Russia Mikhail Alexandrovitch ROMANOV was born on 22 Nov 1878.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg164 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Grand Duke Of Russia Mikhail Alexandrovitch ROMANOV [Parents] was born on 22 Nov 1878 in St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Nadejda Michaelovna ROMANOV was born on 28 Mar 1896.
George ROMANOV was born in 1910 in .
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 Mikhail Alexandrovitch Romanov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
However, on March 16, 1917 Michael publicly declared his refusal of the throne, therebyending the rule of the Romanov dynasty that began on February 7, 1613 with Michael Fedorovitch.Though history sometimes refers to Michael as Michael II, in reality he never reigned.
Bolshevik functionaries killed Michael Alexandrovich in the course ofattempting to exterminate the Romanovs.
Substantial documentation suggests that the King'ssilence on the issue, and that of the British government of David Lloyd George, convinced the Soviets that they could then shoot other members of the Imperial Family without fear of retribution.
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 Michael II of Russia : Mikhail Alexandrovitch Romanov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
When Nicholas II abdicated the imperial crown in 1917, he did so in both his name and the name of his son, and named Michael as the next Tsar.
The change of calendar doesn't account for the discrepancy sometimes seen in the month of his death --the Julian and Gregorian only being thirteen days apart, it could not account for the month-long period here.
It uses material from the wikipedia article Michael II of Russia : Mikhail Alexandrovitch Romanov.
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 The genealogy of 750,000 people connected to European Royalty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Nicholas II Alexandrovich /Romanov/ Tsar Of Russia (b.
Viceroy Nikolai I /Romanov/ Of The Crimea (b.
Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovitch Vladimir /Romanov/ Of Russia (b.
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 Michael Romanov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michael Romanov is the name that might be used to refer to any of several members of the House of Romanov, the ruling dynasty of the Empire of Russia from 1631 to 1917.
Mikhail Alexandrovitch Romanov, arguably Tsar Mikhail II for one day after the abdication of Nicholas II.
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 Encyclopedia: Mikhail Alexandrovitch Romanov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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Grand Duke Michael of Russia, Mikhail Alexandrovich Romanov (Russian: Михаил Александрович Романов), sometimes called Emperor Michael II (November 22, 1878 (O.S.) - about June 12, 1918) was the son of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, and brother of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.
Virtual Museum of Michael Romanov in Perm with information about his last days in Perm http://www.permonline.ru/~museum/romanov/
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 GENEALOGY OF THE IMPERIAL HOUSE OF RUSSIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Princess Marina Petrovna, b at Nice 11 Mar 1892; d at Six-Fours (Var) 15 May 1981; m (non dynastic) at Antibes 4 Feb 1927, Alexander Nikolaievitch, Prince Galitzine (b at Saint Petersburg 25 Oct 1895; d at La Bastide-Galitzine 24 Mar 1974).
Mar 1940), Prince Nikolai Wladimirovitch Orlov (b at Saint Petersburg 24 Mar 1891; d at New York 30 May 1961).
Prince Mikhail Feodorovich, b at Paris 4 May 1924, has taken the name Prince Romanov, m 1stly there 15 Oct 1958, Helga (b at Vienna 22 Aug 1926), dau of Ludwig Staufenberger and Fréderika Schmoll.
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 Tsar Alexandrovich Romanov Of Russia / Tsarina Dagmar
Tsar Alexandrovich Romanov Of Russia / Tsarina Dagmar
Father: Tsar Aleksandr Iv (ii) Nicholoevich Romanov Of Russia Mother: Czarine Mariya Maximiliane Wilhelmine Hesse Darmstadt Of Russia
Name: Nicholas Ii Alexandrovich Romanov Tsar Of Russia Born: 18 May 1868 at Tsarskoye Selo, Pushkin, St. Petersburg, Russia Died: 16 Jul 1918 at Ekaterinaburg, Ekaterinaburg, Russia Wife: Mary Mathilde Feliksovna Krszesinks
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 Michael II of Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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Substantial documentation suggests that the King's silence on the issue, and that of the British government of David Lloyd George, convinced the Sovietss that they could then shoot other members of the Imperial Family without fear of retribution.
Virtual Museum of Michael Romanov in Perm with information about his last days in Perm " class="external">http://www.permonline.ru/~museum/romanov/
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 Michael Romanov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Michael Romanov
Michael Romanov
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It uses material from the wikipedia article Michael Romanov.
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