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A new exhibition spotlights Natalia Pavlovna Paley, the granddaughter of a czar. She built a new life for herself in France ...
She was born Countess Natalia Pavlovna von Hohenfelsen in 1905, and was the daughter of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich, uncle of the last Russian Czar, Nicholas II. She escaped Russian with her ...
Daughter of Prince Andrei Alexandrovich, Nicholas II's oldest nephew. She lives in Kent, England, and organizes the annual Russian Debutante Ball in London. Currently working on a tell-all book ...
She was entranced by the Tsar's daughters, Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia, who were about the same age. The entire ...
Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna (1854-1920), the spouse of Vladimir Alexandrovich (son of Emperor Alexander II), was one of the few Romanovs who managed to take her jewelry abroad after the revolution.
This month marks the sesquicentennial of the Carnival-time visit of Russian Grand Duke Alexei (Alexis) Alexandrovich Romanov, an event well-remembered locally for its association with the ...
The quarrel over the succession to the Russian Throne was settled in a family council of the Romanovs held in Paris. According to Grand Duke Alexander, the meetings of the family were called to ...
As a young man, he reinvented himself as “Prince Michael Dimitri Alexandrovich Obolensky-Romanoff,” claiming to be a nephew of Tsar Nicholas II and a surviving member of the long lost Romanov ...
Thus, Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich, Nicholas II’s younger brother, ... Citizen Nicholas Romanov and his daughters Olga, Anastasia and Tatiana. Tobolsk, winter of 1917-1918.
Smith was not, in fact, the youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, who historians believe to have been executed via firing squad along with the rest of the Russian Imperial Romanov family during ...
The mystery and myth surrounding the life (and death) of Anastasia Romanov sounds straight out of a movie, but, even still, the 1997 animated film decided to take creative liberties with her story.