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that she purchased that same year. Wilhelmine Marie was 4 years old when she moved with 5-years-old Alexander and their mother to Heiligenberg, where the siblings spent most of their childhood. The castle had been previously a nunnery and was located some 20 kilometers from Darmstadt. In 1829,
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by the Grand Duke, Alexander was introduced to 14-year-old Marie, who was slender and tall for her age, but still wore her hair loose. She was eating cherries and had to spit the pits into her hands when she was pushed forward to be introduced to the Tsesarevich. Alexander's tutor,
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her hair with orange blossoms sticking them between the diamonds in her tiara and pinned a small branch on her chest. The wedding was attended by members of the Russian Imperial family, the court and numerous guests and it was followed by a festive dinner ball.
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fell in September 1855. With a prospect of invasion from the west if the war continued, Russia sued for peace in March 1856 in Paris. The humiliation of defeat was left behind by the coronation festivities that were held with
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Wilhelmine Marie grew up under the care of her mother, who was responsible for her high education and had preference for French culture. This was evident in her lessons, which had special emphasis on
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fragile that at first glance she gave no impression of a 'belle dame'. However, she was unusually elegant, with that special kind of grace only found in old German paintings or Madonnas by
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Alexander Nikolaevich, who was visiting her father's court while making his
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on her lap, and Empress Maria Alexandrovna. In the second row, same order:
3286:"Troca de Decorações entre os Reis de Portugal e os Imperadores da Rússia"
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of the Grand Duke of Hesse. Of those four children, Marie and her brother
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1506:. It was also here that Maria met Elisabeth's youngest surviving sister,
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484:, in 1855, Alexander became emperor and, now known as Maria, she became
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3447:
Burke's Royal Families of the World: Volume I Europe & Latin America
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in St Peterburg in 1859–1860, built according to the plans of architect
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1396:, where she received the announcement of the Tsarevich's engagement to
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Marie of Hesse with her family in 1841: The statue is her grandfather
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Imperial Crimea: Estates Enchanment & The Last of the Romanovs.
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The Russian court began its season early December and lasted until
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Road to Ekaterinburg: Nicholas and Alexandra's Daughters 1913–1918
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Road to Ekaterinburg: Nicholas and Alexandra's Daughters 1913–1918
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and her daughters-in-law: Grand Duchesses Maria Alexandrovna and
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is the tall man in the center behind her sister-in-law, his wife
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Countess Maria Louise Albertine of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg
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Romanov Autumn:Stories from the last century of Imperial Russia
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My Russia: The Children's Island, Alexander Park, Tsarkoye Selo
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A dream of youth. Memories of the Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna
4247:
Viktoria Feodorovna (Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha)
3118:
Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain; Magdelaine, F. and B. (1994).
1424:, one of Russia's most illustrious families and the Tsarina's
1392:
As she was still sick, Maria Alexandrovna spent the winter in
758:, though she died when Marie was only two years old. However,
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Burials at Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg
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3122:. France: Laballery. pp. 73, 232, 244, 258–260, 274.
1346:, a two-story wooden villa from the heirs of Polish Count
874:. Their apartments were located in the Zubov wing of the
596:, Hesse, Germany, the youngest of seven siblings born to
500:
strong moral support as he navigated the legislations to
3284:
Bragança, Jose Vicente de; Estrela, Paulo Jorge (2017).
592:
Maximiliane Wilhelmine Auguste Sophie Marie was born in
552:
stands on the extreme right. The portrait is her mother
4220:
Militza Nikolaevna of Montenegro (Milica of Montenegro)
1097:, the symbols from which the movement derives its name.
955:, sharing Alexander's sympathies for the plight of the
4205:
Alexandra Georgievna (Alexandra of Greece and Denmark)
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Elizabeth Feodorovna (Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine)
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Alexandra of Greece and Denmark (Alexandra Georgievna)
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that England was "certainly hostile to us. That makes
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Julia P. Gelardi, From Splendor to Revolution, p.65-6
3442:. Russian Antiquity., 94, No.4 .. – 1898. – 19–22 p.
1490:. She resisted Alice's suggestion that her brother,
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Empress Maria Alexandrovna wearing a mourning dress.
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were built under her patronage and named after her.
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Maria Alexandrovna, Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
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Elizaveta Mavrikievna (Elisabeth of Saxe-Altenburg)
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Julia P. Gelardi, From Splendor to Revolution, p.73
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Julia P. Gelardi, From Splendor to Revolution, p.66
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4263:Leonida Georgievna (Leonida Bagration of Mukhrani)
4107:Natalia Alexeievna (Wilhelmina of Hesse-Darmstadt)
3982:Victoria Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven
3414:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017.
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4164:Alexandra Iosifovna (Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg)
4133:Anna Feodorovna (Juliane of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld)
4112:Maria Feodorovna (Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg)
4290:title granted by Grand Duke Vladimir Cyrillovich
1838:Ancestors of Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse)
1357:Feeling better, Maria Alexandrovna financed the
1274:taste in dress. Behind her back, she was called
32:Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine (1874–1878)
18:Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse and by Rhine)
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685:Alexander II and Maria Alexandrovna. Engraving.
504:. She also interested herself in the arts: The
443:Princess Wilhelmine Marie of Hesse and by Rhine
93:Princess Wilhelmine Marie of Hesse and by Rhine
4361:Converts to Eastern Orthodoxy from Lutheranism
4225:Maria Georgievna (Maria of Greece and Denmark)
4215:Anastasia Nikolaevna (Anastasia of Montenegro)
4195:Maria Pavlovna (Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin)
4091:Catherine Alexeievna (Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst)
1678:Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Maria Pavlovna)
752:Louise of Baden (Empress Elizabeth Alexeievna)
4074:Charlotte Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
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3424:Korneva, Galina & Cheboksarova, Tatiana.
3120:L'Allemagne Dynastique, Tome VII – Oldenbourg
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1286:, her favorite child who resembled her most.
885:Maria won the approval of her father-in-law,
653:. After her mother died of tuberculosis, her
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198:Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia
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4386:Ethnic German people from the Russian Empire
3987:Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna of Russia
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251:Maximilianne Wilhelmine Auguste Sophie Marie
4169:Alexandra Petrovna (Alexandra of Oldenburg)
4138:Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia)
3966:Anna, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
3640:Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia)
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786:Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia)
760:Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia)
391:Anna, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
4321:19th-century women from the Russian Empire
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1295:Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia
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4143:Elena Pavlovna (Charlotte of Württemberg)
3701:Tsaritsas and empresses consort of Russia
2286:Countess Palatine Caroline of Zweibrücken
2133:Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden
1922:Countess Palatine Caroline of Zweibrücken
1890:Louis I, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine
1733:Elisabeth of Hesse (Elizabeth Feodorovna)
1985:Prince George William of Hesse-Darmstadt
1504:Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine
1418:Princess Alexandra Sergeevna Dolgorukova
1289:Empress Maria expressed her anger about
568:is on the extreme left, behind his wife
4284:also a Grand Duchess of Russia by birth
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1052:. After a siege lasting eleven months,
612:while Ludwig was in the battlefields.
341:
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4128:Elizabeth Alexeievna (Louise of Baden)
3997:Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia
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2227:Louis IX, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt
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2107:Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden
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1863:Louis IX, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt
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822:religion, Marie was received into the
480:After the death of her father-in-law,
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4060:Grand Duchesses of Russia by marriage
3523:Heiligenberg: Our Ardently Loved Hill
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1157:listening to the proclamation of the
870:. During the summer, they resided in
840:Cathedral Church of the Winter Palace
750:. In addition, Marie's maternal aunt
657:and possible paternal aunt, Marianne
373:Maria Alexandrovna, Empress of Russia
7:
4331:People from the Grand Duchy of Hesse
4190:Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)
3950:Empress Maria Alexandrovna of Russia
3662:Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)
3596:Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse)
3408:Livadia in the Reign of Alexander II
3066:Livadia in the Reign of Alexander II
3040:Livadia in the Reign of Alexander II
3027:Livadia in the Reign of Alexander II
2971:Livadia in the Reign of Alexander II
2857:Livadia in the Reign of Alexander II
2069:Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine
1755:; had issue – second marriage 1902,
1658:Dagmar of Denmark (Maria Feodorovna)
1639:Dagmar of Denmark (Maria Feodorovna)
1603:Grand Duchess Alexandra Alexandrovna
4356:Russian grand duchesses by marriage
4159:Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse)
3992:Irene, Princess Heinrich of Prussia
3449:, 1977, pp. 212–215, 474–476.
3426:Russia & Europe: Dynastic Ties
3265:Volume I Europe & Latin America
1237:19 February] 1861, ending
445:(8 August 1824 – 3 June 1880), was
27:Empress of Russia from 1855 to 1880
4366:Dames of the Order of Saint Isabel
4174:Olga Feodorovna (Cäcilie of Baden)
2891:"An unexpected error has occurred"
2254:Princess Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt
2011:Princess Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt
1627:Tsesarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich
1095:Red Cross and Red Crescent emblems
25:
4351:House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
3478:Alexander II: The Last Great Tsar
2692:Alexander II: the Last Great Tsar
2666:Alexander II: the Last Great Tsar
1666:Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich
1576:Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich
1572:Tsarevich Alexander Alexandrovich
1552:Grand Duke Nicholas Alexandrovich
1478:outside Darmstadt. There she met
598:Prince Hereditary Ludwig of Hesse
3924:Princesses of Hesse and by Rhine
3461:Alexander III His Life and Reign
2844:Alexander III His Life and Reign
2828:Alexander III His Life and Reign
2750:Alexander III His Life and Reign
2724:Alexander III His Life and Reign
1793:
1772:
1701:Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna
1564:Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna
1492:Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh
1297:. She complained to her brother
1284:Tsarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich
1017:Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna
333:
203:Alexander III, Emperor of Russia
150:, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
3170:(Birch Lane Press, 1994), p. 13
1826:are named after Empress Maria.
1721:Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich
1686:Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich
1568:Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich
1560:Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich
838:16 April] 1841 in the
620:August von Senarclens de Grancy
287:August von Senarclens de Grancy
173:
3445:Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh.
3267:, 1977, pp. 212–215, 474–476.
1586:
1299:Louis III, Grand Duke of Hesse
1276:la petite bourgeoise allemande
667:Louis III, Grand Duke of Hesse
458:Ludwig II, Grand Duke of Hesse
1:
4346:Duchesses of Holstein-Gottorp
3390:Alexander II and Tsarkoe Selo
3263:Royal Families of the World:
2679:Alexander II and Tsarkoe Selo
2627:Alexander II and Tsarkoe Selo
2370:Alexander II and Tsarkoe Selo
1741:Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich
1556:Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich
746:, was the first wife of Tsar
282:Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse
257:: Maria Alexandrovna Romanova
4278:never converted to Orthodoxy
4230:Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia
3495:At the court of two Emperors
3257:Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh
3142:Korneva & Cheboksarova,
3095:Korneva & Cheboksarova,
3082:Korneva & Cheboksarova,
3051:Korneva & Cheboksarova,
2651:Korneva & Cheboksarova,
2607:Korneva & Cheboksarova,
2410:Korneva & Cheboksarova,
2191:Princess Wilhelmine of Baden
1210:advocated three principles:
1194:, the two Aksakov brothers,
1123:Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78
1040:At the court of two Emperors
909:Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna
719:Invited to a performance of
604:, sister of Russian Empress
602:Princess Wilhelmine of Baden
492:, part of the International
462:Princess Wilhelmine of Baden
298:Princess Wilhelmine of Baden
4381:Mothers of Russian emperors
4341:Empresses consort of Russia
3775:Maria Buynosova-Rostovskaya
3557:. Sutton Publishing, 2000.
3539:, Sutton Publishing, 2004.
3507:. Sutton Publishing, 1999.
3360:. Harper & Ross, 1971.
1784:Order of Queen Saint Isabel
1584:
1174:. The Westernizers, led by
624:Grand Master of the stables
477:facilitated this adoption.
4402:
3491:Tiutcheva, Anna Feodorovna
3463:. Gilbert's Books, 2014.
3217:Александр III и его время.
2200:
2084:
1958:
1850:
1805:Order of Queen Maria Luisa
1494:, marry her only daughter
1398:Princess Dagmar of Denmark
826:on 17 December [
818:Having been raised in the
71:2 March 1855 – 3 June 1880
29:
4272:
3653:
3647:Empress consort of Russia
3644:
3636:
3629:
3594:
3396:. Gilbert's Books, 2012.
3378:. Gilbert's Books, 2013.
3343:. SilverWood Books 2012.
3240:. SilverWood Books 2012.
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1992:
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1966:
1930:
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1871:
1854:
1548:Tsarevna Maria Feodorovna
1502:Alice's second daughter,
1231:Emancipation Proclamation
1159:Emancipation Proclamation
632:rumored paternal ancestry
490:Russian Red Cross Society
437:
245:
236:
62:Empress consort of Russia
44:
4336:House of Hesse-Darmstadt
3763:Maria Skuratova-Belskaya
3601:House of Hesse-Darmstadt
3537:The Camera and the Tsars
3497:. Moscow, Novosti. 1990.
3197:Radzinsky (2005), p. 300
2522:The Camera and the Tsars
1613:nicknamed Lina, died of
659:von Senarclens de Grancy
588:is between her and Emil.
148:Peter and Paul Cathedral
53:Franz Xaver Winterhalter
4326:Nobility from Darmstadt
3577:, Mariagessen.narod.ru
1522:6 July] 1880.
1486:and wife of her nephew
824:Russian Orthodox Church
193:Grand Duchess Alexandra
3844:
3723:
3505:The Romanovs 1818–1959
2593:The Romanovs 1818–1959
2560:The Romanovs 1818–1959
2478:The Romanovs 1818–1959
1579:
1465:
1338:
1330:
1271:Les Bals des Palmières
1262:
1254:
1162:
1141:Emancipation Manifesto
1098:
1045:
952:A Sportsman's Sketches
864:
797:
686:
589:
526:Nicholas Alexandrovich
162:Alexander II of Russia
3853:Catherine Alekseyevna
3843:
3722:
3480:. Free Press, 2006.
3428:. Eurohistory, 2013.
3316:"General Information"
1646:Emperor Alexander III
1541:
1482:, second daughter of
1463:
1406:Emperor Alexander III
1336:
1328:
1260:
1252:
1233:on 3 March [
1148:
1092:
783:
694:Alexander Nikolaevich
684:
556:. Her eldest brother
539:
449:as the first wife of
325:Grand Ducal Family of
3883:Alexandra Feodorovna
3868:Alexandra Feodorovna
3863:Elizabeth Alexeievna
3606:Cadet branch of the
3188:Van Der Kiste, p. 97
3179:Van Der Kiste, p. 67
3156:President of Ukraine
1544:Emperor Alexander II
1471:Schloss Heiligenberg
1450:President of Ukraine
1383:Ludwig II of Bavaria
1085:Charity Institutions
1063:Assumption Cathedral
894:lilies of the valley
702:Alexandrine of Baden
698:Nicholas I of Russia
606:Elizabeth Alexeievna
572:and their children,
451:Emperor Alexander II
113:German Confederation
109:Grand Duchy of Hesse
3810:Praskovia Saltykova
3800:Agafya Grushetskaya
3790:Maria Miloslavskaya
3728:Anastasia Romanovna
3529:. No 49. July 1995.
3501:Van der Kiste, John
3459:Nelipa, Margarita.
3219:М.: Терра, 2007. —
3144:Russia & Europe
3097:Russia & Europe
3084:Russia & Europe
3053:Russia & Europe
2653:Russia & Europe
2609:Russia & Europe
2412:Russia & Europe
1780:Kingdom of Portugal
1512:Emperor Nicholas II
1422:House of Dolgorukov
1371:A Life for the Tsar
1352:Ippolito Monighetti
1149:A 1907 painting by
1009:morganatic marriage
794:Alexandra Iosifovna
438:Мария Александровна
208:Grand Duke Vladimir
4376:Daughters of dukes
4018:Princess Elisabeth
3873:Maria Alexandrovna
3848:Marta Skavronskaya
3845:
3820:Marta Skavronskaya
3795:Natalya Naryshkina
3785:Eudoxia Streshneva
3724:
3658:Title next held by
3551:Zeepvat, Charlotte
3533:Zeepvat, Charlotte
3519:Zeepvat, Charlotte
2690:Edvard Radzinsky,
2664:Edvard Radzinsky,
1818:, and the city of
1621:at the age of six
1580:
1528:Grand Duchess Olga
1466:
1339:
1331:
1263:
1255:
1180:Vissarion Belinsky
1163:
1111:huge sums of money
1099:
922:A Hero of Our Time
904:at Tsarskoe Selo.
798:
788:with her daughter
744:Natalia Alexeievna
687:
590:
494:Red Cross Movement
433:Maria Alexandrovna
364:Princess Elisabeth
327:Hesse and by Rhine
40:Maria Alexandrovna
4298:
4297:
4026:
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3890:
3889:
3830:Empresses consort
3815:Eudoxia Lopukhina
3780:Maria Dolgorukova
3748:Anna Vasilchikova
3733:Maria Temryukovna
3709:Tsaritsas consort
3668:
3667:
3474:Radzinsky, Edvard
3469:978-1-927604-03-8
3434:978-0-9854603-2-7
3384:978-1-927604-04-5
3366:978-0-06-010908-0
3349:978-1-78132-035-8
3292:(in Portuguese).
3246:978-1-78132-035-8
3225:978-5-275-01507-2
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1631:20 September 1843
1615:infant meningitis
1445:Mariinskyi Palace
1426:ladies-in-waiting
1359:Mariinsky Theatre
1305:very anxious, on
1192:Aleksey Khomyakov
1001:Grand Duke Alexei
971:. Two more sons,
937:Fyodor Dostoevsky
917:Mikhail Lermontov
858:Olga Nikolaevna.
754:had married Tsar
514:Mariinskyi Palace
506:Mariinsky Theatre
447:Empress of Russia
430:
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319:
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261:
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223:Grand Duke Sergei
213:Grand Duke Alexei
16:(Redirected from
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3878:Maria Feodorovna
3858:Maria Feodorovna
3743:Anna Koltovskaya
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3671:
3637:Preceded by
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3392:. Published in
3374:. Published in
3354:Cowles, Virginia
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3206:Tarsaidze (1970)
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1788:20 February 1861
1778:
1776:
1775:
1728:17 February 1905
1693:14 November 1908
1673:17 February 1909
1585:
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3624:3 June 1880
3322:January 22,
3166:King, Greg
1725:11 May 1857
1637:engaged to
1441:watercolors
1348:Lev Potocki
1241:in Russia.
1220:Nationalism
1196:Konstantine
1172:Slavophiles
1115:benefactors
1050:Crimean War
847:First years
756:Alexander I
710:Württemberg
691:Tsesarevich
502:end serfdom
498:her husband
466:Tsesarevich
122:3 June 1880
4305:Categories
3651:1855–1880
3334:References
2901:2020-07-27
2538:Radinsky,
2507:Radinsky,
1456:Last years
1369:'s opera
1245:Court life
1227:capitalism
1153:depicting
1054:Sevastopol
932:Dead Souls
887:Nicholas I
771:Tsesarevna
726:La vestale
677:Engagement
651:literature
558:Ludwig III
554:Wilhelmine
482:Nicholas I
474:tsesarevna
470:Grand tour
98:1824-08-08
77:Coronation
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2813:Zeepvat,
2735:Zeepvat,
2677:Gilbert,
2638:Zeepvat,
2625:Gilbert,
2571:Zeepvat,
2520:Zeepvat,
2494:Zeepvat,
2458:Zeepvat,
2436:Zeepvat,
2388:Zeepvat,
2368:Gilbert,
2352:Zeepvat,
1820:Mariehamn
1735:;
1578:. c 1870.
1476:Jugenheim
1216:Orthodoxy
1212:Autocracy
1131:chemistry
1104:Red Cross
1059:Byzantine
973:Alexander
965:Alexandra
942:Poor Folk
765:Frankfurt
689:In 1839,
639:Jugenheim
628:Alexander
594:Darmstadt
586:Alexander
582:Alexander
574:Ludwig IV
570:Elisabeth
546:Ludwig II
532:Childhood
460:, and of
355:Louis III
289:(rumored)
105:Darmstadt
3300:19 March
3068:, p. 153
3042:, p. 145
3029:, p. 148
2973:, p. 146
2960:, p. 190
2956:Cowles,
2947:, p. 189
2943:Cowles,
2931:, p. 173
2927:Cowles,
2918:, p. 172
2914:Cowles,
2877:, p. 185
2873:Cowles,
2859:, p. 147
2842:Nelipa,
2826:Nelipa,
2804:, p. 182
2800:Cowles,
2791:, p. 181
2787:Cowles,
2778:, p. 178
2774:Cowles,
2765:, p. 179
2761:Cowles,
2748:Nelipa,
2722:Nelipa,
2710:, p. 171
2706:Cowles,
2694:, p. 69.
2668:, p. 70.
1830:Ancestry
1812:Mariinsk
1303:the Tsar
1161:in 1861.
1135:medicine
1108:accounts
1036:—
989:skittles
977:Vladimir
969:Nicholas
898:cowslips
856:—
820:Lutheran
784:Tsarina
647:finances
578:Heinrich
562:Mathilde
542:Ludwig I
512:and the
441:), born
381:Louis IV
351:Children
343:Louis II
314:Lutheran
304:Religion
3575:Profile
3261:Burke's
3146:, p. 22
3099:, p. 25
3086:, p. 24
3055:, p. 29
2846:, p. 48
2830:, p. 37
2752:, p. 22
2739:, p. 52
2726:, p. 10
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2611:, p. 16
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2542:, p. 67
2524:, p. 41
2511:, p. 66
2480:, p. 11
2414:, p. 13
2372:, p. 40
1766:Honours
1381:. King
1307:Marie's
1239:serfdom
1127:physics
1023:Empress
997:Estonia
985:Bavaria
796:, 1853.
776:Wedding
706:Prussia
255:Russian
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2855:King,
2817:, p.53
2642:, p.33
2562:, p.12
2498:, p.31
2462:, p. 3
2440:, p.50
2392:, p. 2
2356:, p.49
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1865:(= 14)
1798:
1777:
1597:Notes
1574:, and
1311:Alfred
1202:, and
1166:time:
1133:, and
1075:Sergei
748:Paul I
312:prev.
294:Mother
278:Father
247:German
156:Spouse
143:Burial
68:Tenure
55:, 1857
3622:Died:
3615:Born:
2336:Notes
2288:(= 9)
2229:(= 8)
1824:Åland
1801:Spain
1594:Death
1591:Birth
1534:Issue
1496:Maria
1315:Marie
1011:with
993:Revel
957:serfs
714:Baden
617:Baron
267:House
241:Names
185:Issue
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