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Prince George Alexandrovich Yuryevsky

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do anything at all; neither advice, nor the example of others have any effect whatever on him. Laziness, untidiness, and total lack of self esteem make him the laughing stock of his comrades and draw upon him the dissatisfaction of his superiors, who do not know what to do with him. Today I gave him a severe reprimand, and have ordered his superior, that is the Commander of the Ship, to punish him severely for every misdemeanor! Perhaps that will have some effect. I am writing you all this, because I am afraid that Gogo will hide the truth from you, all the more as he is past-master at inventing excuses and talking himself out of trouble. It seems to me he would do better to transfer to land service, for he will never make a good sailor! It is very unpleasant for me to have to write you all this, but what can I do. I send you my best wishes for the New Year, and trust that you and the children are well.
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he wished. One incident that caused concern occurred at a family reception, when Alexander playfully asked his son: "Tell us Goga, what is your name?" George replied, "My name is Prince Georgy Alexandrovich Yuryevsky", to which the Emperor declared, "I'm pleased to make your acquaintance, Prince Yuryevsky! And wouldn't you like to become a grand duke, young man?" This conversation was the Emperor's barely concealed attempt to test his relatives' reactions, were he to legally adopt and make his son and daughters a grand duke and grand duchesses. The princess however renounced all succession rights on behalf of her son, who was eight years old at the time. The morganatic nature of the marriage meant that not only did Catherine not automatically become empress, but the children had absolutely no succession rights.
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It was well known that Alexander regarded George as a "true Russian", remarking in 1881 of George: "This is a real Russian; in him at least there flows only Russian blood". Furthermore, although the order of the succession had been made clear in a law of 1797, the Emperor still had the power to do as
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ceremony in the presence of five witnesses, though none belonged to the Imperial family. The Emperor had believed he was in danger of assassination, and was consequently in favor of a speedy remarriage, as this would help to provide for his second family. The marriage was heavily criticized, with one
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allowed him to join the navy despite his lack of qualifications. George borrowed money from the other officers so that he could throw gold coins at girls during carnival season, and he did not pay back his debts. He failed his examinations, and Alexei privately told the naval authorities to "examine
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was nearby, but as she had been greatly opposed to the princess, she hesitated to acknowledge her. After being embraced by Catherine, however, they both broke down crying, and George and his sisters kissed Maria's hand. The couple left, and the widow and children went to another private chapel for a
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Dear Princess, as I have already cabled you, I granted leave to Gogo , but only for your sake. He himself, of course, has not earned it, and unfortunately I must again repeat that I am extremely dissatisfied with his services. Both when on duty and on board during cruises he simply does not want to
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finally died. George ("Gogo") was the first child of Catherine and Alexander and was born in the Emperor's study on 12 May 1872, in a difficult birth that almost killed his mother. Alexander had ordered that if the circumstances called for it, Catherine, and not the child, must be saved; but mother
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In a November 1880 letter to his son, Alexander II wrote "Dear Sasha, In the event of my death I entrust my wife and children to your care... In my wife's lifetime, our children must be only under her guardianship... My wife did not inherit anything from her family. Thus all property that she now
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The couple became unhappy, and Aleksandra secured a dissolution on the grounds of "neglect and ill treatment by her husband", and she subsequently divorced him in 1909. Financial troubles were another explanation attributed to their divorce. Aleksandra remarried quickly.
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with his family, but he chose to stay after the Emperor threatened to replace him as heir by his half-brother. Another rumour suggested the Emperor might abdicate, at the urging of his wife, and go to live with her and their children in
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The devotion Alexander showed to his mistress and children concerned all around him, many feeling that the relationship damaged his reputation irreparably. In 1878, Alexander secretly had his children legitimated with
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In 1901, George was described as a "tall and rather stout man of thirty", who partly resembled his father in his looks and bearing. On 16 February 1900 in Nice, he married
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and son both lived, and the father happily wrote "The Lord is so generous. I praised God, in tears I thank Him". Three more siblings later followed: Olga, Boris, and
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owns... has been acquired by her personally, and her family has no rights to this property... This is my last will, and I am certain you will execute it diligently".
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disapproved of the union because he disliked Aleksandra's parents, and consequently the couple abandoned their St. Petersburg residence and went to live abroad.
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of George's parents on 6 July 1880, eight years after his birth, resulted in the legitimation of their three surviving children, and George gained the style of
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source speculating that it "deprived image of both the moral and cultural attributes that had come to justify autocratic power". Catherine took the title
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Alexander Georgiyevich Yuryevsky, Prince Yuryevsky (21 December 1900 – 29 February 1988); married Ursule Anne Marie Beer de Grüneck and had a son named
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and purchased by his brother Alexander II for his morganatic wife; Catherine in turn passed it down to their son. George and Aleksandra had one son:
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The newly married Princess Yuryevsky and her son made their first official appearance on 4 October during a military review of the
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separate mass, as she was not to be allowed to mingle with the Imperial family in the more public funeral planned for later.
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increased in power, the Emperor's "first family", as well as the princess and their children, removed themselves to the
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him until he passes." He took an unofficial leave of absence without Alexei's approval, and Alexei gave up on him.
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Other sources however attribute George's legitimization to an act conferred later that year, on 5 December.
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in July 1866, despite early resistance. Their affair caused great scandal at court, with Alexander's heir (
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The Empress died on 8 June 1880, and her widower promptly married Catherine a month later in a secret,
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After a long and incurable illness, Prince George died on 13 September 1913 in a private hospital in
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After their marriage, the couple planned to reside in a St. Petersburg palace that had been built by
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status under the name of "Yuryevskii," clearly marking his second family as Russian, compared to the
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There is evidence that Alexander was preparing to crown his second wife as empress-consort, much as
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for security reasons, where their rooms were said to be directly above the dying Empress.
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George's grandson, Prince Hans-George Yuryevsky, with his second wife, Silvia Trumpp
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After his father's assassination, George, along with his mother and sisters
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Alexander II: Unedited Details of his Private Life, and Concerning his Death
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The prince's name varies depending on the source. One refers to him as
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Scenarios of Power: From Alexander II to the abdication of Nicholas II
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or live in Russia, but Alexander grudgingly allowed him to join the
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heritage of his other children. When revolutionary groups like the
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Perry, John Curtis; Pleshakov, Constantine V. (1999).
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died on 13 March 1881, when after visiting his cousin
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John Van der Kiste, “The Romanovs 1818-1959," p. 122
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he was assassinated on the road leading back to the
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She became his 1438:The Romanovs: Ruling Russia 1613–1917 1201:Prince Georgy Alexandrovich Yuryevsky 1138: 1128: 1124: 1112: 1109: 1099: 1086: 1076: 1072: 1056: 1050: 1040: 1027: 1017: 1013: 1001: 998: 988: 975: 965: 961: 940:Prince George Alexandrovich Yuryevsky 937: 927: 911: 901: 897: 885: 879: 869: 853: 843: 839: 823: 817: 807: 791: 781: 777: 765: 759: 749: 733: 729: 515:about George's behavior in the navy: 18:Prince George Alexandrovich Yurievsky 7: 1557: 1555: 1553: 1551: 1549: 1471:Behind the veil at the Russian court 411:Grand Duchess Catherine Mikhailovna 180: 1793:"News and Gossip of Other Lands", 640:Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich 232:Гео́ргий Алекса́ндрович Ю́рьевский 25: 1361:Alexander II, The Last Great Tsar 1215:, while another refers to him as 1087:14. Gabriel Fedorovich Vishnevsky 619:with Georgian Princess Agrippina 1365:. New York: Free Press. p.  856:Frederick William III of Prussia 348:Princess Romanovskaia-Yurevskaia 176: 1851:"Unhappy Day of Queen Regent", 1139:15. Sofia Mikhailovna Yeropkina 1110:7. Vera Gavrilovna Vishnevskaya 625:Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich 503:In 1893, George's half-brother 168: 157:Countess Alexandra von Zarnekau 65:Георгий Александрович Юрьевский 224:George Alexandrovich Yuryevsky 1: 1739:"Another Russian Sensation", 1681:Radzinsky (2005), pp. 381–82. 1658:Radzinsky (2005), pp. 375–76. 1624:Radzinsky (2005), pp. 368–69. 1468:Radziwill, Catherine (1913). 882:Princess Charlotte of Prussia 500:if served in foreign waters. 488:, would not let him join the 475:University of Paris, Sorbonne 1831:"Foreign News and Comment", 629:Countess Sophie of Merenberg 1028:13. Sofia Ossifovna Deribas 1937: 1526:Radzinsky, Edvard (1993). 1357:Radzinsky, Edvard (2005). 1062: 955: 829: 723: 335:Rafail Sergeevich Levitsky 286:Empress Maria Alexandrovna 1690:Radzinsky (2005), p. 375. 1568:. 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Index

Prince George Alexandrovich Yurievsky

Olga
Catherine
St. Petersburg
Russian Empire
Marburg
Hesse
German Empire
St. Elizabeth's Church
Wiesbaden
Noble family
Yuryevsky
Countess Alexandra von Zarnekau
Alexander II of Russia
Catherine Dolgorukova
Prince
Russian
natural
Alexander II of Russia
Catherine Dolgorukova
morganatic marriage
Serene Highness
Catherine Dolgorukova
Alexander II
Smolny Institute
mistress
the Tsarevich
Empress Maria Alexandrovna
Catherine

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