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415:, where Francis pursued his academic studies. The couple had never been rich, but now their financial state was worse than ever; by August 1916, Francis was described as "awfully bad off". Throughout her life, Princess Anna anonymously wrote and published a large number of musical compositions that obtained a certain degree of commercial success. The royalties from these compositions provided a much-needed source of income for the couple. While working on an opera in 1899, Anna gained an interview of considerable length with the famous Italian composer 36: 454:
In the British royal family's 1917 eradication of German titles and styles, the Battenbergs became known as Mountbattens – all except Prince Francis and Anna. Anna would continue to use the name Battenberg until her death, surpassing all others in the royal house. Anna died on 22 April 1971 in
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all made important marriages into the royal families of Serbia, Russia and Italy, respectively. Like all her sisters, Anna was educated in Russia at the expense of the Russian imperial family, and upon each of their marriages, were given dowries by the Russian emperor.
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Anna was said to be "unusually beautiful"; she was vivacious, and tall, while Francis was handsome, likable, tall, and well-educated. The happily married couple had no children. Anna and Francis were very popular with their respective families.
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Anna and Francis gained the permission of Queen Victoria and the Russian court in order to marry. On 18 May 1897 in the presence of her entire family, Anna married Prince Francis Joseph of Battenberg in both
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had continuously sent him an allowance during her lifetime, and continued to do so with his widow, sending Anna money until Edwina's own death in 1960.
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Anna's sisters were particularly noted for achieving marriages with powerful royal figures, causing their father, like the contemporary
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to stay out of Germany. When Italy joined the war, the couple found themselves to be permanent exiles, and consequently settled in
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had been sovereign Prince of Bulgaria until 1886. Francis was well liked not only by Queen Victoria, but also by
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A photograph of Anna of Montenegro, Victoria Eugenia of Battenberg, Queen Victoria, and Mary, Duchess of York
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as a dowry. This Russian connection was likely the result of Anna's two sisters (
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The same year they married, Francis was rumored to have been chosen as
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Chauviere, Emily. "The Marriages of Five Princesses of Montenegro".
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Index


Cetinje
Montenegro
Montreux
Prince Francis Joseph of Battenberg
House
Petrović-Njegoš
Nicholas I of Montenegro
Milena Vukotić
Nicholas I of Montenegro
Queen Milena
Nicholas, Prince of Montenegro
Princess Milena
Christian IX of Denmark
sobriquet
father-in-law of Europe
Zorka
Milica
Anastasia
Elena
Prince Francis Joseph of Battenberg
Cimiez
Queen Victoria
Princess Milica of Montenegro
Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich of Russia
La Turbie
Princess Alice of Battenberg
camera obscura
Prince Louis of Battenberg
Battenberg family

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