Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar Фёдоровна Dagmara Schleswig- Holstein, Glüksborg |
Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar ФÑдоÑовна of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg<br>Gender: Female<br>Alias name: ÐаÑÐ¸Ñ Ð¡Ð¾ÑÐ¸Ñ Ð¤ÑедеÑика ÐагмаÑ, ÐагмаÑа<br>Birth: Nov 26 1847 - Det gule Palæ, København, Danmark<br>Baptism: Jan 20 1848 - Det gule Palæ, København, København, Danmark<br>Occupation: marraine de maman 1924-1928, София Фредерика Дагмар Шлезвиг-Холщайин-Зондербург-Глюксбург (Датска), Empress of Imperial Russia, Empress of Russia, keiriinna, Empress consort of Russia, keisriinna<br>Marriage: Spouse: Alexander III Alexandrovich Romanov (born Romanov Holstein-Gottorp) - Nov 9 1866 - Imperial Chapel, Winter Palace, St.Petersburg, Russia<br>Death: Oct 13 1928 - Klampenborg, Gentofte Municipality, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark<br>Burial: Aug 28 2006 - Peter & Paul Cathedral, Sct. Petersburg, Russia<br>Father: Christian IX Vilhelm of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (born Schleswig-Holstein, Oldenburg), King of Denmark;<br>Mother: Louise Wilhelmine Friederikke Karoline Auguste Julie of Hesse-Kassel (born Lorthring-Brabant, Hessen), Consort of Denmark<br>Husband: <br>Fiance: Nikolai Alexandrovich Aleksandrovitsj Holstein-Gottorp Romanov (born Holstein -Gottorp Romanov)<br>Children: Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov, Alexander Alexandrovich Romanov of Russia (born Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov), Grand DukeGeorgii Alexandrovich Romanov of Russia (born Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov), Grand duke, Xenia Alexandrovna Romanov, Mikhail Alexandrovich RomanovOlga Alexandrovna Александровна Kulikovskaya (born Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov)<br>Siblings: Frederik VIII Christian Vilhelm Carl of Denmark von Glücksburg (born Schleswig-Holstein, Glücksburg), King of Denmark, Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Julia of Denmark of Glücksburg (born Schleswig-Holstein, Glücksburg), Queen consort of the United Kingdom, Empress consort of India, George I Christian Wilhelm Ferdinand Adolf of Denmark, Glücksburg (born Schleswig-Holstein, Glücksburg), King of Greece, Thyra Amelie Caroline Charlotte Anne of Danmark (born Schleswig-Holstein, Glücksburg), Crown princess of Hanover, Duchess of Cumberland and Teviotdale, Valdemar af Danmark von Glücksburg (born Schleswig-Holstein, Glücksburg), Prins
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Princess Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar Romanov of Russia (born of Denmark)<br>Birth name: Maria Feodorovna<br>Also known as: Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)Empress Consort Maria Feodorovna of Russia<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Nov 26 1847 - The Yellow Palace, Copenhagen, Kobenhavns Kommune, Hovedstaden, Denmark<br>Marriage: Oct 28 1866 - Sankt-Peterburg, Empire russe<br>Death: Oct 13 1928 - Villa Hvidøre, Copenhagen, Kobenhavns Kommune, Hovedstaden, Denmark<br>Title of Nobility: Princess Dagmar of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg - Between Nov 26 1847 and Nov 9 1866<br>Title of Nobility: Tsarevna Maria Feodorovna - Between Nov 9 1866 and Mar 13 1881<br>Parents: Christian Edgart Moriz Glücksburg, Louise Wilhelmine Friederike Caroline Auguste Julie (born von Hessen-Kassel)<br>Husband: Tsar Aleksandr III Aleksandrovich Romanov of Russia<br>Children: Tsar Nikolai II Aleksandrovich Romanov of Russia, Grand Duke Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Romanov of Russia, Grand Duke George Aleksandrovich Romanov of Russia, Grand Duchess Xenia Aleksandrovna Romanov (born Romanova of Russia), Grand Duke Mikhail Aleksandrovich Romanov of Russia, Grand Duchess Olga Aleksandrovna Romanova of Russia<br>Siblings: Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Karl von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Frederick VIII. König von Dänemark, Princess of Denmark Alexandra Of The United Kingdom Saxe-Coburg und Gotha Queen Consort of United Kingdom Of Great Britain and Empress of India (born of Schleswigh-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg), King George Christian William Ferdinand Adolphus Oldenburg, Thyra Amalie Caroline Charlotte Anna Prinsesse af Danmark, hertuginde af Cumberland, Prince Valdemar of Denmark<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: Russian Tsarina. Born Maximilienne Wilhelmine Marie, Princess of Hesse-Darmstadt, she was the youngest daughter of Wilhelmine of Baden, wife of Ludwig II, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine. She and three of her siblings were probably the children of Baron Auguste Saenarclens de Grancy, but Ludwig II acknowledged her and her brother Alexander (two others having died young) as his own to avoid scandal. In 1838, Tsarevitch Alexander Nikolaievitch fell in love with the lonely, unhappy 14-year-old Princess Marie despite the irregularity of her birth. They were married on April 16, 1842 at the Winter Palace and Marie adopted the name Maria Alexandrovna upon her conversion to the Russian Orthodox church. The damp Russian climate wreaked havoc on Maria's weak chest, making her frequently ill with coughs, but she gave birth to 8 children. The shy, sickly Maria was absent from many court functions, and her husband's affections strayed. In 1855, Alexander ascended the throne as Tsar Alexander II, and the new Tsarina was forced to attend court more often, sick or not. Though her husband always treated her very well, by 1858 Maria was forced to acknowledge that his love was now for his mistress Princess Ekaterina Dolgoruki, mother of four children by the Tsar. Empress Maria died at St. Petersburg at the age of 55. zu Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Princess of Greece and Denmark gained the title of Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark. (Although a grandchild of the King of Denmark, she was never considered a "princess of Denmark." Her parents, as monarchs of the newly established Kingdom of Greece, found it quite necessary to renounce publicly their ties to their birth lands of Denmark and Russia. As such, Alexandra was a Princess of Greece only, at birth. She later obtained her Grand Duchess of Russia role through marriage. -Ben M. Angel)Russia (Александра Георгиевна), née Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Πριγκίπισσα Αλεξάνδρα της Ελλάδας και Δανίας) (30 August 1870 – 24 September 1891) was born in Corfu, Greece. She was the third child and firstborn daughter of George I of Greece and Olga Konstantinovna of Russia, herself the daughter of Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia. She was a sister to Constantine I of Greece, and thus aunt of three kings and two queens, Constantine's three sons, who all became kings of Greece, and two of his daughters, who were queens, in name, of Romania and Croatia, respectively. She is also an aunt of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.e", was well-loved by her family. "She had one of those sweet and lovable natures that endeared her to everybody who came in touch with her," recalled her brother Prince Nicholas of Greece. "She looked young and beautiful, and ever since she was a child, life looked as it had nothing but joy and happiness in store for her."[1] When she was nineteen years old, she was married to Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia, the eighth child and sixth son of Emperor Alexander II and Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine. They had become close when Grand Duke Paul spent winters in Greece due to his frequent respiratory illnesses. The Greek royal family also frequently spent holidays with the Romanov family on visits to Russia or Denmark.[2] Duchess Maria Pavlovnahat was permanently moored there, but fell as she got in. The next day, she collapsed in the middle of a ball from violent labour pains brought on by the previous day's activities. She gave birth to her son, Dmitri, lapsed into a fatal coma, and she died six days later. Her grieving husband had to be restrained from throwing himself into the grave with her.[3]ospital" (now "Alexandra General Hospital") in Athens was later named in her memory by her nephew, King Paul; it was affiliated with the University of Athens with a special remit to research and combat postpartum maternal mortality. Alexandras Avenue in Athens was also named after her.[4]Zeepvat (2004), p. 49The naming streets and squares. Patakis), pp. 65–68. ISBN 960-360-483-6.vat, Charlotte (2004). The Camera and the Tsars: A Romanov Family Album. Sutton Publishing Inc. ISBN 0-7509-3049-7androvich Romanov: (17 Jun 1889 — Age: 18) St. Petersburg, Russia* Updated from Ancestry Genealogy via daughter Mariya Pavlovna Romanov of Russia Grand Duchess by SmartCopy: Dec 14 2015, 23:06:46 UTCτης Ελλάδας και της Δανίας); 30 August [O.S. 18 August] 1870 – 24 September 1891) was the third child and firstborn daughter of King George I and Queen Olga of Greece, who herself was a Russian grand duchess and was also a grandchild of Denmark's King Christian IX and Queen Louise. She was a sister to Constantine I of Greece, and thus aunt of three kings and two queens, Constantine's three sons, who all became kings of Greece, and two of his daughters, who were queens, of Romania and (titularly) Croatia, respectively. She was also first cousin of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, King George V of the United Kingdom, King Christian X of Denmark, and both King Haakon VII and Queen Maud of Norway, as well as a paternal aunt of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Alexandra_of_Greece_and_Denmark
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