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  1. 27 de set. de 2009 · Nikolai Alexandrovich Kulikovsky 1881 – 1958 was the second husband of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna , the sister of Tsar Nicholas II and daughter of Tsar Alexander III. Kulikovsky was an advocate of homeopathy, Nikolai Kulikovsky was born into a military family from the Voronezh province of Russia. His grandfather was a General during the ...

  2. Nikolai Alexandrovich Kulikovsky [2] (5 November 1881 – 11 August 1958) was the second husband of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia, the sister of Tsar Nicholas II and daughter of Tsar Alexander III. He was born into a military landowning family from the south of the Russian Empire, and followed the family tradition by entering the army.

  3. 22 de nov. de 2015 · Nikolai Alexandrovich Kulikovsky (5 November 1881- 11 August 1958) was a Russian nobleman and military man. Educated at the Gurevich School in St. Petersburg and later at the Nicholas Cavalry School (1900-1902), Kulikovsky joined Her Majesty’s Own Life-Guards Cuirassiers Regiment upon graduation.

  4. 12 de abr. de 2007 · Surname meaning for Kulikovsky. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair). Many of the modern surnames in the dictionary can be traced back to Britain and Ireland.

  5. 11 de dez. de 2015 · LEONID KULIKOVSKY 1943–2015. ... Nikolai died in 1958 – 55 years after Olga had first set eyes on him. In 1959, on a visit to Canada, Queen Elizabeth invited Olga, ...

  6. 9 de abr. de 1993 · April 09, 1993 (75) Toronto, Canada. Place of Burial: York Cemetery,Willowdale Ontario. Immediate Family: Son of Nikolai Alexandrovich Kulikovskу and Olga Aleksandrovna Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia. Husband of Livia Sebesteyn and Private. Ex-husband of Agnete Carla Kulikovsky. Father of Private.

  7. Les Kulikovsky ont émigré au Danemark, où ils se sont engagés dans les affaires et l'agriculture. En 1948, ils ont émigré au Canada où, en quatre ans, ils ont vendu la ferme et ont déménagé en ville (banlieue). Nikolai Aleksandrovich souffrait de maux de dos et mourut en 1958 à l'âge de 76 ans.