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  1. The marriage of Prince Alfred and Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna. Buy the book. Exhibition multimedia. The exhibition. A country little known. Ambassadors and confused relationships. Revolution and New Relationships. ‘Holy Russia’ in the Royal Collection. Dynastic links.

  2. 25 de jan. de 2017 · *For donate* https://www.paypal.me/womanandtime Mother of the last Russian monarch Nicholas II Empress Maria Feodorovna, princess Dagmar of Denmark, sister o...

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  3. The sitter was born Princess Sophia Dorothea of Württemberg, eldest daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Württemberg. She married, in 1776, Grand Duke Paul of Russia and took the name Maria Feodorovna when she converted to Orthodoxy. Her husband succeeded as Emperor Paul I in 1796, but was assassinated five years later.

  4. Imperial summer villa and home of the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna. The residence or summer villa Hvidøre at Klampenborg was bought in 1906 by the sisters Dagmar, Alexandra and Thyra. Dowager Empress of Russia, Queen of Great Britain and Duchess of Cumberland, respectively. The great house was the very first mansion in Denmark to be ...

  5. Maria Feodorovna Romanova was born Princess Dagmar of Denmark, but through her marriage to Alexander III she became Empress Consort of Russia – and mother of the last Russian monarch, Nicholas II. Her family provided royal consorts for the thrones of Russia, Great Britain, Romania and Spain, giving Christian IX of Denmark and his wife the title of “grandparents of Europe.”

  6. Maria Feodorovna(1847 - 1928) Venäjän keisarinna, Suomen suuriruhtinatar. Museovirasto. Aleksanteri III:n keisarinna Maria Feodorovna ei juuri pyrkinyt vaikuttamaan politiikkaan ja hallintoon vaan kunnostautui hyväntekeväisyyden ja sosiaalisen työn harjoittajana. Maria Feodorovna, aikaisempi Tanskan prinsessa Dagmar, muistetaan kuitenkin ...

  7. Maria Feodorovna, conhecida antes de seu casamento como Princesa Dagmar da Dinamarca, foi Imperatriz Consorte da Rússia de 1881 a 1894 como esposa do imperador Alexandre III. Ela era a quarta criança e segunda filha de Cristiano IX da Dinamarca e Luísa de Hesse-Cassel. Seu filho mais velho, Nicolau II, foi o último Imperador da Rússia, governando de 1 de novembro de 1894 até sua ...