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  1. Isabel Feodorovna Por Friedrich August von Kaulbach. Em 1891, Isabel e Sérgio Alexandrovich que não tinham filhos, praticamente adoptaram os seus sobrinhos Maria e Dmitri Pavlovich, filhos do irmão de Sérgio, Paulo Alexandrovich. A mãe das crianças tinha caído quando tentava saltar para um barco em andamento e estava grávida de Dmitri.

  2. Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia (Princess Dagmar) (1847-1928), Wife of Alexander III, Emperor of Russia; daughter of Christian IX, King of Denmark; sister of Queen Alexandra. Sitter in 38 portraits. 2 Likes. List Thumbnail.

  3. Maria Fedorovna. Born in: 1847 - Died in: 1928. Marija Fëdorovna, (in Russian: Мария Фёдоровна?), Born Princess Dagmar of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, and then Princess Dagmar of Denmark, was empress wife of Russia as wife of Emperor Alexander III. She was the second daughter of Christian IX of Denmark and Luisa of ...

  4. Maria Feodorovna, known before her marriage as Princess Dagmar of Denmark, was a Danish princess who became Empress of Russia as spouse of Emperor Alexander III. She was the second daughter and fourth child of King Christian IX of Denmark and of Louise of Hesse-Kassel; her siblings included Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom, King Frederick ...

  5. Maria Feodorovna (1847–1928) Никольский Александр Афанасьевич What is the royal coronation and "return the Caesar's cesareans", or the true tribute of the Russian people in the upcoming sacred crowning of Their Majesties, the Emperor Alexander III, the wife of his Empress Maria Feodorovna

  6. Russia, Royalty & the Romanovs: The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace. This exhibition is in the past. View our current exhibitions. The exhibition. Exhibition preview. The marriage of Prince Alfred and Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna. Buy the book. Exhibition multimedia.

  7. Maria Feodorovna (märē´ä fyô´dərəvnə), 1847–1928, czarina of Russia, consort of Alexander III and mother of Nicholas II. Originally named Dagmar, she was the daughter of Christian IX of Denmark and the sister of Queen Alexandra of Great Britain. She devoted herself to philanthropic and educational activities, especially the Red Cross.