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  1. 26 de dez. de 2011 · Maria Feodorovna, Tsarina of all the Russias, was born princess of Württemberg on October 25, 1758. She was the second wife of Tsar Paul I, who fought against Napoleon Bonaparte, when the latter began to expand the egalitarian tenets of the French Revolution militarily to the rest of Europe. Among her numerous accomplishments, Tsarina Maria […]

  2. The miniature is based on a photograph taken by Downey probably during Maria Feodorovnas visit to Britain in 1907. She is wearing a black evening dress with a sapphire and pearl brooch, a floral corsage and a four-strand pearl choker, her hair dressed with pearls and feathers.Princess Marie Sophie Frederica Dagmar, second daughter of Christian IX of Denmark, and sister of Queen Alexandra, was ...

  3. 9 de abr. de 2020 · Olga, a caçula de Maria Feodorovna e do czar Alexandre III, casou-se em 1901 com o duque Pedro de Oldemburgo. Sobrinho-neto da imperatriz Dona Amélia de Leuchtenberg, segunda esposa do imperador do Brasil, dom Pedro I. Petya, como Pedro de Oldemburgo era tratado na família, era viciado em jogos de azar e gastava o dinheiro da esposa.

  4. Alexandra Feodorovna with her two eldest children, the Tsarevich Alexander and the Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna, c. 1820. At first, Alexandra Feodorovna had problems adapting to the Russian court, the change of religion affected her and she was overwhelmed by her new surroundings.

  5. The mother of the last czar, Maria Feodorovna was born Princess Dagmar of Denmark. She spent 50 turbulent years in Russia and became empress, but as the country fell into civil war she boarded a British battleship and sailed to Britain, the most senior member of the Romanov dynasty to survive.

  6. Photograph of Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia (1847-1928) with her children Tsesarevich Nicholas (1868-1918), later Nicholas II, Grand Duke George Alexandrovich (1871-99), Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna (1875-1960), Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich (1878-1918) and Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna (1882-1960).

  7. 12 de dez. de 2019 · Updated on December 12, 2019. Queen Alexandra (December 1, 1844 – November 20, 1925) was the longest-serving Princess of Wales in British history. She was the wife of King Edward VII, the successor to Queen Victoria. Although her public duties were limited, Alexandra became a style icon and did significant charity work in her lifetime.