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  1. 12 de ago. de 2022 · I've been working on this video for the last two weeks and I was so happy to get it out today! Poll: (Google Forms) https://forms.gle/BFWTqRTBM9Lcr3ke9Discla...

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  2. Maria Feodorovna Pozharskaya (died 1607), a Russian lady-in-waiting and favorite of tsarina Maria Skuratova-Belskaya. Maria Feodorovna Morozova (1830–1911), a Russian entrepreneur; Maria Fjodorovna Zibold (1849–1939), a Russian and Serbian physician; Maria Fedorovna Andreeva née Yurkovskaya (1868–1953), a Russian actress and Bolshevik ...

  3. Photograph of Maria Feodorovna, Dowager Empress of Russia. She is standing looking slightly to the left, holding a pair of gloves with both hands. She is wearing the uniform of the Horse Guards and the insignia of the Order of St Catherine. There is a painted backdrop of a garden behind. Maria Feodorovna, born Princess Dagmar of Denmark, was the consort of Alexander III, Emperor of Russia. She ...

  4. 1. Her Family Loved Making Babies. Despite the name we know her by now, Maria Feodorovna wasn’t Russian at all. She was born Princess Dagmar of Denmark, and her family was nothing to sneeze at. Her favorite sister, the elder Alexandra of Denmark, went on to marry King Edward VII of England.

  5. Maria Feodorovna ( Russian: Мария Фёдоровна; née Duchess Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg; 25 October 1759 – 5 November 1828 [OS 24 October]) became Empress of Russia as the second wife of Emperor Paul I. She founded the Office of the Institutions of Empress Maria . Daughter of Duke Frederick Eugene of Württemberg and Princess ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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 VIII of Denmark and King George I of Greece.