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  1. Prince Vsevolod Ivanovich of Russia (20 January [O.S. 7 January] 1914 – 18 June 1973) was a male line great-great-grandson of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia and a nephew of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia. He was the last male member of the Romanov family born in Imperial Russia.

  2. Prince Vsevolod Ivanovich of Russia ( 20 January [ O.S. 7 January] 1914 – 18 June 1973) was a male line great-great-grandson of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia and a nephew of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia. He was the last male member of the Romanov family born in Imperial Russia.

  3. In the late 1930s, Lady Mary met Prince Vsevolod Ivanovich of Russia. Their engagement was announced on 1 February 1939. The wedding, which was attended by two of Lady Mary's sisters, two witnesses and a Russian priest, took place on 31 May 1939 in the Chelsea register office .

  4. Vsevolod III Yuryevich, or Vsevolod the Big Nest (Russian: Все́волод III Ю́рьевич Большо́е Гнездо́, romanized: Vsévolod III Yúr'yevich Bol'shóye Gnezdó; 1154–1212), was Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1176 to 1212. During his long reign, the city reached the zenith of its glory. [citation needed]

  5. 3 de fev. de 2024 · Genealogy for Prince Vsevolod Ivanovich Romanov (Holstein-Gottorp, Romanov), Prince of Russia (1914 - 1973) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • St. Petersburg
    • January 7, 1914
    • Valli Elizabeth Knust
    • June 18, 1973
  6. About: Prince Vsevolod Ivanovich of Russia (20 January [O.S. 7 January] 1914 – 18 June 1973) was a male line great-great-grandson of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia and a nephew of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia. He was the last male member of the Romanov family born in Imperial Russia.

  7. 4 de jan. de 2024 · The vice-president of the association is the American born Prince Rostislav Rostislavovich. In 2009 he became the first Romanov to reside in Russia since the 1917 revolution. In 1992 the role of Honorary President was created and awarded to Princess Vera Constantinova (1906-2001).