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  1. Tatiana in 1916. Despite her high status, Tatiana did not use her Imperial title. Her friends, family, and servants called her by her first name and patronym, Tatiana Nikolaevna. She did not claim the imperial title of Grand Duchess and replied that she was "Sister Romanova the Second". Tatiana was a practical, nurturing leader.

  2. Facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, the state — for the first time in its history — organized a census of refugees, helped in large part by a committee established in September 1914 by the Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova, the second daughter of Russia’s last monarch Tsar Nicholas II.

  3. Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova foi a segunda filha de Nicolau II e Alexandra da Rússia, nascida no dia 10 de Junho de 1897 no Palácio de Peterhof. Tatiana nos braços da mãe em 1897 Quem conheceu Tatiana, descreveu-a como alta e elegante, de cabelos negros e olhos verdes acinzentados.

  4. Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova. Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova (en ruso: Татья́на Никола́евна ), nada o 29 de maio xul. / 10 de xuño de 1897 greg. e finada o 17 de xullo de 1918, foi unha gran duquesa de Rusia e segunda filla do tsar Nicolao II e a tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna .

  5. Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova. 6,010 likes · 11 talking about this. Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia, the second daughter of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alex Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova

  6. 211: Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova. Russian Grand Duchess and the Second Oldest in Her Family. Born: 10 June 1897, St. Petersburg, Imperial Russia (Present-day St. Petersburg, Russia) Died: 17 July 1918, Yekaterinburg, Bolshevik Controlled Russia (Present-day Yekaterinburg, Russia) Tatiana was the most well-known of her sisters during her lifetime.

  7. 14 de jan. de 2022 · Tatiana was born Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova in St Petersburg on 10 th June, 1897. The younger sister of Olga, it is said that all four Romanov siblings were close to each other and in turn, unlike other Royal children through Russian history, they were very close to their parents. The Romanov children had an odd, slightly austere upbringing ...