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  1. Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia (Russian: Великий Князь Дмитрий Павлович; 18 September 1891 – 5 March 1942) was a son of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia, a grandson of Tsar Alexander II of Russia and a first cousin of Tsar Nicholas II, Marie of Edinburgh (consort of Ferdinand I of Romania ...

  2. Demétrio ou Dmitri Pavlovich da Rússia (em russo: Дмитрий Павлович Романов; romaniz.: Dmitri Pávlovich Románov; Moscou, 18 de setembro de 1891 — Davos, 5 de março de 1942) era neto do czar Alexandre II da Rússia pelo seu filho mais novo, o grão-duque Paulo Alexandrovich.

  3. En 1916, le grand-duc Dimitri participe à lassassinat de Raspoutine â Petrograd. L'empereur l’exile alors sur le front de Perse, lui permettant de s'échapper de Russie pendant la révolution russe. Le grand-duc passe ensuite le reste de sa vie en exil en Europe occidentale.

  4. Learn about the life and legacy of Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, who was exiled from Russia after the murder of Rasputin and became a prominent figure in the Legitimist movement. Find out how he supported Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich, married morganatically, and participated in various monarchist events and organizations.

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  5. Dmitri Pávlovich de Rusia (en ruso: Великий князь Дмитрий Павлович; Ilínskoye, 18 de septiembre de 1891 - Davos, 5 de marzo de 1942) fue un gran duque de Rusia. Participó en el asesinato de Grigori Rasputín en 1916.

  6. Demétrio ou Dmitri Pavlovich da Rússia era neto do czar Alexandre II da Rússia pelo seu filho mais novo, o grão-duque Paulo Alexandrovich. Teve uma ligação amorosa com o príncipe Félix Yussupov e acabou por se juntar a ele e a um grupo de nobres para assassinar o monge siberiano, Gregorio Rasputine.

  7. Dmitri Pavlovich was one of the few Romanov Grand Dukes to survive the Revolution. His son and grandchildren will be able to see the restored Alexander Palace, a true rarity among the Palace's 20th century residents. Ironically, he survived because of his involvement in the plot to murder Rasputin. Sent in disgrace by Nicholas to join an Army ...