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  1. Xenia and her paternal first cousin once removed Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia, her eventual husband, played together as friends in the 1880s. [7] Alexander, usually called Sandro, was also a friend of her brother, Nicholas. In 1886, 20-year-old Alexander was serving in the navy.

  2. Xenia, a sua mãe e a sua irmã Olga pediram ao grão-duque Nicolau Mikailovich da Rússia (irmão mais velho do marido de Xenia) para escrever ao czar para o avisar sobre a influência de Alexandra nos assuntos do governo.

  3. Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia (Russian: Ксения Александровна Романова; 6 April 1875 – 20 April 1960) was a daughter of Tsar Alexander III of Russia and the elder of Tsar Nicholas II's two sisters. She married her cousin Grand Duke Alexander Mikailovich of Russia and had seven children.

  4. 6 de abr. de 2017 · The Russian Revolution. The assassination of her grandfather, Alexander II, in 1881 offered an early indication of the violence that was to come. In 1894, Xenia married her second cousin, Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich (1866-1933) at the Grand Palace in St Petersburg and they went on to have seven children together.

  5. Princess Irina is sitting behind her mother on the right arm of the sofa and the five other boys are arranged in a group to the left, all wearing sailor suits. Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna was the eldest daughter of Alexander III, Emperor of Russia.

  6. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Despite her husband’s Greek surname and her maiden name, in Russia Xenia is considered Yusupova. In 2000, the countess acquired Russian citizenship, she also visited St. Petersburg many times, which, according to her, is a city she loves very much.

  7. Although her marriage to Sandro was romantic and happy in the beginning, years later, he had an affair with a woman identified as Maria Ivanovna. Xenia herself had an affair with an English man named Fane who, as many believe, was the husband of Sandro’s mistress.