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  1. Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna of Russia (born Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg, 8 July 1830 – 6 July 1911) was the fifth daughter of Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg and Duchess Amelia of Württemberg.

  2. Alexandra Iosifovna (Altemburgo, 8 de julho de 1830 – São Petersburgo, 6 de julho de 1911) foi uma grã-duquesa russa por ocasião de seu casamento com o grão-duque Constantino Nikolaevich da Rússia, segundo filho do czar Nicolau I da Rússia.

  3. 1. Quem foi a Imperatriz Alexandra Iosifovna? A Imperatriz Alexandra Iosifovna foi uma figura histórica importante na Rússia do século XIX. Ela era filha do Czar Alexander II e governou o Império Russo de 1881 até sua morte em 1918.

  4. Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna of Russia (1830-1911) 1859 Description Considered a great beauty in her youth, with a tall, graceful figure, the Grand Duchess Alexandra, or ‘Sanny’, was the fifth daughter of Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg and Amalie Therese Louise, Duchess of Württemberg.

  5. 1859. RCIN 408615. Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna, a princess of Saxe Alternburg, married Grand Duke Constantine, son of Nicholas I. Their children included the future Queen Olga of Greece, whose grandchildren included HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. Therefore, this portrait records a direct link between the Romanov family and the British Royal ...

  6. 13 de jan. de 2023 · English: The Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna of Russia (8 July 1830 Altenburg - 6 July 1911 Saint Petersburg ), born Princess Alexandra Friederike Henriette of Saxe-Altenburg, 5th daughter of Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg. She married Grand Duke Constantine Nicholaievich of Russia, second son of Nicholas I of Russia on 11 September 1848.

  7. Artwork Details. Alexandra Iosifovna of Russia, née Princess of Saxe-Altenburg. Intro. The charming Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg (1830 – 1911) was the fifth daughter of Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg and Duchess Amelia of Württemberg. Table of Contents. Intro. Marriage and issue. Family crisis. Later years and death.