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  1. 20 de mai. de 2020 · Apaixonados desde 1884, os dois sabiam que deveriam se casar e, assim, a jovem recebeu o nome de Alexandra Feodorovna. Alexandra e Nicolau II, em 1894 / Crédito: Wikimedia Commons. Vida na corte russa. Nicolau II e Alexandra assinaram o sagrado matrimônio em novembro de 1894. O jovem já era Czar de todas as Rússias aos 26 anos e, assim, a ...

  2. 29 de set. de 2014 · Marie Feodorovna: Empress of All the Russias. In 1881, Marie Feodorovna’s father-in-law, Tsar Alexander II, was assassinated, by members of the revolutionary group, “The People’s Will,” who threw a bomb into his open carriage. The Tsar’s legs were blown off and he bled to death that afternoon in the Winter Palace.

  3. However, only two years later, a British battleship was sent to Crimea to rescue the 72-year-old Maria Feodorovna (1847-1928), Nicholas II’s mother and, at the same time, George V’s aunt.

  4. Khi Maria Feodorovna gửi tối hậu thư cho sa hoàng, bà đã thuyết phục ông lệnh cho mẹ mình rời khỏi kinh đô. Do vậy, trong cùng năm ấy, Thái hậu đã rời Sankt-Peterburg và tới sống ở Cung điện Mariyinsky tại Kiev .

  5. Maria Feodorovna (1847–1928) Никольский Александр Афанасьевич What is the royal coronation and "return the Caesar's cesareans", or the true tribute of the Russian people in the upcoming sacred crowning of Their Majesties, the Emperor Alexander III, the wife of his Empress Maria Feodorovna

  6. 14 de mar. de 2024 · Since it’s publication in 1999, she has written a number of new articles about Empress Marie Feodorovna and her family based on new research. These works are presented in DAGMAR, and include chapters on Tsar Alexander III’s Imperial Fishing Lodge in Finland; the friendship of French tutor Ferdinand Thormeyer and Alexander III’s family ...

  7. Biography Empress of Russia; born Sophie Dorothea Augusta, eldest daughter of Frederick II Duke of Württemberg and Frederica of Brandenburg-Schwedt; married 7 October 1776 Paul Petrovitz (q.v.), son of Catherine the Great (q.v.), upon which occasion she took the name of Maria Feodorowna; mother of Tsar Alexander I, Grand Duke Constantine and Tsar Nicholas I.

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