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  1. Maria Kirillovna da Rússia (2 de fevereiro de 1907 – 25 de outubro de 1951) foi a filha mais velha do Grão-duque Cyril Vladimirovich da Rússia e da sua esposa, a grã-duquesa Vitória Feodorovna. Nasceu em Coburgo, quando os seus pais estavam exilados devido ao seu casamento que não tinha sido aprovado pelo czar Nicolau II da ...

  2. Maria Kirillovna of Russia (2 February 1907 – 25 October 1951) was the eldest daughter of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia and Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh. She was born in Coburg when her parents were in exile because their marriage had not been approved by Tsar Nicholas II.

  3. Maria Kirillovna da Rússia foi a filha mais velha do Grão-duque Cyril Vladimirovich da Rússia e da sua esposa, a grã-duquesa Vitória Feodorovna. Nasceu em Coburgo, quando os seus pais estavam exilados devido ao seu casamento que não tinha sido aprovado pelo czar Nicolau II da Rússia.

  4. Maria Kirillovna da Rússia (2 de fevereiro de 1907 - 25 de outubro de 1951) era a filha mais velha do grão-duque Kirill Vladimirovich da Rússia e da princesa Vitória Melita de Edimburgo. Ela nasceu em Coburgo quando os seus pais estavam no exílio porque o seu casamento não tinha sido aprovado pelo czar Nicolau II .

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    Birth

    Maria Vladimirovna was born in Madrid, the only child of Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich of Russia, head of the Imperial Family of Russia and titular Emperor of Russia, and Princess Leonida Bagration-Mukhrani of Georgian, Polish, German and Swedish descent. Her paternal grandparents were Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Victoria Fyodorovna (née Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) through whom she is a great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victo...

    Education

    Maria was educated in Runnymede College in Madrid and Paris before studying Russian history and literature at Oxford University. Maria Vladimirovna lives in Madrid. She is fluent in Russian, English, French, and Spanish, and also speaks some German, Italian, and Arabic. On 23 December 1969, upon reaching her dynastic majority, Maria swore an oath of loyalty to her father, to Russia, and to uphold the Fundamental Laws of Russia which governed succession to the defunct throne. At the same time,...

    In Dinard on 4 September 1976 (civil) and at the Russian Orthodox Chapel in Madrid on 22 September 1976 (religious), Maria married Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia, her third cousin once removed. He is a Hohenzollern great-grandson of Germany's last emperor Wilhelm II and a great-great-great-grandchild of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom. Franz...

    Maria Vladimirovna is a patrilineal descendant of Alexander II of Russia. The original House of Romanov had died out with Empress Elizabeth of Russia in 1762 and was continued by Peter III of Russia, who was born a Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, a branch of the House of Oldenburg, from which the current reigning monarchs of Denmark, Norway and Great Bri...

    Maria hopes for the restoration of the monarchy someday and is "ready to respond to a call from the people". In a 2018 interview, she defined her own understanding of her role as follows: In 2002, Maria became frustrated with the internal strife within the Russian monarchist movement. When representatives of the Union of Descendants of Noble Famili...

    Russian Dynastic honours

    1. House of Romanov: Sovereign Head of the Order of St. Andrew Disputed 2. House of Romanov: Sovereign Head and Grand Mistress of the Order of St. Catherine Disputed 3. House of Romanov: Sovereign Head of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky Disputed 4. House of Romanov: Sovereign Head of the Order of the White Eagle Disputed 5. House of Romanov: Sovereign Head of the Order of St. George Disputed In abeyance 6. House of Romanov: Sovereign Head of the Order of St. Vladimir Disputed 7. House of Ro...

    Russian Orthodox Church

    1. Russian Orthodox Church: Order of St. Sergius of Radonezh, 1st Class 2. Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia: Order of Our Lady of the Sign,1st Class 3. Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia: Medal of John of Shanghai and San Francisco

    Moldovan Orthodox Church

    1. Moldovan Orthodox Church: Medal of Saint Paraskevi

    Massie, Robert K. (1995). The Romanovs The Final Chapter. Jonathan Cape. ISBN 0-224-04192-4. OCLC 185630578.

    Prince Cyril Toumanoff's Paper on the Succession Archived 26 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich of Russia ( Russian: Владимир Кириллович Романов; 30 August [ O.S. 17 August] 1917 – 21 April 1992) was the Head of the Imperial Family of Russia, a position which he claimed from 1938 to his death. Early life.

  6. Maria Pavlovna da Rússia (em russo:Великая Княгиня Мария Павловна), ( 18 de abril de 1890 - 13 de dezembro de 1958 ), conhecida na família por " Maria Pavlovna Júnior ", era a filha mais velha do grão-duque Paulo Alexandrovich da Rússia e da sua primeira esposa, a princesa Alexandra Georgievna da Grécia. Era ...