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  1. Prince Rostislav Alexandrovich of Russia (24 November [O.S. 11 November] 1902 – 31 July 1978) was the fifth son and sixth child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna. He was a nephew of Tsar Nicholas II, Russia's last tsar.

    • Princess Alexandra Pavlovna Galitzine, Alice Eilken, Hedwig Maria Gertrud Eva von Chappuis
    • Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
  2. Rostislav Alexandrovich da Rússia, (2 de novembro de 1902 – 31 de julho de 1978) foi um membro da Família Imperial Russa. Biografia Primeiros anos. O príncipe Rostislav Alexandrovich era filho do grão-duque Alexandre Mikhailovich (1866-1933) e da sua esposa, a Xenia Alexandrovna (1875-1960).

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    Legally, it remains unclear whether any ukase ever abolished the surname of Michael Romanov (or of his subsequent male-line descendants) after his accession to the Russian throne in 1613, although by tradition members of reigning dynasties seldom use surnames, being known instead by dynastic titles ("Tsarevich Ivan Alexeevich", "Grand Duke Nikolai ...

    Origins

    The Romanovs share their origin with two dozen other Russian noble families. Their earliest common ancestor is one Andrei Kobyla, attested around 1347 as a boyar in the service of Simeon, the prince of Moscow and grand prince of Vladimir. Later generations assigned to Kobyla an illustrious pedigree. An 18th-century genealogy claimed that he was the son of the Old Prussian prince Glanda Kambila, who came to Russia in the second half of the 13th century, fleeing the invading Germans. Indeed, on...

    Rise to power

    The family fortunes soared when Roman's daughter, Anastasia Zakharyina, married Ivan IV ("the Terrible") on 3 (13) February 1547. Since her husband had assumed the title of Tsar of all Russia, which derives from the title "Caesar", on 16 January 1547, she was crowned as the first tsaritsa of Russia. Her mysterious death in 1560 changed Ivan's character for the worse. Suspecting the boyars of having poisoned his beloved, Ivan launched a reign of terror against them. Among his children by Anast...

    Mikhail was succeeded by his only son Alexei, who steered the country quietly through numerous troubles. Upon Alexei's death, there was a period of dynastic struggle between his children by his first wife Maria Ilyinichna Miloslavskaya (Feodor III, Sofia Alexeyevna, Ivan V) and his son by his second wife Nataliya Kyrillovna Naryshkina, the future P...

    The Russian Imperial Family was split into four main branches named after the sons of Emperor Nicholas I: 1. The Alexandrovichi (descendants of Emperor Alexander II of Russia) (with further subdivisions named The Vladimirovichi and The Pavlovichi after two of Alexander II’s younger sons) 2. The Konstantinovichi (descendants of Grand Duke Constantin...

    The Alexandrovichi last male-line members are represented by descendants of Paul Ilyinsky (son Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia) and natural son of Alexander II, Prince George Alexandrovich Yuryevsky. However, both lines are unable to press their claim to the defunct Russian throne because of their morganatic status. Alexandrovichi line is thu...

    The legitimate male line of this branch is extinct with the death of Prince Dimitri Romanov in 2016. The male line of this branch, however, is survived by the illegitimate Nikolayev family, descendant of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia (1831–1891) to his mistress Catherine Chislova.

    This branch was descended from Grand Duke Michael Nicolaevich of Russia. The last common ancestor of the surviving male line of this branch was Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia. The Grand Duke had 6 sons, Andrei, Feodor, Nikita, Dmitri, Rostislav, and Vasili. 1. Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia, his male line is represented only by ...

    There have been numerous post-Revolution reports of Romanov survivors and unsubstantiated claims by individuals to be members of the deposed Tsar Nicholas II's family, the best known of whom was Anna Anderson. Proven research has, however, confirmed that all of the Romanovs held prisoners inside the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburgwere killed. Grand ...

    The collection of jewels and jewelry collected by the Romanov family during their reign are commonly referred to as the "Russian Crown Jewels" and they include official state regalia as well as personal pieces of jewelry worn by Romanov rulers and their family. After the Tsar was deposed and his family murdered, their jewels and jewelry became the ...

    Smaller coat of arms

    The centerpiece is the coat of arms of Moscow that contains the iconic Saint George the Dragon-slayerwith a blue cape (cloak) attacking golden serpent on red field. The wings of double-headed eagle contain coat of arms of following lands: Right wing 1. Tsardom of Kazan, the coat of arms of Kazan that contains black crowned Zilantwith red tongue, wings and tail on white field. 1. Tsardom of Poland, the coat of arms of Polandthat contains a crowned white eagle on a red field. 1. Tsardom of Taur...

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  3. Russian Orthodox Church. Alma mater. Falmouth University. Prince Rostislav Rostislavovich Romanov ( Russian: Ростисла́в Ростисла́вович Рома́нов) (born 21 May 1985) is an American-born British-Russian prince and painter living in the UK. He is a member of the Romanov family, the former ruling Russian ...

    • Prince Rostislav Rostislavovich Romanov
    • Foteini Georganta
  4. 16 de jul. de 2020 · Rostislav — a British-Russian painter who resides in the UK — is a descendant of the royal family who were brutally executed during the Russian Revolution in 1918. He designed a watch using his...

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  5. 13 de set. de 2021 · HH Prince Rostislav Alexandrovich of Russia was a male-line great-grandson of Emperor Nicholas I, and entitled to the style of His Highness and title of Prince of the Bood Imperial. This usurpation goes against the Romanov Family Association ’s bylaws that any claims of a dynastic character are to be avoided.

  6. 28 de nov. de 2021 · Prince Rostislav Rostislavovich Romanov (born 21 May 1985) is currently the vice-president of the Romanov Family Association. He was born and raised in the USA and received an education in art...