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Friday, April 14, 2006

Xenia, Grand Duchess of Russia



Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna Romanova (In Russian language) was born on 6 April, 1875 in St Petersburg and died 20 April, 1960 at Wilderness House in Hampton Court, England. She was the daughter of Tsar Alexander III of Russia and Dagmar of Denmark and sister of the last crowned Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and, his brief uncrowned successor, their brother Grand Duke Michael of Russia. Xenia Alexandrovna married Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich Romanov (a grandson of Nicholas I of Russia on 6 August 1894 (25th July in the old style Russian callender) at Peterhof. Together they had seven acrobat distillerchildren.
Princess Princess Irina of Russia
Prince Andrei Alexandrovich Romanov
Prince Fyodor Alexandrovich Romanov
Prince Nikita Alexandrovich Romanov
Prince Dmitri Alexandrovich Romanov
Prince Rostislav Alexandrovich Romanov
Prince free adobe acrobat readerVasili Alexandrovich Romanov Following the revolution Xenia adobe acrobat 70and her husband separated. She became a dependent of the British Royal gretchenx395family who in addition to an income, granted acrobat distillerher fabionwgtfa grace and favour house first in Windsor Great Park and then free acrobat readerin the grounds of Hampton Court Palace, London. bio-stub

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