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Maria Vladimirovna is a patrilineal descendant of Alexander II of Russia, who is also a male-line descendant of Elimar I, Count of Oldenburg .
Under the dome of St. Isaac's Cathedral in Russia's former imperial capital city, Grand Duke George Mikhailovich Romanov, 40, married his Italian bride, Victoria Romanovna Bettarini, 39, in an...
Russian Orthodox clergy conducted the elaborate ceremony, watched by hundreds of guests who included the groom's mother, Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia - the self-proclaimed heir to...
Romanov's mother, Grand Duchess Maria Romanova of Russia, is the self-proclaimed heir to Russia's imperial throne Reuters Around 1,500 people attended the wedding Russian Orthodox clergy...
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Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna is great-great-granddaughter of Alexander II, Emperor of Russia until 1881. Her father, Vladimir Kirillovich, was born in exile in Finland in 1917, and...
“This is very, very close to the family.” George Mikhailovich was born in Spain to Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia – the self-proclaimed heir to Russia’s imperial throne – and her...
Maria Vladimirovna: Vladimir Kirillovich: 1953: Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia (m. 1976; div. 1985) Born as Grand Duchess of Russia and later Crown Princess of Russia and Head of the House of Romanov after the death of her father.
The Head of the Russian Imperial House, Her Imperial Highness the Grand Duchess Maria of Russia was born on December 23, 1953 (New Style) in Madrid, Spain. She is the only daughter of the late Head of the Russian Imperial House, H.I.H. The Grand Duke Wladimir, and H.I.H. The Grand Duchess Leonida.
Born in June 1899, Maria Romanov was the third of the Russian royal family’s five children. The oldest daughters — Olga and Tatiana — made up the so-called “the Big Pair” while Maria and her younger sister Anastasia were referred to as “the Little Pair.”
A child and a broken marriage After graduating from Oxford University, she married Francis William of Prussia. The couple separated in 1982, a year after the birth of her only son, George Mikhailovich, who was granted the title of Grand Duke of Russia by her grandfather.