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Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia (Russian: Георгий Михайлович Романов, romanized: Georgiy Mikhaylovich Romanov, also spelled Romanoff; German: Georg Michailowitsch Romanow; born 13 March 1981) is the heir apparent to Maria Vladimirovna, a claimant to the disputed Headship of the Imperial Family of Russia.
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,...
Grand Duke George Mikhailovich Romanov, a descendant of Russia's last royal family, married his wife Rebecca Bettarini in an ornate ceremony in St. Petersburg. 01:03 - Source: CNN...
Grand Duke George Mikhailovich Romanov's great-grandfather fled Russia during the Bolshevik revolution A descendent of Russia's Romanov monarchy, which was toppled in the 1917...
George Mikhailovich's great-grandfather, Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich, fled Russia during the 1917 Bolshevik revolution, escaping first to Finland and later relocating with his family...
Grand Duke George Mikhailovich Romanov married Victoria Romanovna Bettarini, who is Italian. The wedding took place at St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg, the former capital of the...
St. Petersburg sees Russia’s first royal wedding in over 100 years. Oct. 1, 202101:39. George Mikhailovich's great-grandfather, Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich, fled Russia during the 1917 ...
Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia (Russian: Георгий Михайлович; 23 August 1863 – 28 January 1919) was a Grand Duke of Russia, first cousin of Emperor Alexander III of Russia and a General in the Russian army.
He is the son of H.I.H. Grand Duchess Maria of Russia and H.I.H. Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich (born H.R.H. Prince Franz-Wilhelm of Prussia). The Grand Duke was baptized before the miracle-working Kursk Root Icon of the Mother of God, in the Orthodox Church in Madrid.
Parents and Siblings. Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Oldenburg of Russia. 1863–1919. Princess Maria Glücksburg of Greece and Denmark. 1876–1940. Marriage: 30 April 1900. Princess Nina Georgievna of Russia. 1901–1974. Princess Xenia Georgievna of Russia.