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gain, still not believing he was talking to a | Romanov, Tatiana again failed to claim the imperial t |
As all the male members of the | Romanov family, Alexei was destined to follow a milit |
Romanov has also represented the Russian national sid | |
Gerbohay claimed that he was a member of the | Romanov Dynasty, and convinced Bavaud that when commu |
I happily granted him unlimited access to the | Romanov Family Archives and Library. |
Valeri Nikolayev as Uri | Romanov (credited as Valery Nikolaev) |
Following the creation of the | Romanov Family Association in 1979, Prince Dmitri was |
He was also vice president of the | Romanov Family Association. |
holas was elected as the new president of the | Romanov Family Association. |
is close to the Romanovs and also visited the | Romanov tombs at Sts. |
Alexander | Romanov (born August 18, 1980) is a Russian professio |
evertheless the head of the Imperial House of | Romanov occasionally awards crosses in this order. |
nd Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg, the first | Romanov to be honoured so much since the revolution. |
Supporting Mikhail | Romanov, he became a khan in the vassal Qasim Khanate |
ussia after 1613, when the adolescent Mikhail | Romanov had been elected a new Russian tsar. |
After the overthrow of the | Romanov dynasty by the February Revolution in 1917, t |
name Alexandra was considered unlucky in the | Romanov family by the late 19th century because so ma |
as loaned to Hearts at the behest of Vladimir | Romanov, who controlled both clubs, and spent the nex |
this title, and even his right to the surname | Romanov were disputed by some. |
this title, and even his right to the surname | Romanov are disputed by some. |
, married on 11 September 1848 to Constantine | Romanov, Grand Duke of Russia. |
After the fall of the | Romanov dynasty during the February Revolution of 191 |
Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich | Romanov in exile in the 1920s. |
However, the collapse of the | Romanov dynasty, followed by the Bolshevik Revolution |
Romanov is given command of Frontal Aviation assets a | |
Alexei, like all the | Romanov men, grew up wearing sailor uniforms and play |
Neither | Romanov nor Grishin mounted a formal challenge to Gor |
h of her husband in 1627 Russian tsar Mikhail | Romanov appointed her and her father Aqmoxammad as re |
his grandchildren Natalya Androssov Iskander | Romanov died in Moscow in 1999. |
Maxim | Romanov (born in Kazan, Russia) is a Russian rugby le |
ography of Grand Duke Nicholas Kostantinovich | Romanov set in Russia at the end of the 19th century |
Romanov lived in Kostroma with his mother Xenia, who | |
orical figures such as Francisco Pizarro, the | Romanov family, Joseph Merrick (known as "'The Elepha |
” and use the princely title with the surname | Romanov while keeping the appropriate style. |
Within five years, the | Romanov male line ended with the death of Peter II. |
The | Romanov tsars made it their priority to canonize the |
HH Prince Nikita | Romanov (13 May 1923 in London, England - 3 May 2007 |
Prince Nikita Nikitich | Romanov (13 May 1923 - 3 May 2007) was a Russian prin |
also the heir to the prerogatives of Nicholas | Romanov, Prince of Russia a claimant to headship of t |
in Moscow as chief physician to Czar Mikhail | Romanov, founder of the Romanov dynasty (1613-1917). |
the Tercentenary celebrations of the House of | Romanov and opened the Gunzechoyney datsan, the first |
sently the number one export of Georgia), the | Romanov summer palace in Likani, and the WWF-site Bor |
lion (Marine-Artillerie-Abteilung) 517 at Cap | Romanov near Petsamo, Finland while two of the Geneis |
d Russian authorities as an obligation to the | Romanov family rather than a step toward restoration |
, the last Tsar was overthrown and the ruling | Romanov family removed from power. |
Only three months after Gorbachev's election | Romanov was removed from the Politburo and the Secret |
d the Cheka to murder members of the House of | Romanov, the Russian nobility, officers of the White |
anuary 1917, the Grand Duke Dimitri Pavlovich | Romanov was sent to join Baratov. |
d svelte, with finely chiseled (and also very | Romanov) features, she had radiant blue eyes, long bl |
dparents were Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich | Romanov and Sophie of Merenberg. |
Zeepvat, Charlotte, | Romanov Autumn, Sutton Publishing, 2000, ISBN 0-7509- |
In 1983 | Romanov attracted the attention of the new General Se |
beat Newfel Ouatah but lost to Russian Evgeny | Romanov at the world junior championships 2004 (semif |
ng World War II and a designer in a shipyard, | Romanov joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Unio |
hey recognized Grand Duke Cyril Vladimirovich | Romanov as the legitimate heir of the Russian throne |
t was traditional for the male members of the | Romanov family to follow a military career. |
d cousin of the last legitimate Tsar, Filaret | Romanov was valued by several impostors who attempted |
ievna, or "Mavra" as she was known within the | Romanov family, was a popular figure, and got on quit |
After the February Revolution of 1917, | Romanov names were erased from the map. |
It was here that | Romanov brides were traditionally dressed by the Tsar |
y and Boris was one of the few members of the | Romanov family who went to Mogilev to pay final respe |
g the few remaining months of Andropov's life | Romanov was widely seen as one of Andropov's closest |
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