- Alex
Ceslaw Maurice Jean
Brimeyer (4 May 1946 – 27
January 1995) was a
pretender who
claimed connection to
various European thrones. He used fraudulent...
- from the Russian/Ukrainian
royal families. He
adopted her son,
Alexis Brimeyer, who
spent a
lifetime attempting to
prove his
alleged connection to European...
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Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna due to an
apparent physical resemblance Alexis Brimeyer claimed his grandmother,
Ceclava Czapska, was
Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna...
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disabilities who were
raped during the war.
Caddy Adzuba Cor Akim
Alexis Brimeyer Jean-Marie
Bulambo Kilosho [fr]
Marcellin Cishambo [fr]
Amini Cishugi [fr]...
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legitimate daughter of
Gustav IV
Adolf of
Sweden and
Frederica of
Baden Alexis Brimeyer (1946–1995),
Belgian who
claimed connection to
various European royal houses...
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attacked again.
There were
claims made that
Maria survived. A man
named Alex
Brimeyer claimed to be Maria's
grandson "Prince
Alexis d'Anjou de Bourbon-Condé...
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Retrieved January 2, 2017. Nadeau, M. Steven; DeCesare,
Nicholas J.;
Brimeyer,
Douglas G.; Bergman, Eric J.; Harris,
Richard B.; Hersey, Kent R.; Huebner...
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Brussels court sentences pretender Alexis Brimeyer to 18
months in jail for
falsely using a
noble title;
Brimeyer has
already fled to Greece.
November 28...
- overruns, delays,
legislative auditor says". Star Tribune.
March 15, 2023.
Brimeyer, Jim; Sanger, Sue (May 15, 2023). "Counterpoint:
Wrong route was the root...
- Romania. They had two daughters, Olga-Béata (born 1927),
mother of
Alexis Brimeyer; and Julia-Yolande (born 1937). She died in Rome. Her
grave is in Prima...