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Ceclava Czapska (Cécile
Czapska) (Bucharest 2
January 1899 – 1
December 1970) was a
Romanov impostor who
claimed to be the
Grand Duchess Maria, daughter...
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Czapski (feminine:
Czapska) is a
Polish surname. It
belongs to
Polish noble House of Czapski [pl] (also Hutten-Czapski) of
Leliwa coat of arms heraldic...
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Alexandrine Countess von Hutten-
Czapska (3
September 1854 in Warsaw,
Poland – 8 May 1941 in Vevey, Switzerland), was also
known as
Aleksandra Joanna Maria...
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gathered in the
Hessian capital) with
Countess Alexandrine von Hutten-
Czapska (3
September 1854 – 8 May 1941),
younger daughter of
Count Adam von Hutten-Czapski...
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Maria Dorota Leopoldyna Czapska (6
February 1894 – 11 June 1981) was a
Polish writer,
essayist and historian. She was born in
Prague to
Count Jerzy Hutten-Czapski...
- The Hutten-Czapski
family (feminine: Hutten-
Czapska), or Graf von Hutten-Czapski, or
simply Czapscy, or Czapski, is the name of an old
Polish aristocratic...
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father secretly married his mistress,
Countess Alexandrine von Hutten-
Czapska, the
former wife of
Alexander von Kolemine, the
Russian chargé d'affaires...
- and Krzyczew. He
married Teresa Sapieha on 9
September 1740,
Magdalena Czapska in
October 1745 in
Warsaw and
Aniela Miączyńska on 1
January 1755. v t...
- who
claimed to be
Grand Duchess Olga
Nikolaevna of
Russia and
Ceclava Czapska who
claimed to be
Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna. In 1972, he once again...
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United Kingdom and had issue. Married, secondly,
Alexandrina Hutten-
Czapska; annulled.
Prince Henry of
Hesse and by
Rhine (28
November 1838 – 16 September...