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- Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya (Russian: Надежда Константиновна Крупская, IPA: [nɐˈdʲeʐdə kənstɐnʲˈtʲinəvnə ˈkrupskəjə]; 26 February [O.S. 14 February] 1869...
- prince since the dynasty ascended the throne in 1613. Legally Tatiana Konstantinovna's marriage was morganatic. Her father did not approve of the match, and...
- John Konstantinovich Prince Gabriel Konstantinovich Princess Tatiana Konstantinovna Prince Constantine Konstantinovich Prince Oleg Konstantinovich Prince...
- Alexandrovna, Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Olga Konstantinovna, Queen of the ****enes Vera Konstantinovna, Duchess Eugen of Württemberg Anastasia Mikhailovna...
- Marie Bashkirtseff, born Maria Konstantinovna Bashkirtseva (Russian: Мария Константиновна Башкирцева; 24 November [O.S. 12 November] 1858 – 31 October...
- Tatiana Gutsu, rarely Tetiana Hutsu, (Ukrainian: Тетяна Костянтинівна Ґуцу, Romanian: Tatiana Guțu; born 5 September 1976, in Odesa, Ukrainian SSR) is...
- Grand Duchess Vera Konstantinovna of Russia (16 February 1854 – 11 April 1912), великая княгиня Вера Константиновна) was the daughter of Grand Duke Konstantin...
- Konstantinovich of Russia (1850–1918) Olga Konstantinovna, Queen of the ****enes (1851–1926) Grand Duchess Vera Konstantinovna of Russia (1854–1912) Grand Duke...
- escaped to Sweden in October 1918 with his mother, younger sister Vera Konstantinovna, and niece and nephew aboard the Swedish ship Ångermanland. Prince Georgy...
- Olga Konstantinovna Chekhova (née Knipper; Russian: Ольга Константиновна Чехова; 14 April 1897 – 9 March 1980), known in Germany as Olga Tschechowa, was...