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which kept her alive. He did not like to send him away, for, if
Alexei Nicolaievich had died, in the eyes of the mother, he
would have been the murderer...
- twenties,
taking part in the
battle of
Inkerman (1854).
Grand Duke
Nicholas Nicolaievich showed a
special interest in
military engineering. In 1856, he was appointed...
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Nicholas Nikolayevich,
Grand Duke
Nicholas Nikolayevich of Russia, and
similar terms, may
refer to:
Grand Duke
Nicholas Nikolaevich of
Russia (1831–1891)...
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Grand Duke
Michael Nikolaevich of
Russia (25
October 1832 – 18
December 1909) was a
Russian Empire Field Marshal, the
fourth son and
seventh child of Emperor...
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Grand Duke
Konstantin Nikolayevich of
Russia (Russian: Великий князь Константин Николаевич; 21
September 1827 – 25
January 1892) was the Emperor's Viceroy...
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Grand Duke
Peter Nikolaevich was the
second son of
Grand Duke
Nicholas Nicolaievich the
Elder (1831–1891) and
Duchess Alexandra of
Oldenburg (1838–1900)...
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Grand Duke
Nicholas Nikolaevich of
Russia (Russian: Николай Николаевич Романов (младший – the younger); 18
November 1856 – 5
January 1929) was a Russian...
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Eugene Nicolaievich Ivanoff of Poland, who
claimed to be
Tsarevich Alexei Romanov in the mid-1920s, was one of the
first in a long line of
Romanov impostors...
-
Konstantinovich of
Russia (1850–1918),
eldest son of
Grand Duke
Constantin Nicolaievich and
Alexandra Josifovna of Saxe-Altenburg
Grand Duke
Nicholas Nikolaevich...
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purchased but only
given as
gifts from the Tsar.
Grand Duke
Nicholas Nicolaievich of
Russia bred
countless Borzoi at Perchino, his
private estate.: 10 ...