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On 26 June 1899 Alexandra gave birth to her third child and daughter, Maria. Queen Victoria sent Alexandra a telegram when Maria was born: "I am so thankful ...
The children of Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna · Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsesarevich of Russia (1904-1918) 1914 · Grand Duchesses Maria (1899-1918), Tatiana ( ...
Pregnant with her first child, Alexandra traveled to Moscow where, on 29 April [O.S. 17 April] 1818, she gave birth to her first son, the future Tsar Alexander ...
Postcard showing Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress of Russia (1872-1918) outside with her children Grand Duchesses Olga Nikolaevna (1895-1918), ...
Apr 2, 2014 · Final Days and Death. Alexandra and her children were eventually reunited with her husband and all were placed under house arrest in the ...
Above: The Empress and her daughters, clockwise, Olga, Tatiana, Anastasia, Marie and the Empress. The Emperor Nicholas and the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna ...
Aug 23, 2024 · In 1904 the tsarevich Alexis was born; Alexandra had previously given birth to four daughters. The tsarevich suffered from hemophilia, and ...
Feb 7, 2023 · The couple had four daughters – “OTMA”, as they called themselves: Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia - and also the long-awaited heir, tsarevich ...
Nicholas II taught history, geography and arithmetic to his children; Alexandra Feodorovna taught them catechism; Baroness Sophie von Buxhoeveden (later ...
Feb 15, 2023 · Nicholas II and Alexandra had five children: the Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia and the Tsarevich, Alexei. All died with ...