- 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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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...
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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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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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purchased but only
given as
gifts from the Tsar.
Grand Duke
Nicholas Nicolaievich of
Russia bred
countless Borzoi at Perchino, his
private estate.: 10 ...
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March 1895) was the
sixth son and
youngest child of
Grand Duke
Michael Nicolaievich of
Russia and a
first cousin of
Alexander III of Russia. He was destined...
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Grand Duke
Michael Nikolaevich of
Russia (25
October 1832 – 18
December 1909) was the
fourth son and
seventh child of
Emperor Nicholas I of
Russia and...
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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 of...
- was born as the only
daughter and
second child of
Grand Duke
Michael Nicolaievich of
Russia and his wife
Princess Cecilie of Baden. Paternally, she was...