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whatever happened to the Sisters of Tsar Nicholas II after the revolution?...
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Grand duchess Olga married Nikolai Kulikovsky (I hope I spelled it right) and had two sons Thikhon (1917) and Guri (1919). For a while they lived in a town named Ballerup (where I was born) in Denmark where they had a little farm.
After the war in 1945 they moved to Canada. Olga died in 1960. I can recommend the book "The last grand duchess" Grand duchess Xenia married grand duke Alexander and had seven children. She died in England in 1960. But again read the book. there is so many informations in it. best regards Betina |
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I can also recommend 'Once a Grand Duchess'. A biography of GD Xenia by Coryne Hall and John van der Kiste. Ad just recently a new book came on the market, published by Arturo Beeche (who is also one of the co-authors) about all russian grandduchesses since Paul I. Marlene Koenig has also written some chapters in this book (she is a frequent poster of royalty message boards, as is mr Beeche).
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Info on Xenia
Born: 25 March, 1875 Died: 20 April, 1960, London, England Father: Romanov, Alexander III Alexandrovich, Tsar of Russia, born 26 February, 1845 Mother: Oldenburg, Dagmar "Marie" of Denmark, Tsarina, born 26 November, 1847 Married 25 July, 1894 to Romanov, Alexander Mikhailovich (Sandro), Grand Duke Children: Romanov, Irina Alexandrovna, born 3 July, 1895 Romanov, Andrew Alexandrovitch, born 12 January, 1897 Romanov, Theodore Alexandrovitch, born 11 December, 1898 Romanov, Nikita Alexandrovitch, born 4 January, 1900 Romanov, Dmitri Alexandrovitch, Lt.Cmdr. RNVR, born 2 August, 1901 Romanov, Rostislav Alexandrovitch, born 11 November, 1902 Romanov, Vassil (Basil) Alexandrovitch, born 24 June, 1907 |
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http://worldroots.com/brigitte/gifs/romanov35.jpg
http://worldroots.com/brigitte/gifs/romanov36.jpg 1. Xenia 2. Xenia's husband Sandro |
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Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna Romanova (In Russian Великая Княгина Ксения Александровна) (was born on 6 April 1875 in St Petersburg and died 20 April 1960 at Wilderness House in Hampton Court, England) She was the daughter of Tsar Alexander III of Russia and Dagmar of Denmark and sister of the last crowned Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and, his brief uncrowned successor, their brother Michael.
Xenia Alexandrovna married Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich Romanov (a grandson of Nicholas I of Russia on 6 August 1894 (25th July in the "old style" Russian callender) at Peterhof. Together they had seven children. Here is a list of her descendants:
Following the revolution Xenia and her husband separated. She became a dependent of the British Royal family who in addition to an income, granted her a grace and favour house first in Windsor Great Park and then in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace, London. |
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Layla;
if you can , read a book called 'The Exile' by Allan Folsom (there's an Imperial Romanov eagle on the cover). THe plot explores a very similar scenario, and problem for the family which you brought up in your previous post. Well said also!
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Quote:
Night in the California desert. Undercover members of an elite Los Angeles Police Department homicide squad board a train in an attempt to take a cold-blooded killer into custody. But their quarry is all too aware of their presence and plots deadly, evasive action. As daybreak comes and the train nears Los Angeles, fate and the ambitions of others take a hand. Suddenly the cat and mouse game widens and John Barron, the youngest and newest member of the squad, finds himself in a brutal, deeply personal war with the killer, Raymond Thorne, that involves the LAPD, Barron's beautiful sister, Rebecca, and a rich, mysterious French baroness. The Exile is a fierce, complex, unputdownable thriller in which the action spreads like wildfire from the sun-baked streets of Los Angeles across the face of Europe to Moscow, and then to the gilded palaces of St Petersburg where the long, exhausting trail of murder, passion and fate at last ends in a final, bloody and harrowing climax. If it is the same book I'll have to read it to understand the similarities! Layla:)
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Oh cool, I haven't bumped into her here yet. I don't own her QVD book but a couple of my good friends do and they agree, they're wonderful and necessary.
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Olga and Xenia became very involved in the Anna Anderson case after they moved to Denmark with their mother. Olga Alexandrovna actually went to see Anna Anderson when she was suffering from tuberculocous in a hospital. Olga was very touched by Anderson, who was then called 'the ivalid', and said to Ambassador Zahle. "My reason cannot grasp it, but my heart tells me it is she." She spent several days with Anna Anderson, and sent her five letters with gifts. One letter said, "We shall never abandon you." A few weeks later however, Olga delivered a statement that she had known INSTANTLY Mrs. Tchaivkovsky was NOT Anastasia Nicholaevna.
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I read in one of Van der Kiste's books, Xenia - Once a Grand Duchess or in Princess Victoria Melita that both sisters strongly disagreed that Anna Anderson was Anastasia but that Olga was absolutely convinced it wasn't her because the shape of Anna Anderson's ears was nothing like Anastasia's.
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"My heart tells me it is she," -Olga Alexandrovna when meeting Anna Anderson who claimed to be her godchild Anastasia Nicholaevna, before she changed her mind, saying that she was a deluded imposter. |
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What ever happened to Xenia's family after she passed? I just finished reading Once a Grand Duchess hoping to find out that answer, but it just basically ends with her death.
When she passed, she had a lot of relatives living with her at her grace and favor home at St. James Palace, Wilderness House. Were those relatives told to vacate ASAP? Or were they allowed to stay after? Are her relations still living there now? Thanks! |
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She certainly didn't care for her sister-in-law, Alix. I think she thought Alix was too involved in Russian affairs. I also think Alix was jealous of Xenia because Xenia had so many sons.
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That would do it! Wasn't Xenia awfully healthy and Alix was sickly regarding birthing babies?
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Xenia was charming and practical and had a wonderful family, six sons and a daughter. Alix was neurotic and shy and demanding. It was better that she had more daughters than sons, as her sons stood a great chance, as her one son did, of having hemophilia. She had no trouble having children, just more daughters than sons, which is the luck of the draw. Xenia and Alix were friends, but as time passed Alix walled herself off from most everyone, including the family, thus causing distrust from all sides. Xenia, also felt she had too much control over the Tsar and meddled in affairs that she should not have.
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Alexandra was extremely jealous of Xenia.
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I am reading a book about the Grand Duchess at the moment. She is a very interesting character. Would anyone like to discuss her?
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