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Regarding Leonida's divorce from Summer Kirby, this is not an objection to marriage under the Pauline Law or the Russian Orthodox Church. Vladimir's position was recognized by most of the surviving dynasts, however, when he declared Maria would inherit his position as Head of House that became a problem with the other branches. I agree there is almost zero likelihood of the throne being restored in Russia. |
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latest full report on Tour of Australia, please note her titles on all documents and memorial stones
http://russianwelfare.org.au/pdf/imperial.pdf http://www.riuo.org/SUCCESSION_ENGLISH.pdf Linked Media |
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The Emperor of Russia is His Imperial Majesty Emperor Lev Lvovitch.
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Your are obviously not Orthodox, your comment is against the Patriachs of all Russia view, can you back this up, just by putting a comment like that is nothing at all, what does this person do are there any noble proofs ?
is this person active in Russia, let me know Stepan Maximovich |
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Sideroff, seeing that your Russian like me tell me in detail what this article is about from Metro Kirill ? rembering he is the overseas relations representive, what are his exact words on this subject ? http://www.monarhist.ru/news2007/news_04_12.htm Stepan |
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I am Orthodox, but it is not the prerogative of the Patriarch of All the Russias to decide who is the Emperor of Russia.
His Imperial Majesty Emperor Lev Lvovitch Kishkin resides in Kovrov, Russia. When the rightful Emperor of Russia Ivan VI was massacred on the orders of Catherine II, his rights passed successively to his brother Peter, and then to his nephew Ilya Ivanovitch Kishkin, who was the son of his sister Elizaveta and her husband, lieutenant Ivan Dmitrievitch Kishkin. Ilya Ivanovitch Kishkin had no issue and willed all his rights to his paternal brother Nicholai Ivanovitch Kishkin. Lev Lvovitch Kishkin is the senior direct descendant through the male line of Nicholai Ivanovitch Kishkin. The Kishkins were a noble family of ancient Polish linage in Shuya, Russia. Their ancestor Asenbech Kishka moved from Poland to Russia in the 14th century. This statement is proved by the documents in the Kovrov City Archive. His Imperial Majesty Lev Lvovitch is the rightful Emperor of Russia, as he inherited his rights from the Emperor Ivan VI, who ruled before all the coups took place. Last edited by SIDOROFF; 04-20-2008 at 04:46 PM. |
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l dont think any one would run with you on that, its hard enough with all the knockers on better claims, what does this person do today for the disadvanted, for the hungry etc, show me their social profile, news paper articles, Church interaction, l want to see more concrete proof
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Whether someone is the Emperor of Russia is not decided by what he "does today for the disadvanted, for the hungry etc." It is a modern fashion invented in the West, His Imperial Majesty Emperor Lev Lvovitch does not have to follow it. There are some articles on him in the Kovrov newspaper "Kovrovskie Vesti" ("Ковровские вести"). Only the heir of the rightful Emperor Ivan VI can be the real Emperor of Russia.
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Yes. I would say that the Duke of Brunswick is the rightful King of the United Kingdom.
Last edited by SIDOROFF; 04-19-2008 at 10:21 AM. |
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There is no 'Grand Duke of Brunswick'. Brunswick was a Duchy and in any case the Prince of Hanover's claim to the British throne can only be sustained by application of the Salic Law, which never applied in Britain.
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The Salic Law most closely corresponds to the laws of nature and common sense.
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I have no wish to enter into a ridiculous argument, but I will re-state the fact that Brunswick was a Duchy, ruled by a Duke.
ETA.. I see that you have changed your original and follow-up posts to remove your insistence that Brunswick was a Grand Duchy.
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The line of the Dukes of Braunschweig died out in 1884, the lands were inherited by their cousins of Hannover of which Ernst August is the current Head of the family. Ernst August accepts queen Elizabeth II. as the souverain of the UK.
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Yes, you understand it right. But he was a blood relative of his paternal brother Ilya, who was the rightful Emperor. People you call "Romanows" are also not such, but Holstein-Gottorps.
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I do not insist he is waging a war against her. I just say he could have a rightful claim.
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On the one hand you accept that there was inheritance through the female line to this Ilya, on the other hand you make fun of the same case of inheritance through the wife of a duke of Holstein-Gottorp. Sounds strange to me.
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