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  1. Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg. Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia ( Russian: Александра Павловна: 9 August [ O.S. 29 July] 1783 – 16 March [ O.S. 4 March] 1801) was a daughter of Emperor Paul I of Russia and sister of emperors Alexander I and Nicholas I. She married Archduke Joseph of Austria, Palatine of Hungary.

  2. Jul 15, 2023 · Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia (9 August 1783–16 March 1801) was the eldest daughter of Paul I of Russia (1796–1801). Until 1796, it looked as thought she would marry the then 18-year-old Swedish King Gustav IV Adolf.

  3. House. Romanov. Father. Nicholas I of Russia. Mother. Charlotte of Prussia. Grand Duchess Alexandra Nikolaevna of Russia (24 June 1825 – 10 August 1844) was the youngest daughter and fourth child of Tsar Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia, and his wife, Princess Charlotte of Prussia. She was a younger sister of Tsar Alexander II of Russia .

  4. Alexandra was the daughter of George I of Greece and Olga Constantinovna of Russia, and grew up in Athens. In 1889, she married Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia, her first cousin once removed. The couple settled in Saint Petersburg and they had two children: Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna (1890–1958) and Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich (1891 ...

  5. Princess Alexandra (1783-1801) was the eldest daughter of Tsar Paul I. In 1799, she married Joseph, archduke of Austria. This miniature is a copy of a full-sized oil painting in the Pavlovsk, St Petersburg, one of a set of portraits by Dmitry Levitsky of the four daughters (Alexandra, Helena, Mary and Catherine) of Paul I. They were painted to commemorate the foundation in 1796 of the Seminary ...

  6. Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia. primary name:Alexandra Pavlovna. Details. individual; royal/imperial; Russian; Female. Life dates. 1783-1801. Biography. Dauughter of Tsar Paul I of Russia (q.v.); in 1796 was set to be engaged to Gustav IV of Sweden but the bethrothal was cancelled when the young King discovered Alexandra would not ...

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  8. Sep 27, 2017 · Every student of nineteenth-century Russia is familiar with the name of Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna. Not only was she the aunt by marriage of Tsar Alexander II (and, indeed, the sister-in-law of Tsar Alexander I and Tsar Nicholas I), she was also a central figure in the complex series of political and bureaucratic manœuvres that led up to the emancipation of the serfs in 1861.

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