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  2. Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff - Wikipedia

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    Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff [a] (Russian: О́льга Андре́евна Рома́нова, romanized: Ólga Andréevna Románova; born 8 April 1950) is a British aristocrat and member of the House of Romanov. She is the grandniece of Nicholas II of Russia and Alexandra Feodorovna, the last emperor and empress of Russia.

  3. Olga Romanov - Wikipedia

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    Olga Romanov may refer to: Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff; Grand Duchess Olga of Russia (disambiguation), Grand Duchesses of Russia by birth

  4. Romanov Family Association - Wikipedia

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    The Romanov Family Association (RFA) is an organization of legitimate male-line descendants of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia. While extensive, it by no means includes all of the House of Romanov or all Romanov descendants; Maria Vladimirovna has never joined and neither did her late father, Vladimir Cyrillovich.

  5. Royal legend lives on: Russia's lost princess is brought to ...

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    Dec. 28—The story of Anastasia Romanov, the Russian grand duchess who miraculously survived the night in 1918 when Bolsheviks murdered the entire Russian royal family, has been the stuff of ...

  6. The Romanovs' final days, as seen through the eyes of ... - AOL

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    By RYAN GORMAN Stunning images of the Russian imperial family have emerged nearly 100 years to the date they were taken. The Romanov portraits were shot between 1915 and 1916, only months before ...

  7. Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The two eldest children of Prince Andrei and his wife, who was called Elsa within the family, were born in France and the youngest one in London: Princess Xenia Andreevna (1919–2000) m. 1 1945 to Calhoun Ancrum (1915–1990); they divorced in 1954. m.

  8. A Look Inside a Redesigned New York Home Once Owned by the ...

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    Princess Mimi Romanoff and Prince Alexander Romanoff, the great-nephew of Czar Nicholas II, lived in the home from 1973 until their deaths (Alexander passed away in 2002, and Mimi lived there ...

  9. Princess Xenia Andreevna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Princess Xenia was born in Paris, on 10 March 1919, where her parents had fled after the Russian Revolution. She was the eldest child of Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia (24 January 1897 – 8 May 1981) and Donna Elisabetha Ruffo (1886–1940). Xenia Andreevna descended twice over from the Tsars of Russia.