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  2. Princess Xenia Andreevna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s Xenia and Geoffrey Tooth (b. 1 September 1908) settled at Rouffignac, in the Dordogne, France. Geoffrey Tooth died in 1998. Princess Xenia Romanoff outlived her husband by two years. She died on 22 October 2000 in Saint-Cernin. Princess Xenia had no children from either of her marriages.

  3. Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    On 26 February 1933, Xenia's husband Sandro died. [39] Xenia and her sons attended his funeral on 1 March, in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin in the south of France. By March 1937, Xenia had moved from Frogmore Cottage in Windsor Great Park to Wilderness House in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace. She lived there until her death on 20 April 1960.

  4. Prince Vasili Alexandrovich of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Her sister, Princess Olga Golitsyna, married Geoffrey Tooth, who would become the second husband of Vasili's niece, Princess Xenia Andreevna. [11] Princess Natalia came from one of Russia's most aristocratic families, the noble Golitsyns. Her father, Prince Alexander Golitsyn, the son of the governor of Moscow, was a country doctor. Her mother ...

  5. Branches of the House of Romanov - Wikipedia

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    Princess Natasha Andreevna (b. 1993) Princess Olga Andreevna (b. 1950) ∞ Thomas Mathew (b. 1945) div; Prince Feodor Alexandrovich (1898-1968) ∞ Princess Irina Paley (1903-1990) div. Prince Michael Feodorovich (1924-2008) ∞ Helga Staufenberger (b. 1926) div. Prince Michael Mikhailovich (1959-2001) ≈ Maria de las Mercedes Ustrell-Cabani ...

  6. Princess Xenia Georgievna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Princess Xenia in 1915. Xenia and her older sister Princess Nina Georgievna, who was born in 1901, left Russia in 1914 to spend the war years in England with their mother. In 1919, her father, his brother Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich, and their cousins Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich and Grand Duke Dmitry Konstantinovich, were executed by a Bolshevik firing squad in St. Petersburg.

  7. Prince Feodor Alexandrovich of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Prince Feodor and his wife lived separated in 1930. Princess Irina began a relationship with Count Hubert de Monbrison (15 August 1892 – 14 April 1981) and had a daughter with him while still married to Prince Feodor, who recognized the child as his. [5] Prince Feodor Alexandrovich and Princess Irina divorced on 22 July 1936. [4]

  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. 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.