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  2. Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia (Игорь Константинович; 10 June 1894 – 18 July 1918) [1] was the sixth child of Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich of Russia by his wife Elisaveta Mavrikievna née Princess Elisabeth of Saxe-Altenburg.

  3. Prince John Konstantinovich of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Prince Ioann fought in the First World War of 1914-1918, was decorated as a war hero, and was at the front when the Russian Revolution of 1917 started. In April 1918 the Bolshevik authorities exiled him to the Urals, and in July the same year had him murdered in a mineshaft near Alapayevsk, along with his brothers Prince Konstantin Konstantinovich and Prince Igor Konstantinovich, his cousin ...

  4. Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Prince Igor (1894–1918) Prince Georgy (1903–1938) Princess Natalia (died at exactly two months, 1905) Princess Vera (1906–2001) Prince John married Princess Helen of Serbia (daughter of King Peter of Serbia) in 1911. Princess Tatiana married Prince Konstantin Bagration-Muhransky, a Georgian prince, that same year.

  5. Category:Eastern Orthodox royal saints from Russia - Wikipedia

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    Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia; J. Prince John Konstantinovich of Russia; M. Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia; N. Nicholas II; O. Grand Duchess Olga ...

  6. List of princes of royal blood of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Picture Name Father Born Died Notes Prince John Konstantinovich: Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich: 5 July 1886 18 July 1918 Ioann Konstantinovich was born as a Grand Duke of Russia with the style Imperial Highness, but at the age of 9 days, an Ukaz of his cousin Emperor Alexander III of Russia stripped him of that title, as the Ukaz amended the House Law by limiting the grand-ducal title ...

  7. List of Russian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    At his accession as the sole monarch of Russia in 1696, Peter held the same title as his father, Alexis: "Great Lord Tsar and Grand Prince, Autocrat of Great, Small and White Russia". [109] By 1710, he had styled himself as "Tsar and All-Russian Emperor", but it was not until 1721 that the imperial title became official. [ 109 ]

  8. Category:Executed people from Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia; J. Prince John Konstantinovich of Russia; K. Alexander Kolchak; Pyotr Krasnov; M. Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia; N.

  9. 1918 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    18 July - Prince John Konstantinovich of Russia, Prince Constantine Constantinovich of Russia, Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia, Vladimir Paley; 22 July - Alexey Schastny, Russian naval officer (b. 1881) 30 August – Moisei Uritsky, Bolshevik Revolutionary and chief of the Cheka secret police of the Petrograd Soviet (b. 1873)