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Anna Petrovna "Grand Duchess, Tsesarevna of Russia" Romanov 1708–1728 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 February 1708

Birth Location: Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia

Death Date: 4 March 1728

Death Location: Kiel, Stadtkreis Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Father: Peter Russia

Mother: Catherine Russias

Spouse(s): Karel Holstein-Gottorp

Children(s): Peter Russia

The story of Anna Petrovna "Grand Duchess, Tsesarevna of Russia" Romanov began in 1708 in Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia. Anna Petrovna "Grand Duchess, Tsesarevna of Russia" Romanov married Karel Frederik Van Holstein Gottorp, and had children including Peter Iii Romanov Tsar Of Russia, Wilhelmine Marie Sophie Louise Nederlanden. Anna Petrovna "Grand Duchess, Tsesarevna of Russia" Romanov passed away in 1728 in Kiel, Stadtkreis Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

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Biography

  • The story of Anna Petrovna "Grand Duchess, Tsesarevna of Russia" Romanov began in 1708 in Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia.
  • Anna Petrovna "Grand Duchess, Tsesarevna of Russia" Romanov married Karel Frederik Van Holstein Gottorp, and had children including Peter Iii Romanov Tsar Of Russia, Wilhelmine Marie Sophie Louise Nederlanden.
  • Anna Petrovna "Grand Duchess, Tsesarevna of Russia" Romanov passed away in 1728 in Kiel, Stadtkreis Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Anna Romanov's Ancestors

Self
Anna Romanov
1708–1728
Birth Place: Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Parents
Peter I "the Great" Alexeyevich Romanov, Tsar of all Russia
1672–1725
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Catherine (I (Marta Helena) Skawrońskaja, Empress and Autocrat of All the) Russias
1684–1727
Jēkabpils, Latvia, Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Grandparents
Alexej (I Michailovitch Romanov Zar und Großfürst von) Russland
1629–1676
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Nathalie (Cyrillovna Prinses) Naryshkina
1651–1694
Moskva, Moscow City, Russia
Samuel (Samuilvich) Skawronski
1648–1684
Gekuva, Kauno, Lithuania
Elisabeth Moritz
1660–1685
Renge, Jelgava, Latvia
Great-Grandparents
Mikhail Tsar
1596–1645
Eudoxia Russia
1608–1645
Boyar Uprising.
1623–1691
Anna Leontyeva
1627–1702
Samuil SKAVRONSKY
1622–1673
Maria MORITZ
1628–1696
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Feodor Moscow
1553–1633
Xenia Martha
1560–1631
Loukiane Stryeshneff
1583–1650
Anna Volkonskaya
1590–1637
Anastasia Ryazanskaya
1596–1653
Leonti Leontiev
1595–1627
Praskovia GGM
1610–1641
Pavel MORITZ
1597–1662
Elena POTEMKINE
1612–1685

Anna Romanov's Descendants

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Anna (Petrovna "Grand Duchess, Tsesarevna of Russia") Romanov (7 February 1708–4 March 1728) m. Karel (Frederik van) Holstein-Gottorp (30 Apr 1700–18 Jun 1739)
  1. 1. Peter (III Romanov Tsar of) Russia 1728–1762 m. Sophie (Auguste Friederike Catherine II the) Great 1729–1796
    1. 1. Paul (I Petrovitch, Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias, Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp) *Tsar* 1754–1801 m. Sophie (Marie Dorothea of) Wurttenburg 1759–1828
      1. 1. Nicholas (I Pavlovich (The Iron Czar) Romanov 'Emperor Tsar of Russia' 'King of Poland' Holstein) Gottrop 1796–1855 m. Alexandra Feodorovna 1798–1860
        1. 1. Alexander (II Nikolayevich Holstein Gottorp Romanov Ryssland) II 1818–1881 m. Maria (Alexandrovna (Marie of) Hesse) 1824–1880 m. Catherine Dolgorukova 1847–1922 m. Maximiliane (Wilhelmina Auguste Sophia Maria of) Hesse-Darmstadt 1824–1880 m. Marie (Maximiliane Wilhelmine Auguste Sophie van) Hessen-Darmstadt 1824–1880
        2. 2. Alexandra (Nikolayevna(Adini) Romanov, Grand Duchess) Rumpenhiem 1825–1844
        3. 3. Nicholas (Nicolaevich Romanov-Holstein-Gottiorp 'Grand Duke of) Russia' 1831–1891
        4. 4. Elizabeth (Nikolaevna) Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov 1826–1829
        5. 5. Olga (Nikolaevna Romanov von) Holstein-Gottorp 1822–1892 m. Friedrich (Wilhelm Georg Adolf Hesse) Kassel 1820–1884
        6. 6. Nicholas (Nikolaevich Romanov 'Grand Duke of) Russia' 1831–1891
        7. 7. Constantine (Nicolaevich Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp, 'Grand Duke of) Russia' 1827–1892
        8. 8. Maria (Alexandralovich Nikolaevna Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp Grand Duchess of Russia, Duchess of) Leuchtenberg 1819–1876
        9. 9. Michael (Nicholovitch) Alexandrovitch 1815–1842
        10. 10. Constantine (Grand Russia) Romanov 1817–1823
        11. 11. Josefina (Iosifovna Fricero) Koberwein 1825–1923
        12. 12. Grand (Duchess Elizabeth Nikolaevna of Russia,) Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov 1825–1844
        13. 13. Grand (Duke Michael Nikolaevich of) Russia 1832–1909 m. Grand (Duchess Olga Feodorovna of) Russia 1831–1891
        14. 14. Konstantin (Nikolaievich Romanov (Grand Duke of) Russia) 1827–1892 m. Elisabeth (Von) Sachsen-Altenturg 1826–1896 m. Anna (Vasilyevna) Kuznetsova 1847–1922 m. Alexandra (Grand Duchess) Iosiphovna 1830–1911 m. Anna (Vasilyevna Kuznetsova) (Romanov) 1847–1922 m. Elisabeth (Von) Sachsen-Altenturg 1826–1896
        15. 15. Sofia (Sergeyevna) Trubetskaya 1836–1898
        16. 16. Grand (Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of) Russia 1827–1892 m. Maria (Zofia Fryderyka Dagmara) Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck 1847–1928 m. Elisabeth (Pauline Alexanderine Joseph Saxe) Altenburg 1826–1896
        17. 17. Olga (Nikolaevna Romanov von) Holstein-Gottorp 1822–1892
        18. 18. Josefina (Iosifovna Fricero) Koberwein 1825–1923
        19. 19. Elizabeth (Nikolaevna) Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov 1826–1829
        20. 20. Michael (Nicholovitch) Alexandrovitch 1815–1842
        21. 21. Constantine (Grand Russia) Romanov 1817–1823
        22. 22. Nicholas (Nicolaevich Romanov-Holstein-Gottiorp 'Grand Duke of) Russia' 1831–1891
        23. 23. Michael (Nicolajevitsj Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp Grootvorst van Rusland 'Grand Duke of) Russia' 1832–1909
        24. 24. Maria (Alexandralovich Nikolaevna Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp Grand Duchess of Russia, Duchess of) Leuchtenberg 1819–1876
      2. 2. Alexander (I Pavlovich) Romanov 1777–1825
      3. 3. Constantine (Pavlovich) Romanov 1779–1831
      4. 4. Alexandra (Palovna) Romanov 1783–1801
      5. 5. Elena (Pavlovna) Romanov 1784–1803
      6. 6. Catherine (Pavlovna) Romanov 1788–1819
      7. 7. Olga (Pavlovna) Romanov 1792–1795
      8. 8. Anna (Pavlovna) Romanov 1795–1865
      9. 9. Michael (Pavlovich) Romanov 1798–1849
      10. 10. Maria (Pavlovna) Romanov 1786–1859
    2. 2. Elizabeth (Alexandrovna de) Klinger 1761–1844
    3. 3. Anna (Petrovna) Romanov 1757–1759
    4. 4. Natalya (Aleksandrovna Alekseeva Grafin vonOrlow) Bobrinski 1761–1808

Anna Romanov's Timeline

2 Records

1708
7 February 1708
Birth of Anna Petrovna "Grand Duchess, Tsesarevna of Russia" Romanov in Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
1728
4 March 1728
Age 20
Death of Anna Petrovna "Grand Duchess, Tsesarevna of Russia" Romanov in Kiel, Stadtkreis Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Kiel, Stadtkreis Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 February 1708
    Event Place: Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 March 1728
    Event Place: Kiel, Stadtkreis Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

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