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Anna Romanov 1708–1728 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1708

Birth Location: Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia

Death Date: 1728

Death Location: Kiel, Duitsland

Father: Piotr Russia

Mother: Catherine Russias

Spouse(s): Duke Holstein-Gottorp

Children(s): Karel III

The story of Anna Romanov began in 1708 in Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia. Anna Romanov married Duke Carl Frederick Of Holstein Gottorp, and had children including Karel Peter Ulrich Peter Iii. Anna Romanov passed away in 1728 in Kiel, Duitsland.

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Biography

  • The story of Anna Romanov began in 1708 in Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia.
  • Anna Romanov married Duke Carl Frederick Of Holstein Gottorp, and had children including Karel Peter Ulrich Peter Iii.
  • Anna Romanov passed away in 1728 in Kiel, Duitsland.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Anna Romanov's Ancestors

Self
Anna Romanov
1708–1728
Birth Place: Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Parents
Piotr (Peter) I Alekseivitch Romanov Tsar of Russia
1672–1725
Moskou, Russian Federation
Catherine (I (Marta Helena) Svaronska, Empress and Autocrat of All the) Russias
1684–1727
Renge, Jelgava, Latvia
Grandparents
Alexei (Mikhailovich Romanov "Czar of) Russia"
1629–1676
Moscow, Moscow, Russia
Nathalie (Cyrillovna Prinses) Naryshkina
1651–1694
Moskva, Moskva, Moscow, Russie
Samuel (Samuilvich) Skowronski
1648–1684
Gekuva, Kauno, Lithuania
Elzbieta (Elisabeth von) Moritz
1660–1685
Renge, Jelgava, Jelgava, Latvia
Great-Grandparents
Mikhail Tsar
1596–1645
Maria Dologrukova
1601–1625
Kirill Naryshkina
1623–1691
Anna Leontiew
1630–1706
Maria MORITZ
1628–1696
Elisabeth Tallberg
1632–1715
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Filaret Romanov
1554–1633
Xenia Martha
1560–1631
Lukjan Stresjnew
1583–1650
Anna Volkonskaya
1584–1637
Poloejewkt Narisjkine
1592–1634
Anastasia Ryazanskaya
1596–1653
Leonti Leontiev
1595–1627
Praskovia Rayevsky
1600–1641
Pavel Moritz
1597–1662
Elena Potemkina
1612–1685

Anna Romanov's Descendants

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Anna Romanov (1708–1728) m. Duke (Carl Frederick of) Holstein-Gottorp (30 April 1700–18 June 1739)
  1. 1. Karel (Peter Ulrich Peter) III 1728–1762 m. Sophia (Augusta Frederika Prinses van Anhalt-Zerbst Tsarin van) Rusland 1729–1796
    1. 1. Paul (I Petrovich Of) Russia 1754–1801 m. Sophie (Dorothea of) Wurttemberg 1759–1828
      1. 1. Nicholas (Pavlovich Romanov of Russia) I 1796–1855 m. Empress (Friederike Luise “Charlotte” Wilhelmine Of) Prussia 1798–1860
        1. 1. Grand (Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of) Russia 1827–1892

Anna Romanov's Timeline

6 Records

1708
27 Jan 1708
Birth of Anna Romanov in Kolomenskoye, Moskva, Moscow City, Russia
Kolomenskoye, Moskva, Moscow City, Russia
1708
1708
Birth of Anna Romanov in Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
1725
21 MAY 1725
Age 17
Anna Romanov was married in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Saint Petersburg, Russia
1725
01 Jun 1725
Age 17
Anna Romanov was married in Moskva, Moscow City, Russia
Moskva, Moscow City, Russia
1728
15 May 1728
Age 20
Death of Anna Romanov in Kiel, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Kiel, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
1728
1728
Age 20
Death of Anna Romanov in Kiel, Duitsland
Kiel, Duitsland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Jan 1708
    Event Place: Kolomenskoye, Moskva, Moscow City, Russia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1708
    Event Place: Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 21 MAY 1725
    Event Place: Saint Petersburg, Russia

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 01 Jun 1725
    Event Place: Moskva, Moscow City, Russia

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 May 1728
    Event Place: Kiel, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1728
    Event Place: Kiel, Duitsland

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