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Charlotte "Alexandra Feodorovna" Friederike Hohenzollern, Empress consort of All the Russias, Princess of Prussia, Queen of Poland 1798–1860 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 13 Jul 1798
Birth Location: Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia
Death Date: 01 Nov 1860
Death Location: Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russian Federation
Father: Frederick Lutheran
Mother: Louise Prussia
Spouse(s): Tsar Russia
Children(s): Constantine serfs, Alexandra Russia, Olga Wurttemberg, Storfurste Russia, Maria Leuchtenberg, Alexander Russia, Nicholas Russia
Charlotte "Alexandra Feodorovna" Friederike Hohenzollern, Empress consort of All the Russias, Princess of Prussia, Queen of Poland was born in 1798 in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia, the child of Frederick William Iii Hohenzollern King Of Prussia Lutheran And Louise Augusta Wilhelmina Amalia Mecklenburg Strelitz Queen Consort Of Prussia. Charlotte "Alexandra Feodorovna" Friederike Hohenzollern, Empress consort of All the Russias, Princess of Prussia, Queen of Poland married Tsar Nicholas I The Iron Czar Pavlovich Romanov Of Russia, and had children including Alexander Ii Nicholaevich Holstein Gottorp Romanov Czar Of Russia, Alexandra Nikolaevna Gottorp Romanov Grand Duchess Of Russia, Constantine Nikolaevich Grand Duke Of Russia Admiral Instrumental Figure In The Emancipation Of The Serfs, Maria Nikolaevna Grand Duchess Of Russia Duchess Of Leuchtenberg, Nicholas Nikolaevich The Elder Romanov Grand Duke Of Russia, Olga Nikolaevna Romanov Grand Duchess Of Russia Queen Consort Of Wurttemberg, Storfurste Michael Nikolaevich Romanov Grand Duke Of Russia. Charlotte "Alexandra Feodorovna" Friederike Hohenzollern, Empress consort of All the Russias, Princess of Prussia, Queen of Poland passed away in 1860 in Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russian Federation.
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- Charlotte "Alexandra Feodorovna" Friederike Hohenzollern, Empress consort of All the Russias, Princess of Prussia, Queen of Poland was born in 1798 in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia, the child of Frederick William Iii Hohenzollern King Of Prussia Lutheran And Louise Augusta Wilhelmina Amalia Mecklenburg Strelitz Queen Consort Of Prussia.
- Charlotte "Alexandra Feodorovna" Friederike Hohenzollern, Empress consort of All the Russias, Princess of Prussia, Queen of Poland married Tsar Nicholas I The Iron Czar Pavlovich Romanov Of Russia, and had children including Alexander Ii Nicholaevich Holstein Gottorp Romanov Czar Of Russia, Alexandra Nikolaevna Gottorp Romanov Grand Duchess Of Russia, Constantine Nikolaevich Grand Duke Of Russia Admiral Instrumental Figure In The Emancipation Of The Serfs, Maria Nikolaevna Grand Duchess Of Russia Duchess Of Leuchtenberg, Nicholas Nikolaevich The Elder Romanov Grand Duke Of Russia, Olga Nikolaevna Romanov Grand Duchess Of Russia Queen Consort Of Wurttemberg, Storfurste Michael Nikolaevich Romanov Grand Duke Of Russia.
- Charlotte "Alexandra Feodorovna" Friederike Hohenzollern, Empress consort of All the Russias, Princess of Prussia, Queen of Poland passed away in 1860 in Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russian Federation.
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Charlotte Poland's Ancestors
Charlotte Poland's Descendants
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1. Constantine (Nikolaevich, Grand Duke of Russia, admiral, instrumental figure in the emancipation of the) serfs 1827–1892 m. Alexandra (Iosiphovna von Sachsen Altenburg) (Romanov) 1830–1911
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1. Olga (Constantinovna Romanov dynasty, Grand Duchess of Russia, Queen of Greece; acting head of state after her grandson died from monkey) bite 1851–1926 m. George (I Christian William Oldenburg House of Glucksburg, King of) Greece 1845–1913
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1. HRH (Prince Andrew House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg, of Greece &) Denmark 1882–1944 m. Princess (Alice van) Battenberg 1885–1969
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1. Prince (Phillip Edinburgh Mountbatten (from 1947), of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (until 1947), Duke of Edinburgh, Consort of the British) monarch 1921–2021 m. Elizabeth (II, Alexandra Mary Windsor, Queen of United Kingdom and of) England 1926–2022
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2. Princess (Cecilie of Greece and) Denmark 1911–1937 m. Georg (Donatus von) Hessen-Darmstadt 1906–1937
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3. Theodora (Oldenburg, Margravine Consort of Baden, Duchess Consort of Zähringen, Princess of Greece and) Denmark 1906–1969 m. HRH (Prince Berthold Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst August Heinrich Zahringen, Margrave of) Baden 1906–1963
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4. Margarita (House of Glücksburg, of Greece &) Denmark 1905–1981 m. Gottfried (zu) Hohenlohe-Langenburg 1897–1960
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2. Princess (Alexandra Oldenberg, Princess of Greece and Denmark, Grand Duchess of) Russia 1870–1891
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3. Christopher (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg, Prince of) Greece 1888–1940 m. Nancy (May Stewart Worthington Leeds, Princess Anastasia of) Greece 1873–1923 m. Françoise (of d'Orléans, Princess of Greece and) Denmark 1902–1953
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4. Olga (Oldenberg, Princess of) Greece 1880–1880
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5. George (Oldenberg, Prince von Dänemark and) Hellenes 1869–1957 m. Marie (Bonaparte, Princess of Greece & Denmark,) Psycho-analyst 1882–1962
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1. Peter (Petros Oldenberg, Prince of Greece and) Denmark 1908–1980
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2. Eugénie (Oldenberg, Princess of Greece and) Denmark 1910–1989
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6. Prince (Nicolaos of Greece and) Denmark 1872–1938 m. Helen (Vladimirovna Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia, Princess Consort of Greece and) Denmark 1882–1957
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1. Marina (Oldenburg, Princess of Greece and Denmark, Duchess of) Kent 1906–1968
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2. Olga (Oldenburg, Princess of Greece and) Denmark 1903–1997
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3. Elisabeth (Oldenburg, Princess of Greece and Denmark, Countess of Toerring and) Jettenbach 1904–1955
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7. Constantine (George Oldenberg of the) Hellenes 1868–1923 m. Sophie (Dorothea Ulrike Alice Hohenzollern family, Crown Princess Consort of Greece and Denmark, Princess of) Prussia 1870–1932
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1. Paul (I Oldenberg, King of) Greece 1901–1964
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2. George (II, Oldenberg, King of) Greece 1890–1947
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3. Alexander (I Oldenberg, King of) Greece 1893–1920
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4. Helen (Oldenberg, Princess of Greece & Denmark; Queen Consort of) Romannia 1896–1982
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5. Irene (Oldenberg, Queen of Croatia; Duchess of Aosta Schleswig-Holstein; Princess of Greece &) Denmark 1904–1974
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6. Katherine, (Oldenberg, Princess of Greece &) Denmark 1913–2007
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8. Andrew (Oldenberg, Prince of Greece and) Denmark 1882–1944
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9. Princess (Maria of Greece and Denmark, Grand Duchess of) Russia 1876–1940
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2. Viacheslav (Konstantinovich) Romanov 1862–1879
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2. Alexandra (Nikolaevna Gottorp Romanov, Grand Duchess of) Russia 1825–1844
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3. Olga (Nikolaevna Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia, Queen consort of) Wurttemberg 1822–1892 m. Karl (I von) Württemberg 1823–1891
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4. Storfurste (Michael Nikolaevich Romanov, Grand Duke of) Russia 1832–1909 m. Cecilia (Olga Auguste Feodorvna Feodorovna, Grand Duchess of Russia & of Zahringen, Princess and Margravine of) Baden 1839–1891
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1. Michael (Mikhailovitch Romanov, Colonel, due to morganatic marriage, he was banished from) Russia 1861–1929 m. Sophie (Nikolaievna von Merenberg,) Countess 1868–1927
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1. Nadejda (Mikhailovna de Torby Romanov, Marchioness of Milford) Haven 1896–1963 m. George (Louis Victor Henry Serge Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford) Haven 1892–1938
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1. David (Michael) Mountbatten 1919–1970
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2. Tatiana (Élisabeth) Mountbatten 1917–1988
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2. Alexandre (Mikhailovitch) Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp 1859–1933
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3. Grand (Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich of Romanov Holstein Gottorp) Russia 1859–1919
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5. Maria (Nikolaevna, Grand Duchess of Russia, Duchess of) Leuchtenberg 1819–1876
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6. Alexander (II Nicholaevich Holstein-Gottorp Romanov, Czar of) Russia 1818–1881 m. Catherine (Ekaterina Mikhailovna) Dolgorukova 1847–1922 m. Maximiliane ('Maria' Wilhelmine Auguste Sophie Marie van Hessen Darmstadt, Princess of) Hesse 1824–1880
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1. Catherine (Alexandrovna Yurievskaya Holstein Gottorp) Romanov 1878–1959
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2. Olga (Alexandrovna Yurievskaya Holstein Gottorp) Romanov 1874–1925 m. Georg (Nikolaus von) Merenberg 1871–1948
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1. Georg (Michael Alexander von Merenberg Nassau-Weilburg Graaf van) Merenberg 1897–1965
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2. Olga (Catharina Ada van) Merenberg 1898–1983
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3. Alexander (von Nassau-Weilburg, Prinz von) Merenberg 1896–1897
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3. George (Alexandrovich Yuryevsky Holstein Gottorp) Romanov 1872–1913
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4. Boris (Aleksandrovich Yurievsky Holstein Gottorp) Romanov 1876–1876
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5. Alexandra (Alexandrovna Holstein Gottorp) Romanov 1842–1849
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6. Nicholas (Alexandrovich Holstein Gottorp) Romanov 1843–1865
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7. Serge (Sergei Alexandrovich Holstein Gottorp Romanov, Grand Duke) of 1857–1905 m. Elisabeth (Alexandra Luise Alice Hessen-Darmstadt, Prinzessin von Hessen und bei Rhein) von 1864–1918
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8. Vladimir (Alexandrovich Holstein Gottorp Romanov, Grand Duke of) Russia 1847–1909 m. Marie (Alexandrine of Mecklenburg Schwerin, Grand Duchess Consort of Russia, Grand Duchess of) Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1854–1920
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1. Helen (Vladimirovna Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia, Princess Consort of Greece and) Denmark 1882–1957 m. Prince (Nicolaos of Greece and) Denmark 1872–1938
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2. Boris (Vladimirovich, Grand Duke of) Russia 1877–1943
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3. Andrei (Vladimirovich, Grand Duke of) Russia 1879–1956 m. Mathilde Kschessinska 1872–1971
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1. Wladimir Romanovsky-Krasinsky 1902–1974
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4. Kiril (Vladimirovich Holstein Gottorp Romanov, Self-Proclaimed Head of the Imperial House of Romanoff, Grand Duke of) Russia 1876–1938 m. Princess (Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and) Gotha 1876–1936
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1. Kira (Kirillovna Romanov Holstein) Gottorp 1909–1967
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2. Maria (Kirillovna Holstein Gottorp) Romanov 1907–1951
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3. Vladimir (Cyrilovitch Holstein Gottorp) Romanov 1917–1992
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9. Paul (Alexandrovich Holstein Gottorp) Romanov 1868–1919
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10. Alexei (Alexandrovich Holstein Gottorp Romanov, Grand) Duke 1850–1908 m. Alexandra (Zhukovskaya (Vasilievna)) Countess 1842–1899
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1. Alexei (Alexeevich Belevsky-Zhukovsky,) Count 1871–1932 m. Maria (Petrovna) Troubetzkoy 1872–1954 m. Jessie (Dolina Ellen) Cameron 1892–1963
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1. Prince (Serge Grigorievich) Troubetzkoy 1906–2003
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2. Elizabeta (Alekseievna) BELEVSKYA-ZHUKOVSKYA 1896–1975
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3. Sergei (Alekseivich) BELEVSKY-ZHUKOVSKY 1903–1956
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4. Mariya (Alekseievna) Belevsky-Zhukovsky 1901–1996
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5. Olga (Morrison) Petroff 1924–2013
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6. Neonela (Barbara) Petroff 1923–1995
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11. Alexander (III Romanov (Aleksandrovitsj), Csar of) Russia 1845–1894 m. Maria (Feodorovna "Princess Dagmar" Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg, Empress of Russia, Russian Orthodox prev.) Lutheranism 1847–1928
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1. Nicholas (II Alexandrovich House of Romanov, last Czar of Russian) Empire 1868–1918 m. Alexandra (Feodorovna Alix von Hessen (Romanova) Empress Consort of Russia,) Executed 1872–1918
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1. Maria (Nikolaevna, Romanov, Grand Duchess of) Russia 1899–1918
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2. Alexei (Nikolaevich Romanov, Tsarevich of) Russia 1904–1918
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3. Olga (Nikolaevna, Romanov, Grand Duchess of) Russia 1895–1918
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4. Anastasia (Nicolajevna Romanov, Grand Duchess of) Russia 1901–1918
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2. George (Alexandrovich Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov Grand Duke of) Russia 1871–1899
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3. Xenia (Alexandrovna Romanov (Aleksandrovitsj), Grand) Duchess 1875–1960
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4. Michael (Alexandrovich Romanov (Aleksandrovitsj), Grand) Duke1 1878–1918
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5. Alexander (Alexandrovich, Grand Duke) Romanov 1869–1870
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12. Marie (Alexandrovna Holstein Gottorp) Romanov 1853–1940 m. Alfred (Ernest of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Duke of) Edinburgh 1844–1900
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1. Alfred (of) Saxe-Coburg-Gotha 1874–1899
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2. Alexandra (Louise Olga Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and) Gotha 1878–1942
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7. Nicholas (Nikolaevich The Elder Romanov, Grand Duke of) Russia 1831–1891
Charlotte Poland's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 13 Jul 1798
Event Place: Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
[3] International, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 01 Nov 1860
Event Place: Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russian Federation
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
[3] International, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russian Federation
Record Source:
[1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
[2] International, Find a Grave Index