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Maria Feodorovna (Sophia Marie Dorothea Auguste Luise) of Württemberg-Montbeliard, Maria Feodorovna Empress consort of All Russia 1759–1828 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 October 1759

Birth Location: Stettin, Kingdom of Prussia (today Szczecin, Poland)

Death Date: 5 November 1828

Death Location: Pavlovsk Palace, Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire

Father: Friedrich Württemberg

Mother: Princess Hohenzollern

Spouse(s): Paul Hospitaller

Children(s): Nicholas Gottrop, Alexandra Austria, Anna Netherlands, Olga Russia, Konstantin Poland, Mikhail Russia, Maria Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Elena Mecklenberg-Schwerin

In 1759, Maria Feodorovna (Sophia Marie Dorothea Auguste Luise) of Württemberg-Montbeliard, Maria Feodorovna Empress consort of All Russia entered the world in Stettin, Kingdom of Prussia (today Szczecin, Poland), born to Friedrich Ii Eugene Eugen Von Wurttemberg Stuttgart Duke Von Wurttemberg Or Frederik Ii Eugene Hendrik Hertog Van Wurttemberg Aka Frederick Ii Eugen Heinrich Von Wurttemberg And Princess Friederike Dorothea Sophie Hohenzollern Duchess Of Wurttemberg Brandenburg Schwedt Herzogin Von Wurttemberg Von Brandenburf Schwedt Hohenzollern. Maria Feodorovna (Sophia Marie Dorothea Auguste Luise) of Württemberg-Montbeliard, Maria Feodorovna Empress consort of All Russia married Paul I Petrovich Tsar Of Russia Romanov Grand Master Knights Hospitaller, and had children including Alexandra Pavlovna Romanov Grand Duchess Of Russia Princess Of Tuscany And Archduchess Of Austria, Anna Paulowna Holstein Gottorp Romanov Grand Duchess Of Russia Queen Consort Of The Netherlands, Elena Pavlovna Holstein Gottorp Romanov Grand Duchess Of Russia Grand Duchess Of Mecklenberg Schwerin, Konstantin Pavlovich Holstein Gottorp Romanov Grand Duke Of Russia Viceroy Of Poland, Maria Pavlovna Romanov Grand Duchess Of Russia Grand Duchess Saxe Weimar Eisenach, Mikhail Pavlovich Holstein Gottorp Romanov Grand Duke Of Russia, Nicholas I Pavlovich The Iron Czar Romanov Emperor Tsar Of Russia King Of Poland Holstein Gottrop, Olga Pavlovna Holstein Gottorp Romanov Grand Duchess Of Russia. Maria Feodorovna (Sophia Marie Dorothea Auguste Luise) of Württemberg-Montbeliard, Maria Feodorovna Empress consort of All Russia passed away in 1828 in Pavlovsk Palace, Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire.

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  • In 1759, Maria Feodorovna (Sophia Marie Dorothea Auguste Luise) of Württemberg-Montbeliard, Maria Feodorovna Empress consort of All Russia entered the world in Stettin, Kingdom of Prussia (today Szczecin, Poland), born to Friedrich Ii Eugene Eugen Von Wurttemberg Stuttgart Duke Von Wurttemberg Or Frederik Ii Eugene Hendrik Hertog Van Wurttemberg Aka Frederick Ii Eugen Heinrich Von Wurttemberg And Princess Friederike Dorothea Sophie Hohenzollern Duchess Of Wurttemberg Brandenburg Schwedt Herzogin Von Wurttemberg Von Brandenburf Schwedt Hohenzollern.
  • Maria Feodorovna (Sophia Marie Dorothea Auguste Luise) of Württemberg-Montbeliard, Maria Feodorovna Empress consort of All Russia married Paul I Petrovich Tsar Of Russia Romanov Grand Master Knights Hospitaller, and had children including Alexandra Pavlovna Romanov Grand Duchess Of Russia Princess Of Tuscany And Archduchess Of Austria, Anna Paulowna Holstein Gottorp Romanov Grand Duchess Of Russia Queen Consort Of The Netherlands, Elena Pavlovna Holstein Gottorp Romanov Grand Duchess Of Russia Grand Duchess Of Mecklenberg Schwerin, Konstantin Pavlovich Holstein Gottorp Romanov Grand Duke Of Russia Viceroy Of Poland, Maria Pavlovna Romanov Grand Duchess Of Russia Grand Duchess Saxe Weimar Eisenach, Mikhail Pavlovich Holstein Gottorp Romanov Grand Duke Of Russia, Nicholas I Pavlovich The Iron Czar Romanov Emperor Tsar Of Russia King Of Poland Holstein Gottrop, Olga Pavlovna Holstein Gottorp Romanov Grand Duchess Of Russia.
  • Maria Feodorovna (Sophia Marie Dorothea Auguste Luise) of Württemberg-Montbeliard, Maria Feodorovna Empress consort of All Russia passed away in 1828 in Pavlovsk Palace, Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire.

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Maria Russia's Ancestors

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Maria Russia
1759–1828
Birth Place: Stettin, Kingdom of Prussia (today Szczecin, Poland)
Parents
Friedrich II Eugene Eugen Von Wurttemberg-Stuttgart, Duke Von Wurttemberg OR Frederik II Eugene Hendrik Hertog van Württemberg AKA Frederick II Eugen Heinrich Von Württemberg
1732–1797
Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Princess (Friederike Dorothea Sophie Hohenzollern, Duchess of Württemberg, Brandenburg-Schwedt Herzogin Von Wurttemberg Von Brandenburf Schwedt) Hohenzollern
1736–1798
Schwedt, Landkreis Uckermark, Brandenburg, Germany
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Maria Russia's Descendants

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Maria (Feodorovna (Sophia Marie Dorothea Auguste Luise) of Württemberg-Montbeliard, Maria Feodorovna Empress consort of All) Russia (25 October 1759–5 November 1828) m. Paul (I Petrovich Tsar of Russia Romanov Grand Master Knights) Hospitaller (1 Oct 1754–23 Mar 1801)
  1. 1. Nicholas (I Pavlovich (The Iron Czar) Romanov 'Emperor Tsar of Russia' 'King of Poland' Holstein) Gottrop 1796–1855 m. Charlotte (“Alexandra Feodorovna” (Friederike Luise Charlotte Wilhelmine Alexandra Fjodorowna) of Hohenzollern Princess of Prussia, Empress Consort of all The) Russias 1798–1860
    1. 1. Nicholas (Nicolaevich Romanov-Holstein-Gottiorp 'Grand Duke of) Russia' 1831–1891 m. Alexandra (Petrovna von Oldenburg, Prinzessin von) Oldenburg 1838–1900 m. Catherine (Gavrilovna Chislova) 'Ballarina'\Mistress 1846–1889
      1. 1. Nicolaas (Nikolajevitsj Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp, Grand Duke of Russia, Imperial Commander of Russian) Armies 1856–1929 m. Anastasia ((Stana) Petrovic-Njegos Nikolaevna Romanova, Princess of Montengro, Grand Duchess of) Russia 1868–1935
        1. 1. Serge (de Beauharnais , Duke of) Leuchtenburg 1890–1974
        2. 2. Helena (de Beauharnais, Princess of) Leuchtenburg 1892–1971
      2. 2. Peter (Nikolaevich of Russia, Grand Duke of) Russia 1864–1931
      3. 3. Galina (Nikolaevna Nikolaeva ,) illegitimate 1877–1878
      4. 4. Nicholas (Nikolaevich Nikolaeva ,) illegitimate 1875–1902
      5. 5. Vladmir (Nikolaevich Nikolaeva ,) illegitimate 1873–1942
      6. 6. Catherine (Nikolaevna Nikolaeva ,) illegitimate 1874–1940
      7. 7. Olga (Nikolaevna Nikolaeva ,) illegitimate 1868–1950 m. Michael (Mikhailovich Cantacuzene, Prince) Cantacuzene 1858–1927
        1. 1. Irina (Cantacuzene, Princess) Cantacuzene 1895–1945
        2. 2. Olga (Cantacuzene, Princess) Cantacuzene 1899–1983
    2. 2. Czar (Alexander II Nikolaievich Romanov, Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp, Tsar\Emperor and Autocrat of All the) Russias 1818–1881
    3. 3. Alexandra (Nikolaevna "Adini" von Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov, Grand Duchess of) Russia 1825–1844 m. Prince (Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Adolf Von Hesse Landgrave of Hesse Kassel) Rumpenheim 1820–1884
      1. 1. Charles (Fredrik William Hessen) Kassel 1844–1845
    4. 4. Grand (Duchess Maria Nikolayevna Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp, Grand Duchess of Russia, Duchess of) Leuchtenberg 1819–1876 m. Maximilian (Joseph Eugène August Napoléon de Beauharnais, 3rd Duke of Leuchtenberg, Prince) Romanowsky 1817–1852
      1. 1. Maria (Maximilianovna de Beauharnais, Princess Romanovsky of) Leuchtenberg 1841–1914 m. Ludwig (Wilhelm August Zeringue, Prince of) Baden 1829–1897
        1. 1. Sophie (Marie Luise Amelie Josephine of Zähringen, Princess of Baden, Duchess of) Anhalt 1865–1939 m. Leopold (Frederik Eduard Karel Alexander Grand Duke of) Anhalt-Dessau 1856–1918
        2. 2. Maximilian (Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm of Zähringen, Prince of Baden, 8th Chancellor of the German Empire, 19th Minister President of Prussia, Foreign Minister of) Prussia 1867–1929 m. Marie (Louise Victoria Caroline Amelie Alexandra Auguste Friederike von) Hannover 1879–1948
      2. 2. Eugenia (Maximilianovna Romanowsky de Beauharnais, Princess of Leuchtenberg, Duchess) Oldenburg 1845–1925 m. Alexander (Petrovich Friedrich Konstantin 'Duke of Oldenburg' Heir of the Russian Oldenburgs Holstein) Gottorp 1844–1932
        1. 1. Peter (Frederick George Alexandrovich of Oldenburg Duke von) Holstein-Gottorp 1868–1924 m. Olga (Aleksandrovna Romanova, Grand Duchess of Russia; Duchess Peter Aleksandrovich of) Oldenburg 1882–1960
      3. 3. Georg (Maximilianovitch Romanov de Beauharnais ; 6th Grand Duke of) Leuchtenburg 1852–1912
    5. 5. Mikhail (Nikolaevich Alexandrovitch, Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp, Grand Duke of Imperial) Russia 1832–1909
    6. 6. Queen (Olga Nikolaevna Romanova, Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp, Grand Duchess of) Russia 1822–1892
    7. 7. Konstantin (Nikolaevich Romanov, Grand Duke of) Russia 1827–1892 m. Alexandra (Friederike Henriette Pauline Marianne Elisabeth Wettin Princess of Saxe-Altenburg Grand Duchess Alexandra losifovna of) Russia 1830–1911 m. Grand (Duchess Anna Vasilyevna Kuznetsova) (Romanov) 1847–1922 m. Elisabeth (Pauline Alexandrine, Princess of) Saxe-Altenburg 1826–1896
      1. 1. Dimitri (Konstantinovich Grand Duke of Russia) Romanov 1860–1919
      2. 2. Olga (Constantinovna Romanov Grand Duchess of Russia, Queen of Greece and) Denmark 1851–1926 m. George (Christian William Ferdinand Adolphus Oldenburg "House of Glucksburg" King George of the) Hellenes 1845–1913
        1. 1. Andrew (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg Prince of Greece and) Denmark 1882–1944 m. Princess (Victoria Alice Elizabeth Julia Marie of) Battenberg 1885–1969
        2. 2. Constantine (I Oldenburg King of) Greece 1868–1923
        3. 3. Alexandra ((Princess) of Greece and) Denmark 1870–1891
        4. 4. George ((Prince) of Greece and) Denmark 1869–1957
        5. 5. Maria ((Princess) of Greece and) Denmark 1876–1940
        6. 6. Olga ((Princess) of Greece and) Denmark 1881–1881
        7. 7. Nicholas (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg "Prince of Greece and) Denmark" 1872–1938
      3. 3. Konstantin (Konstantinovich, Grand Duke of) Russia 1858–1915 m. Elisabeth ("Elizaveta Mavrikievna", Princess of) Saxe-Altenburg 1865–1927
        1. 1. Prince (John Constantinovich of) Russia 1886–1918 m. Elena (Petrovna Karađorđević, Princess of Serbia and Yugoslavia, Grand Duchess of) Russia 1884–1962
        2. 2. Gabriel (Konstantinovich, Prince of) Russia 1887–1955
        3. 3. Tatiana (Constantinovna, Princess of) Russia 1890–1979
        4. 4. Constantine (Constantinovich, Prince of) Russia 1891–1918
        5. 5. Oleg (Konstantinovich, Prince of) Russia 1892–1914
        6. 6. Igor (Constantinovich, Prince of) Russia 1894–1918
        7. 7. Georgy (Konstantinovich, Prince of) Russia 1903–1938
        8. 8. Natalia (Constantinovna, Princess of) Russia 1905–1905
      4. 4. Vera (Constantinovna, Princess of) Russia 1906–2001 m. Wilhelm ("Eugene" of Württemberg,) Duke 1846–1877
        1. 1. Elsa (Mathilde Maria von Württemberg, Princess Albert of Schaumburg-Lippe) Twin 1876–1936
        2. 2. Olga, (Princess Maximilian of Schaumburg-Lippe) Twin 1876–1932
  2. 2. Alexandra (Pavlovna Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia, Princess of Tuscany and Archduchess of) Austria 1783–1801
  3. 3. Anna (Paulowna Holstein Gottorp Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia, Queen Consort of the) Netherlands 1795–1865
  4. 4. Olga (Pavlovna Holstein Gottorp Romanov, Grand Duchess of) Russia 1792–1795
  5. 5. Konstantin (Pavlovich Holstein Gottorp Romanov, Grand Duke of Russia, Viceroy of) Poland 1779–1831
  6. 6. Mikhail (Pavlovich Holstein Gottorp Romanov, Grand Duke of) Russia 1798–1849 m. Charlotte (Princess of Wuerttemberg Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna of Russia) Wuerttemberg 1807–1873
    1. 1. Grand (Duchess Elisabeth Mikhaïlovna of Russia,) Romanov 1826–1845
    2. 2. Grand (Duchess Catherine Mikhaïlovna of Russia,) Romanov 1827–1894
    3. 3. Grand (Duchess Anna Mikhailovna of Russia,) Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp 1834–1836
    4. 4. Grand (Duchess Alexandra Mikhailovna,) Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp 1831–1832
    5. 5. Grand (Duchess Maria Mikhailovna of Russia) Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp 1825–1846 m. Adolphe (Wilhelm August Karl Friedrich of Nassau-Weilburg, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Last Sovereign Duke of) Nassau 1817–1905
  7. 7. Maria (Pavlovna Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia, Grand Duchess) Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 1786–1859
  8. 8. Elena (Pavlovna Holstein Gottorp Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia, Grand Duchess of) Mecklenberg-Schwerin 1784–1803

Maria Russia's Timeline

2 Records

1759
25 October 1759
Birth of Maria Feodorovna (Sophia Marie Dorothea Auguste Luise) of Württemberg-Montbeliard, Maria Feodorovna Empress consort of All Russia in Stettin, Kingdom of Prussia (today Szczecin, Poland)
Stettin, Kingdom of Prussia (today Szczecin, Poland)
1828
5 November 1828
Age 69
Death of Maria Feodorovna (Sophia Marie Dorothea Auguste Luise) of Württemberg-Montbeliard, Maria Feodorovna Empress consort of All Russia in Pavlovsk Palace, Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Pavlovsk Palace, Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 October 1759
    Event Place: Stettin, Kingdom of Prussia (today Szczecin, Poland)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 November 1828
    Event Place: Pavlovsk Palace, Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire

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