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Eldest daughters of all Romanov Monarchs of Russia gifset
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the-last-tsar · 1 year
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"Over the centuries, the Empire has grown in size and in the number of conquered peoples. It once possessed an area equivalent to one-sixth of the globe, stretching from the Pacific to the German border, on which the sun never set and which was ruled by an autocrat Tsar who owed satisfaction only to God."
The last tsars - a brief untold history about the Romanovs | Paulo Rezzutti.
(Loose translation)
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loiladadiani · 1 year
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The Romanov Martyrs
I wanted to put together a little memorial that included all the members of the Romanov Family (as well as the members of their staff) that were murdered by the Bolshevik terrorists. This seems like a good week to keep them in our minds. Although we love and mourn the children especially, there were others we cannot forget.
Tsar Alexandre II was hunted down until finally blown to pieces.
Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna lost two sons and five grandchildren (no wonder she could not accept they were dead)
Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich was also hunted down and blown to pieces
Three Mikhailovichi brothers were murdered
Four Konstantinovichi were murdered, three of them brothers; I cannot imagine what their mother, Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mavrikievna, went through...and so on.
May they rest in peace.
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roses-of-the-romanovs · 2 months
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The Unlucky Name of Alexandra
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"Many people have expressed surprise that one of the little Grand Duchesses was not called Victoria or Alexandra. The Russian Church only allows names which exist in the language. Victoria does not exist, though Victor does; Alexandra is considered very unlucky for the Romanoff family.
"The Emperor Paul had a daughter named Alexandra. Her life was short, but troubled. When she was about seventeen years of age her grandmother, Catherine II., arranged a marriage for her with the King of Sweden. The wedding-day arrived ... The bridegroom suddenly declared to his gentlemen that he could not and would not go on with the marriage ...
" ... she never recovered the shock, and died broken-hearted at nineteen [correction: seventeen] years of age.
"Nicholas I. had a very beautiful daughter named Alexandra. ... She died of scarlatina before she was twenty years of age. ...
"Alexandra II. [sic] had a daughter of the name; she died in childhood; a pretty golden-haired child she was, judging by her portrait. A little blue silk frock which she used to wear is still shown in the Winter Palace.
"Other branches of the family had also Alexandras, but in no case did they live to be twenty-one years of age."
– Margaretta Eagar, Six Years at the Russian Court
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royal-confessions · 11 months
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“I wish Alexander II had survived the bombing, with his liberal policies, instead of the strong arm type of ruling his son preferred, maybe the fall of the Romanovs would’ve been avoided.” - Submitted by kaiserrreich
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mote-historie · 1 year
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1857 Franz Xaver Winterhalter, Portrait of Empress Maria Alexandrovna wife of Tsar Alexander II (Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (Marie of Hesse)), detail. 
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. 
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leifgrandeduchesse · 2 years
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Tsar Alexander II and his daughter Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna.
Close as Marie Alexandrovna was to her mother, the grand duchess enjoyed an even closer relationship with her father, even after he assumed the burdens of his empire. "Almost every evening I come to feed soup to this little cherub," the tsar confided to Anna Tiutcheva. "This is the only enjoyable minute of my whole day, the only time when I forget the troubles that weigh upon me." Early in Marie Alexandrovna's life, Tiutcheva noticed that "she is only one year and eight months old, but she is being turned into a toy of her father, who dotes on her." The tsar never lost this special affection for his daughter, whom he allowed to burst into his study and interrupt his meetings with ministers. Marie Alexandrovna could often be found during such important work sessions being bounced by the tsar on his knees.
✒️From splendor to revolution by Julia P. Gelardi
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Just because leaders or former leaders had assassination attempts does not mean that they were against the system, nor were their assassination attempts real. These numbers could be exaggerated, especially Fidel's.
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sisionscreen · 2 years
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Philip Froissant (Emperor Franz Joseph) and Vladimir Kornéev (Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich) behind the scenes of The Empress (2022).
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ykzzr · 1 year
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Tsar Alexander II with his family 1860s
Tsar Alexander II with his wife Empress Maria Alexandrovna and their three youngest children Maria, Sergei, Paul.
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I hope your day is going as well as it can! I do have a question for you. If you could meet/ know any question about any past tsar’s or imperial monarchs (excluding OTMA and family) who would you pick and why? I feel like personally I would love to meet or know any questions Catherine the great and the golden age of the empire. And to answer your question from your last message to me I did see the coin! Quite lovely! And hilariously coincidental) -🇪🇸
Hi lovely! My day is actually doing very well! I would love to answer this question!!! 🤍
So if I had to pick anyone that’s not NAOTMAA (😩 why) and if it HAS to be a Russian monarch then I think I would choose Tsar Alexander II or Empress (CONSORT) Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia)
I would choose these people for similar but different reasons. They both experienced SO much loss and I just want to give both of them a hug (we’ll maybe not Alexander lol). I want to see Sasha specifically bc I just would love to see him in the last few years of his life when he was with Catherine Dogorukova. She really was the love of his life, and her too, and I just really like imagining their little family together. Yes yes I know that this was an affair that turned into a marriage but I just really ship them. I feel so bad for Maria bc he cheated on her but she isn’t like my fav empress I guess idk 🤷‍♀️. I want to see Alexandra because I don’t know, she just experienced so much loss in a different way. She was deeply scarred by some protest (I forget what) which left her sick for the rest of her life and she lost her daughter Adini (Alexandra Nikolaevna) at a young age. She also just emits this soft and cuddly nature to me and I feel like she really just needs a hug. I just want to tell her that everything will be okay and that she will be with Adini soon. ❤️‍🩹
Thank you for asking and I will get the chapter u sent in our soon!!! 💕
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elliottandstuff50 · 1 year
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(Just for Fun) Sarah Crewe and Tsar Alexander II in a Barbie Meme
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Note: I am still not excited for the 2023 Movie, but just for fun.
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the-last-tsar · 3 months
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Tsarevich Nicholas (Nixa) being lifted by an officer and kissed by his father, Tsar Alexander II, during his name day; 1878.
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immaculatasknight · 6 months
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Full sails
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russia-libertaire · 10 months
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The failure of political reform
'By the end of the [nineteenth] century, then, Russia's internal politics hovered uneasily between two incompatible systems. Alexander II's reforms had severely shaken the traditional personalized power structure but had not managed consistently to replace it with institutions of civil society or the rule of law. To plug the resulting authority gap, the regime had nothing else at hand but the police, backed up by emergency powers. Having set out to demolish an old building and erect a new one, the regime had then changed its mind and started repairing the ruins: the resultant hybrid architecture threatened the equilibrium of the entire edifice. The regime was in an indissoluble dilemma, caught between perception of the need for civic institutions and inability to introduce them without undermining its own stability.'
Russia and the Russians, by Geoffrey Hosking
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royal-confessions · 11 months
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“For me the best tsar in Russia was Alexander II, I think he is underrated.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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