Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia, 1914....


Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia, 1914....

Her Imperial Highness the Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia entered the world in 1904. She was the third of the couple's five children. As the middle child, Maria might have gotten lost among her other siblings: the strong-willed Olga, the sophisticated Tatiana, the effervescent Anastasia, and the youngest and long-awaited heir to the.


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Tatiana weighs 8 ¾ pounds and is 54 centimeters long. Our eldest is very funny with her. Read and wrote telegrams…". ~ From the diary of Nicholas II, 29th May, 1897 ~. Tsar Nicholas II's second daughter, Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna, was born to the growing Romanov family on May 29 (Old Style) 1897, in Peterhof - a town located on.


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Grand Duchess Tatiana Romanov's life is a tale of glamour and tragedy and mystery. But more importantly, it is the tale of a fiercely compassionate woman who met a terrible fate. Read on to learn more of the joys and sorrows of a princess who became a saint. 1. She Was The Daughter Of The Last Tsar Of Russia


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The Grand Duchesses, 19-year-old Olga, and 17-year-old Tatiana, spent months there working as Red Cross nurses. The Tsarskoye Selo hospital was the idea of Duchess Vera Gedroitz, one of Russia's first female surgeons. She became the director of the hospital, imposing an almost military discipline: members of the royal family reported to the.


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Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna, aunt to the five Romanov children, described how one winter the rambunctious young Anastasia hurled a snowball containing a rock at her more restrained older sister which "hit Tatiana in the face, and knocked her, stunned, to the ground.". Behind the idyllic and simple facade, however, the imperial family.


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Grand Duchess Tatiana. Self: De kongelige skal fotograferes. Her Imperial Highness, The Grand Duchess Tatiana Nicholaievna Romanov was born on June 10, 1897. She is the second child of Tsar Nicholas II and the Empress Alexandra. She has one elder sister, Olga, two younger sisters - Maria and Anastasia and a younger brother Alexei. Out of all of Tatiana's siblings, she was her mother's favorite.


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From left to right, Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia, Tsar Nicholas II, Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia and Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia in captivity at Tobolsk in the winter of 1917. In 1991, the presumed burial site of the imperial family and their servants was excavated in the woods outside Yekaterinburg.


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Extracts from Tatiana Nickolayevna's letters to OlgaVoronova. September 5, 1914. Tsarskoe Selo. ".Every day we go to the Palace's Hospital to do dressings but not in the main building. In the garden there is a small house for the officers. Every day they bring there 6 lower ranks and Olga and I dress their wounds.


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Grand Duchess Tatiana. Self: De kongelige skal fotograferes. Her Imperial Highness, The Grand Duchess Tatiana Nicholaievna Romanov was born on June 10, 1897. She is the second child of Tsar Nicholas II and the Empress Alexandra. She has one elder sister, Olga, two younger sisters - Maria and Anastasia and a younger brother Alexei. Out of all of Tatiana's siblings, she was her mother's favorite.


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Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia. Tatiana in 1914; Photo Credit - Wikipedia. Tatiana was born June 10, 1897, at Peterhof Palace near St. Petersburg. Like her older sister Olga, she was named after a character in Alexander Pushkin's classic Russian novel Eugene Onegin. Tatiana was christened on June 20, 1897, at the church in.


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Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna as a toddler in 1898. Grand Duchesses Tatiana, left, and Olga Nikolaevna dressed in court dress, ca. 1904. Olga was born on 15 November 1895. She was the oldest child and daughter of Emperor Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra. The birth was difficult, and Alexandra was in labour for 13 hours.


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Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia. Public domain Two years after Olga, the second daughter was born. The imperial parents were disappointed - they were awaiting an heir, a son. The.


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Russian Orthodox. Signature. Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia ( Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova; Russian: Великая Княжна Татьяна Николаевна; 10 June [ O.S. 29 May] 1897- 17 July 1918) was the second daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, the last monarch of Russia, and of Tsarina Alexandra. She was born at Peterhof.


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On 24 February, 1913, Grand Duchess Tatiana contracted typhoid fever in the period of the Great Lent before Orthodox Easter. Her condition was very serious for the rest of February and the entire month of March, when the Tercentenary Celebrations actually began. Tsarevich Alexei with Grand Duchess Tatiana in bed with typhoid fever.


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Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna. Tatiana was the younger sister of Grand Duchess Olga and the elder sister of Grand Duchess Maria, Grand Duchess Anastasia, and Tsarevich Alexei. She was considered to be the most beautiful of all her sisters and the most aristocratic in appearance. She was known amongst her siblings as "the governess" for her.


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This is a list of those members of the Russian Imperial House who bore the title velikaia kniaginia (Russian: великая княгиня) or velikaia knazhna (Russian: великая княжна) (usually translated into French and English as grand duchess, but more accurately grand princess).This courtesy title was borne (usually) by daughters and male-line granddaughters of the emperors.