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Maria Fedorovna / Pj 1891
MARIA FEDOROVNA Wife of Alexander III, Tsar of Russia, daughter of Christian IX of Denmark
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1847 1891 Alexander Denmark I Ii Jewels Lace Maria Necklaces Tiara Tsar 1928 Fedorovna
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Maria Fedorovna, born Princess Dagmar of Denmark on October 26, 1847, was the daughter of King Christian IX and Queen Louise of Denmark. In 1866, she married Tsar Alexander III of Russia, becoming the Empress Consort of Russia. The photograph captures Maria Fedorovna in the year 1891, adorned in the regal splendor befitting her status as the wife of the Tsar. The image showcases Maria Fedorovna wearing a magnificent tiara, a symbol of her royal lineage and her role as the Empress of Russia. The intricate design of the tiara, with its delicate lacework and sparkling diamonds, reflects the opulence and grandeur of the Russian Imperial Court during this period. The tiara is further complemented by a stunning necklace and other exquisite jewels, adding to the overall impression of elegance and refinement. Maria Fedorovna's connection to both Russia and Denmark is evident in this photograph. Her Danish heritage is represented by the Dannebrog Order sash, which she wears across her chest. This order is the oldest and most prestigious Danish decoration, and it symbolizes the close ties between Denmark and Russia during this time. The photograph was taken in 1891, a significant year in Maria Fedorovna's life. It was during this year that her eldest son, Tsarevich Nicholas, was born, ensuring the continuation of the Russian Imperial line. The photograph captures Maria Fedorovna at the height of her power and beauty, as the beloved wife of the Tsar and the mother of the future Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II. This photograph is a testament to the rich history and cultural exchange between Russia and Denmark during the late 19th century, and it offers a glimpse into the life of one of the most influential women in Russian history.
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