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Alexandrovna Collection

"Alexandrovna: A Royal Legacy of Grace and Strength" In the realm of European royalty, the name Alexandrovna resonates with elegance and resilience

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Maria Feodorovna and Alexandra, Princess of Wales

Maria Feodorovna and Alexandra, Princess of Wales
The sisters, Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia, formerly Princess Dagmar of Denmark on holiday with her sister, Alexandra, Princess of Wales (later Queen Alexandra)

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Children of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh

Children of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh
The four eldest children of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg and Grand Princess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia, Duchess of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg in 1880

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg with family

Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg with family
Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg (1884-1966), fourth and youngest daughter of Prince Alfred of Edinburgh and his wife, Maria Alexandrovna (later Duke and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg)

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Grand Princess Maria Alexandrovna, Duchess of Edinburgh

Grand Princess Maria Alexandrovna, Duchess of Edinburgh
Grand Princess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, later Duchess of Edinburgh (1853-1920), only daughter of Tsar Alexander II of Russia

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: MARIA ALEXANDROVNA (1824 - 1880), married Alexander II in 1841

MARIA ALEXANDROVNA (1824 - 1880), married Alexander II in 1841

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Alexander Iii Of Russia And His Family

Alexander Iii Of Russia And His Family

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Maria Alexandrovna, Her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess Of Russia, 1853 - 1920

Maria Alexandrovna, Her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess Of Russia, 1853 - 1920

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Princess Marie of Russia

Princess Marie of Russia (Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, 1853-1920), at the time of her marriage to the Duke of Edinburgh (Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha)

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Anna Vyrubova, lady-in-waiting to Tsaritsa Alexandra

Anna Vyrubova, lady-in-waiting to Tsaritsa Alexandra
Anna Alexandrovna Vyrubova (1884-1964), lady-in-waiting, best friend and confidante to Tsaritsa Alexandra Fyodorovna. She became involved in an intrigue relating to Rasputin. Date: circa 1916

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia

Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (1853 - 1920), during the time of her marriage to Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh in January 1874

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: MARIA ALEXANDROVNA (1853-1920). Grand Duchess of Russia, Duchess of Edinburgh

MARIA ALEXANDROVNA (1853-1920). Grand Duchess of Russia, Duchess of Edinburgh and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1892

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: OLGA ALEXANDROVNA (1882-1960). Russian grand duchess; consort of Duke Peter Alexandrovich

OLGA ALEXANDROVNA (1882-1960). Russian grand duchess; consort of Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg. Photographed c1901

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: MARIA ALEXANDROVNA (1824-1880). Wife of Czar Alexander II of Russia. Carte de visite

MARIA ALEXANDROVNA (1824-1880). Wife of Czar Alexander II of Russia. Carte de visite, c1880

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Russian Easter Greetings Card

Russian Easter Greetings Card - A young couple exchange eggs and a kiss

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Elena Alexandrovna Naryshkina, 1799. Oil on canvas. Vladimir Lukich Borovikovsky

Elena Alexandrovna Naryshkina, 1799. Oil on canvas. Vladimir Lukich Borovikovsky (1757-1825) Russian painter. Portrait Female Three-quarter Frontal Youth Romantic Pearl Rose Pink White

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Alfred, D. of Edinburgh

Alfred, D. of Edinburgh
ALFRED DUKE OF EDINBURGH Admiral of the Britsh Fleet. Married Duchess Marie Alexandrovna, daughter of Alexander II of Russia. Date: 1844 - 1900

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: RUSSIA: ROYAL WEDDING, 1874. Festivities at the Governors Palace in Moscow

RUSSIA: ROYAL WEDDING, 1874. Festivities at the Governors Palace in Moscow, Russia, on the occasion of the wedding in St

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: MARIA ALEXANDROVNA (1824-1880). Wife of Czar Alexander II of Russia. Wood engraving, 1874

MARIA ALEXANDROVNA (1824-1880). Wife of Czar Alexander II of Russia. Wood engraving, 1874

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: GRAND DUKE ALEXIS (1850-1908). Russian prince

GRAND DUKE ALEXIS (1850-1908). Russian prince. Reception of the Grand Duke on his arrival in New York, November 1871, at the beginning of a visit to America

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: CORONATION CARRIAGE, 1855. The state carriage of Empress Maria Alexandrovna of Russia

CORONATION CARRIAGE, 1855. The state carriage of Empress Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, built for her coronation in 1855. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Royal Wedding 1874 - distribution of bridal cake

Royal Wedding 1874 - distribution of bridal cake
Distribution of wedding cake in Edinburgh after the marriage of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh (second son of Queen Victoria) to Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia in January 1874

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: The wedding of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and the Gran

The wedding of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and the Gran
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh together with his new wife

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Prince Alfred skating with his bride

Prince Alfred skating with his bride
Romantic front cover engraving from The Graphic showing Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, skating with his bride, the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia. The Prince travelled to St

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Prince Alfred and the Russian Royal family

Prince Alfred and the Russian Royal family
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg (1844-1900) together with his new wife, Princess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, taken in May 1874 shortly after their marriage at St

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg

Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg
Victoria Melita of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg (1876-1936) in 1909 with her children by her second husband, Grand Prince Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia; Maria (standing) and Kira

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Portrait of Prince Alfred, the Duke of Edinburgh

Portrait of Prince Alfred, the Duke of Edinburgh
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh (1844-1900), fourth child and second son of Queen Victoria. Married the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Queen Victoria greeting the Duke of Edinburgh and the Grand

Queen Victoria greeting the Duke of Edinburgh and the Grand
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh together with his new wife

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: The wedding ceremony of the Duke of Edinburgh and the Grand

The wedding ceremony of the Duke of Edinburgh and the Grand
Front cover engraving from The Graphic showing Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh during the marriage ceremony to the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia in the Winter Palace of St

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: The wedding of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and the Gran

The wedding of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and the Gran
Greek wedding ceremony between Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia in the Imperial Chapel of the Winter Palce in St. Petersburg on January 23rd 1874

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh at the Seamens Childrens Nur

Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh at the Seamens Childrens Nur
Engraving of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh (1844-1900) and the Duchess of Edinburgh (formerly Maria Alexandrovna)

Background imageAlexandrovna Collection: The Illumination of Edinburgh Old Town to celebrate the Marr

The Illumination of Edinburgh Old Town to celebrate the Marr
Engraving showing the illumination of the Old Town, Edinburgh, 23rd January 1874


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"Alexandrovna: A Royal Legacy of Grace and Strength" In the realm of European royalty, the name Alexandrovna resonates with elegance and resilience, and is a name that connects remarkable women across generations, leaving an indelible mark on history. One such connection lies in the bond between Maria Feodorovna and Alexandra, Princess of Wales. As daughters of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, their lives intertwined through shared experiences as sisters-in-law. Their union brought forth a new generation, including Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg and her loving family. Yet it was Grand Princess Maria Alexandrovna who truly embodied the essence of this illustrious lineage. Born in 1824, she entered into matrimony with Alexander II in 1841, becoming his devoted wife until her passing in 1880. Her grace and wisdom guided not only her own children but also countless others within Russian society. Princess Marie of Russia stands as a testament to this enduring legacy. With each step she took alongside Tsaritsa Alexandra's lady-in-waiting Anna Vyrubova, she carried herself with poise befitting her noble heritage. The influence extended beyond borders – even reaching Alexander III's family portrait captured by La Ilustracion EspaAnola Y Americana in 1881. From left to right stood Grand Duke Nicholas Alexandrovitch, future Nicholas II himself, Alexander III towering over them all; accompanied by Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna and Czarina Maria Feodorovna – their presence radiating strength amidst turbulent times. But let us not forget another remarkable woman bearing this cherished name - Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna (1853-1920). Through triumphs and tribulations alike, she remained steadfast as both a member of Russian royalty and Duchess of Edinburgh. Today we honor these extraordinary women who bore the title "Alexandrovna.

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