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Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich of Russia

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Alexandrovich.
Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich of Russia
Post-mortem photograph of Alexander on his bier, 1870
Born(1869-06-07)7 June 1869
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Died(1870-05-02)2 May 1870 (10 months 25 days)
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
BurialSaints Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg
HouseHolstein-Gottorp-Romanov
FatherAlexander Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia (later Alexander III)
MotherDagmar of Denmark

Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich of Russia (Russian: Великий Князь Александр Александрович Романов; 7 June 1869 – 2 May 1870) was the second son of the Tsesarevich and Tsesarevna of Russia, later Emperor Alexander III and Empress Maria.

Grand Duke Alexander's father was heir apparent to the Russian throne as the eldest living son of Emperor Alexander II of Russia. The Grand Duke was Alexander and Marie's second child, second son, and the younger brother of the future Emperor Nicholas II.

Alexander died of bacterial meningitis in 1870, one month before his first birthday. Following his death, his mother wrote to her own mother, Queen Louise of Denmark: "The doctors maintain he did not suffer, but we suffered terribly to see and hear him." The only photo taken of the Grand Duke was taken posthumously.

Sergei D. Sheremetev, the adjutant to Tsarevich Alexander, accompanied the body on horseback to the Peter and Paul Fortress. The grand duke was buried in the northern nave of the Peter and Paul Cathedral in a white marble sarcophagus.

Ancestry

See also: Descendants of Christian IX of Denmark
Ancestors of Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich of Russia
8. Nicholas I of Russia
4. Alexander II of Russia
9. Princess Charlotte of Prussia
2. Alexander III of Russia
10. Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine
5. Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine
11. Princess Wilhelmine of Baden
1. Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich of Russia
12. Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
6. Christian IX of Denmark
13. Princess Louise Caroline of Hesse-Kassel
3. Princess Dagmar of Denmark
14. Prince William of Hesse-Kassel
7. Princess Louise of Hesse-Kassel
15. Princess Louise Charlotte of Denmark

References

  1. Igor Viktorovich Zimin. Doctors of the Court of His Imperial Majesty, or How the Royal Family Was Treated. – Moscow: Tsentrpoligraf, 2016. – S. 247–248. — 895 p. — ISBN 978-5-227-07530-7 .
  2. Zeepvat, Charlotte (2005). The Camera and the Tsars. Sutton Publishing. p. 178. ISBN 0-7509-4210-X.
  3. Memoirs of Count S. D. Sheremetyev. M.: Indrik, 2004. c.423–424
  4. R. E. Krupova, L. Ya. Lurie . Peter and Paul Cathedral – the imperial tomb // Historical cemeteries of St. Petersburg / Alexander Kobak , Yuri Pirotko . – Moscow: Tsentrpoligraf, 2011. – P. 286. – ISBN 978-5-227-02688-0 .
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  • born a Grand Duke, but stripped of his title by Alexander III's ukase of 1886, limiting the style to sons and male-line grandsons of a tsar
  • title of pretence granted by Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich as claimant to the Russian throne
  • title of pretence granted by Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich as claimant to the Russian throne
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