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  1. Elena Vladimirovna Romanova of Russia, Grand Duchess of Russia, Princess of Greece and Denmark, Grand Duchess of Russia, Princess of Greece and Denmark was born on month day 1882, in birth place, to Vladimir Alexandrovitch ROMANOV and Marie ROMANOV (born DE MECKLEMBOURG-SCHWERIN).

  2. Elena Romanova's birthday is 10/27/1973 and is 49 years old. Before moving to Elena's current city of New York, NY , Elena lived in Highland NY and Brooklyn NY. Elena also answers to Elena Vladimirovna Romanova and Elena V Romanova, and perhaps a couple of other names.

  3. 27 set 2017 · Every student of nineteenth-century Russia is familiar with the name of Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna. Not only was she the aunt by marriage of Tsar Alexander II (and, indeed, the sister-in-law of Tsar Alexander I and Tsar Nicholas I), she was also a central figure in the complex series of political and bureaucratic manœuvres that led up to the emancipation of the serfs in 1861.

  4. Elena Vladimirovna Romanova (17 gennaio 1882 – 13 marzo 1957) , unica figlia femmina del granduca Vladimir Alexandrovič Romanov, fratello minore dello zar Alessandro III di Russia, e di Maria di Meclemburgo-Schwerin (che prese il nome di Maria Pavlovna dopo la conversione all'ortodossia).

  5. Marija Vladimirovna Romanova (in cirillico: Мари́я Влади́мировна Рома́нова) (Madrid, 23 dicembre 1953) è Capo della Casa Imperiale di Russia dal 1992. Impiega il titolo di granduchessa di Russia ed il trattamento di Altezza imperiale , benché questi siano discussi e non unanimemente accettati [1] [2] .

  6. 18 set 1990 · Death: September 18, 1990 (60) St. Petersburg, Russia (Russian Federation) Immediate Family: Daughter of Vladimir Vladimirovich Romanovskiy- Krassinskiy, Prinz and Elena Iriasviel Volkova. Wife of Сергей Дмитриевич Смирнов. Mother of Vladimir Sergeevich Smirnov and Private. Managed by: Private User.

  7. On August 29, 1902, at Tsarskoye Selo, Elena married her second cousin, Prince Nicholas of Greece, the son of King George I of the Hellenes and Grand Duchess Olga Konstantinovna of Russia. The two had first met at a party in Livadia in 1894, and then again at the coronation of their first cousin Nicholas II, Emperor of All of Russia in 1896.