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  1. 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.

  2. Apr 28, 2020 · Just months after meeting and falling in love with Voronov, Olga had to watch as he married one of her ladies-in-waiting instead. Olga was acutely aware when the day of the wedding came, and wrote about it in her diary.

  3. Jan 7, 2016 · She used this code most often at the end of 1913, when she learned that Pavel Voronov (her “beloved S.”) got engaged to be married to Olga Kleinmichel. Many years later, in immigration, Voronov’s wife, whose name was also Olga, wrote her memoirs of the Russian court.

  4. Just two days after Olga witnessed the marriage of Paul Voronov, she and her family attended the wedding of Irina and Felix. Her dashing but conflicted cousin Dmitri, also at the wedding, was rumored to have wanted to marry Irina himself.

  5. Mar 11, 2024 · On November 15, 1895, Olga Nikolaevna Romanova was born, the first child and daughter of the newly married Emperor and Empress of Russia at Alexander Palace in Tsarskoye Selo (“Tsar’s Town”) near St. Petersburg.

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  6. Aug 7, 2018 · Just months after meeting and falling in love with Voronov, Olga had to watch as he married one of her ladies-in-waiting instead. Olga was acutely aware when the day of the wedding came, and wrote about it in her diary.

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  8. May 10, 2020 · What if Olga had married and given birth to a Romanov heir? A little boy free of hemophilia with Romanov blood flowing through his veins- what would that have meant for the beaten and battered country coming out of the First World War?

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