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Duke Peter of Oldenburg

Duke Constantine Frederick Peter of Oldenburg (German: Konstantin Friedrich Peter; Russian: Пётр Гео́ргиевич Ольденбу́ргский, romanizedPëtr Geórgievič Ol'denbúrgskij; 26 August [O.S. 14 August] 1812 – 14 May [O.S. 2 May] 1881) was a Duke of the House of Oldenburg. He was the grandfather of Duke Peter of Oldenburg as well as grandfather of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich, General of the Imperial Russian Army during World War I. His great-great-grandson, Nicholas Romanov, was the President of the Romanov Family Association until his death in 2014.

Peter
Duke of Oldenburg
Born26 August [O.S. 14 August] 1812
Yaroslavl, Yaroslavl Governorate, Russian Empire
Died14 May [O.S. 2 May] 1881 (aged 68)
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1837; died 1871)
IssueGrand Duchess Alexandra Petrovna of Russia
Duke Nicholas
Duchess Cecile
Duke Alexander
Duchess Catherine
Duke George
Duke Constantine
Therese, Princess Therese Petrovna Romanovskaya
HouseHolstein-Gottorp
FatherDuke George of Oldenburg
MotherGrand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna of Russia
ReligionLutheranism

Peter of Oldenburg was a scholar and philanthropist. He was also noted composer of music. In 1857 he composed the music for Marius Petipa's ballet La Rose, la Violette et le Papillon. The Pas d'Esclave from the ballet Le Corsaire, which is taken from his score for this work, is still heard in theatres all over the world.

Early life edit

Duke Peter was born on 26 August 1812 in Yaroslavl, Russia. His father, Duke George, who was only the second son of the reigning Duke of Oldenburg, had no prospects of inherited his father's state or fortune of his own and was living in Russia since his marriage in 1809 to Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna of Russia. Duke George, who had been appointed governor on the Volga, died six month after Peter, his second, was born. Peter's mother Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna was the favorite sister of Tsar Alexander I of Russia who took his two nephews, Peter and his older brother Alexander, under his protection. The brothers lived in Russia until his mother married King William I of Württemberg in 1816.[1] They moved to Württemberg and were educated in Stuttgart. At the death of his mother, less than three years later, Peter and his brother were sent to their grandfather in Oldenburg. Being in direct line of succession to the throne of Oldenburg, as their uncle the hereditary Grand Duke Augustus was unmarried at the time, both boys were given the same extensive education by their grandfather Duke Peter as he had given his own sons and were regularly sent on instructive trips around Germany to broaden their education.[1]

In May 1829 his grandfather died and after the death of his brother Alexander in November of the same year, Peter's maternal uncle, Tsar Nicholas I of Russia sent for Peter, and named him a colonel in the Lifeguards.[1] He quickly rose through the ranks and was subsequently appointed lieutenant general. After four years service he retired, and became active in St. Petersburg government. In 1834 he was made a Russian senator, and it was from that time that his name began to be known as a great philanthropist, devoting his energies primarily to education. He founded the Imperial School of Jurisprudence, at which Russia's future judges and administrators were educated, and in 1844 he was appointed head of an organization to further the education of women.[1]

Peter of Oldenburg was also a scholar, speaking eight languages. As honorary president of the Tsarina Maria Trust, he also played a leading role in overseeing the development of hospitals in Russia, one of which in St Petersburg was called the Prince Peter of Oldenburg Children Hospital. He also made substantial donation to school building programs in Oldenburg, his country of origin.[1]

Marriage edit

On 23 April 1837 Duke Peter married Therese Wilhelmine Friederikke, Princess of Nassau-Weilburg in Biebrich. This was a happy marriage that lasted for more than thirty years. They had eight children, three of them died early. A daughter Cecilie died in childhood in 1843 and another daughter, Catherine and a son George died from tuberculosis in 1866 and 1871 respectively.[2] Duke Peter and his wife led an exemplary family life, and looked carefully after the education of their children. The family spent the winter months in Peterhof and moved for the summer to their other residence Kamenoi-Ostroff.

Composer edit

Duke Peter was a talented pianist and composer, and in 1842 he composed his first major piano concerto. In 1844 his second piano concerto was performed for the first time at the Mikhailovsky Palace by the great pianist Clara Schumann, and conducted by his longtime friend and colleague Adolf von Henselt.

As with most Russian nobility, Duke Peter was a longtime balletomane and patron of the arts. In 1857 he was commissioned to compose the score for Marius Petipa's ballet-divertissement La Rose, la Violette et le Papillon, which was given as a performance for the royal court at the Imperial Theatre of Tsarskoe Selo. In 1858 Petipa extracted a Pas de Deux from the Duke's score and added it to his revival of the ballet Le Corsaire, renaming the piece the Pas d'Esclave. It is the only composition of Duke Peter's still heard today in the theater.

Many of Duke Peter's compositions were used as educational tools by the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. The composer and teacher Adolf von Henselt, a close friend of the Duke's, expanded on many of his compositions in order to utilize them for instructional purposes.

Last years edit

Peter spent fifty years in Russia's service, for which he was widely respected and was thanked by a massive celebration in St Petersburg in 1880 attended by his first cousin Tsar Alexander II of Russia and most of the Imperial family, his cousin Grand Duke Nicholas of Oldenburg and representatives of the many organizations with which the Duke was connected. He was close to Tsar Alexander II and took his assassination in March 1881 very badly and died two months later on 14 May 1881 in St. Petersburg.[1]

Children edit

Honours edit

Ancestry edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Mcintosh, p. 372.
  2. ^ McIntosh, p. 373.
  3. ^ a b c Russian Imperial Army - Prince Oldenburg Peter Georgievich (In Russian)
  4. ^ Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Königreichs Württemberg: 1877. 1877. p. 21.
  5. ^ Staatshandbuch für das Großherzogtum Sachsen / Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1859), "Großherzogliche Hausorden" p. 11 30 July 2019 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Hof- und Staatshandbuch des Großherzogtums Oldenburg: 1879. Schulze. 1879. p. 30.
  7. ^ Staats- und Adreß-Handbuch des Herzogthums Nassau (1866), "Herzogliche Orden" p. 8
  8. ^ Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Großherzogtum Hessen (1879), "Großherzogliche Orden und Ehrenzeichen" p. 11
  9. ^ "Schwarzer Adler-orden", Königlich Preussische Ordensliste (in German), vol. 1, Berlin, 1877, p. 13{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  10. ^ "A Szent István Rend tagjai" 22 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Staatshandbücher für das Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha (1865), "Herzogliche Sachsen-Ernestinischer Hausorden" p. 32
  12. ^ Sveriges Statskalender (in Swedish), 1881, p. 378, retrieved 20 February 2019 – via runeberg.org

Bibliography edit

  • McIntosh, David, The Russian Oldenburgs, in Royalty History Digest.

External links edit

  Media related to Duke Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg at Wikimedia Commons

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Duke Constantine Frederick Peter of Oldenburg German Konstantin Friedrich Peter Russian Pyotr Geo rgievich Oldenbu rgskij romanized Petr Georgievic Ol denburgskij 26 August O S 14 August 1812 14 May O S 2 May 1881 was a Duke of the House of Oldenburg He was the grandfather of Duke Peter of Oldenburg as well as grandfather of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich General of the Imperial Russian Army during World War I His great great grandson Nicholas Romanov was the President of the Romanov Family Association until his death in 2014 PeterDuke of OldenburgBorn26 August O S 14 August 1812Yaroslavl Yaroslavl Governorate Russian EmpireDied14 May O S 2 May 1881 aged 68 Saint Petersburg Russian EmpireBurialMaritime Monastery of St SergiusSpousePrincess Therese of Nassau Weilburg m 1837 died 1871 wbr IssueGrand Duchess Alexandra Petrovna of RussiaDuke NicholasDuchess CecileDuke AlexanderDuchess CatherineDuke GeorgeDuke ConstantineTherese Princess Therese Petrovna RomanovskayaHouseHolstein GottorpFatherDuke George of OldenburgMotherGrand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna of RussiaReligionLutheranismPeter of Oldenburg was a scholar and philanthropist He was also noted composer of music In 1857 he composed the music for Marius Petipa s ballet La Rose la Violette et le Papillon The Pas d Esclave from the ballet Le Corsaire which is taken from his score for this work is still heard in theatres all over the world Contents 1 Early life 2 Marriage 3 Composer 4 Last years 5 Children 6 Honours 7 Ancestry 8 Notes 9 Bibliography 10 External linksEarly life editDuke Peter was born on 26 August 1812 in Yaroslavl Russia His father Duke George who was only the second son of the reigning Duke of Oldenburg had no prospects of inherited his father s state or fortune of his own and was living in Russia since his marriage in 1809 to Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna of Russia Duke George who had been appointed governor on the Volga died six month after Peter his second was born Peter s mother Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna was the favorite sister of Tsar Alexander I of Russia who took his two nephews Peter and his older brother Alexander under his protection The brothers lived in Russia until his mother married King William I of Wurttemberg in 1816 1 They moved to Wurttemberg and were educated in Stuttgart At the death of his mother less than three years later Peter and his brother were sent to their grandfather in Oldenburg Being in direct line of succession to the throne of Oldenburg as their uncle the hereditary Grand Duke Augustus was unmarried at the time both boys were given the same extensive education by their grandfather Duke Peter as he had given his own sons and were regularly sent on instructive trips around Germany to broaden their education 1 In May 1829 his grandfather died and after the death of his brother Alexander in November of the same year Peter s maternal uncle Tsar Nicholas I of Russia sent for Peter and named him a colonel in the Lifeguards 1 He quickly rose through the ranks and was subsequently appointed lieutenant general After four years service he retired and became active in St Petersburg government In 1834 he was made a Russian senator and it was from that time that his name began to be known as a great philanthropist devoting his energies primarily to education He founded the Imperial School of Jurisprudence at which Russia s future judges and administrators were educated and in 1844 he was appointed head of an organization to further the education of women 1 Peter of Oldenburg was also a scholar speaking eight languages As honorary president of the Tsarina Maria Trust he also played a leading role in overseeing the development of hospitals in Russia one of which in St Petersburg was called the Prince Peter of Oldenburg Children Hospital He also made substantial donation to school building programs in Oldenburg his country of origin 1 Marriage editOn 23 April 1837 Duke Peter married Therese Wilhelmine Friederikke Princess of Nassau Weilburg in Biebrich This was a happy marriage that lasted for more than thirty years They had eight children three of them died early A daughter Cecilie died in childhood in 1843 and another daughter Catherine and a son George died from tuberculosis in 1866 and 1871 respectively 2 Duke Peter and his wife led an exemplary family life and looked carefully after the education of their children The family spent the winter months in Peterhof and moved for the summer to their other residence Kamenoi Ostroff Composer editDuke Peter was a talented pianist and composer and in 1842 he composed his first major piano concerto In 1844 his second piano concerto was performed for the first time at the Mikhailovsky Palace by the great pianist Clara Schumann and conducted by his longtime friend and colleague Adolf von Henselt As with most Russian nobility Duke Peter was a longtime balletomane and patron of the arts In 1857 he was commissioned to compose the score for Marius Petipa s ballet divertissement La Rose la Violette et le Papillon which was given as a performance for the royal court at the Imperial Theatre of Tsarskoe Selo In 1858 Petipa extracted a Pas de Deux from the Duke s score and added it to his revival of the ballet Le Corsaire renaming the piece the Pas d Esclave It is the only composition of Duke Peter s still heard today in the theater Many of Duke Peter s compositions were used as educational tools by the Saint Petersburg Conservatory The composer and teacher Adolf von Henselt a close friend of the Duke s expanded on many of his compositions in order to utilize them for instructional purposes Last years editPeter spent fifty years in Russia s service for which he was widely respected and was thanked by a massive celebration in St Petersburg in 1880 attended by his first cousin Tsar Alexander II of Russia and most of the Imperial family his cousin Grand Duke Nicholas of Oldenburg and representatives of the many organizations with which the Duke was connected He was close to Tsar Alexander II and took his assassination in March 1881 very badly and died two months later on 14 May 1881 in St Petersburg 1 Children editAlexandra of Oldenburg 2 June 1838 St Petersburg 13 April 1900 Kiev Ukraine m Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia 1831 1891 Nicholas of Oldenburg 9 May 1840 St Petersburg 20 January 1886 Geneva Switzerland m Maria Bulazel created Countess von Osternburg Cecile of Oldenburg 27 February 1842 St Petersburg 11 January 1843 St Petersburg Alexander of Oldenburg 2 June 1844 St Petersburg 6 September 1932 Biarritz France Heir of the Russian Oldenburgs He was once a candidate to the Bulgarian throne He married Princess Eugenia Maximilianovna of Leuchtenberg Their only son Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg married Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia Catherine of Oldenburg 21 September 1846 St Petersburg 23 June 1866 St Petersburg George of Oldenburg 17 April 1848 St Petersburg 17 March 1871 St Petersburg Constantin of Oldenburg 27 April 1850 St Petersburg 18 March 1906 in Nice France m Agrippina Japaridze created Countess von Zarnekau Therese of Oldenburg 30 March 1852 St Petersburg 18 April 1883 St Petersburg m George Maximilianovich 6th Duke of Leuchtenberg 1852 1912 The children portrayed by Woldemar Hau nbsp Alexandra of Oldenburg nbsp Nicholas of Oldenburg ru nbsp Alexander of Oldenburg nbsp Catherine of Oldenburg ru nbsp Constantin of Oldenburg nbsp Therese of OldenburgHonours edit nbsp Russian Empire 3 Knight of St Andrew October 1812 Knight of St Alexander Nevsky October 1812 Knight of St Anna 1st Class October 1812 Knight of St Vladimir 2nd Class June 1835 1st Class April 1840 Knight of the White Eagle 1865 Knight of St Stanislaus 1st Class 1865 nbsp Wurttemberg Grand Cross of the Wurttemberg Crown 1828 4 nbsp Saxe Weimar Eisenach Grand Cross of the White Falcon 17 August 1841 5 nbsp Oldenburg Grand Cross of the Order of Duke Peter Friedrich Ludwig with Golden Crown 17 January 1839 6 nbsp Netherlands Grand Cross of the Netherlands Lion 1852 3 nbsp Nassau Knight of the Gold Lion of Nassau June 1859 7 nbsp Grand Duchy of Hesse Grand Cross of the Ludwig Order 7 May 1860 8 nbsp Greece Kingdom of Greece Grand Cross of the Redeemer 1862 3 nbsp Kingdom of Prussia Knight of the Black Eagle 7 May 1873 9 nbsp Austria Hungary Grand Cross of St Stephen 1874 10 nbsp nbsp nbsp Ernestine duchies Grand Cross of the Saxe Ernestine House Order 1877 11 nbsp nbsp Sweden Norway Knight of the Seraphim 21 June 1879 12 Ancestry editAncestors of Duke Peter of Oldenburg8 Prince Georg Ludwig of Holstein Gottorp4 Peter I Duke of Oldenburg9 Princess Sophie Charlotte of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Beck2 Duke George of Oldenburg10 Frederick II Eugene Duke of Wurttemberg5 Duchess Frederica of Wurttemberg11 Princess Friederike of Brandenburg Schwedt1 Duke Peter of Oldenburg12 Peter III of Russia6 Paul I of Russia13 Catherine II of Russia3 Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna of Russia14 Frederick II Eugene Duke of Wurttemberg 10 7 Duchess Sophie Dorothea of Wurttemberg15 Princess Friederike of Brandenburg Schwedt 11 Notes edit a b c d e f Mcintosh p 372 McIntosh p 373 a b c Russian Imperial Army Prince Oldenburg Peter Georgievich In Russian Hof und Staats Handbuch des Konigreichs Wurttemberg 1877 1877 p 21 Staatshandbuch fur das Grossherzogtum Sachsen Sachsen Weimar Eisenach 1859 Grossherzogliche Hausorden p 11 Archived 30 July 2019 at the Wayback Machine Hof und Staatshandbuch des Grossherzogtums Oldenburg 1879 Schulze 1879 p 30 Staats und Adress Handbuch des Herzogthums Nassau 1866 Herzogliche Orden p 8 Hof und Staats Handbuch des Grossherzogtum Hessen 1879 Grossherzogliche Orden und Ehrenzeichen p 11 Schwarzer Adler orden Koniglich Preussische Ordensliste in German vol 1 Berlin 1877 p 13 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link A Szent Istvan Rend tagjai Archived 22 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine Staatshandbucher fur das Herzogtum Sachsen Coburg und Gotha 1865 Herzogliche Sachsen Ernestinischer Hausorden p 32 Sveriges Statskalender in Swedish 1881 p 378 retrieved 20 February 2019 via runeberg orgBibliography editMcIntosh David The Russian Oldenburgs in Royalty History Digest External links edit nbsp Media related to Duke Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duke Peter of Oldenburg amp oldid 1191845299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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