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Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark

Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Αλεξάνδρα); 30 August [O.S. 18 August] 1870 – 24 September [O.S. 12 September] 1891), later known as Grand Duchess Alexandra Georgievna of Russia (Russian: Алекса́ндра Гео́ргиевна), was a member of the Greek royal family and of the Russian imperial family. She was the daughter of George I of Greece and Olga Constantinovna of Russia. She died of childbirth complications.

Princess Alexandra
Grand Duchess Alexandra Georgievna of Russia
Photograph by A. Pasetti c. 1889
Born(1870-08-30)30 August 1870
Mon Repos, Corfu, Greece
Died24 September 1891(1891-09-24) (aged 21)
Ilyinskoye Estate, Moscow Governorate, Russian Empire
Burial
Royal Cemetery, Tatoi Palace, Greece
Spouse
(m. 1889)
Issue
HouseGlücksburg
FatherGeorge I of Greece
MotherOlga Constantinovna of Russia

Early life edit

Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark was born on 30 August [O.S. 18 August] 1870 at Mon Repos, the summer residence of the Greek royal family on the island of Corfu. She was the third child and eldest daughter of King George I of Greece and his wife, Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia. Alexandra's father was not a native Greek, but he had been born a Danish prince named Christian Wilhelm of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, a son of Christian IX, King of Denmark, and he had been elected to the Greek throne at the age of seventeen. Five of his sons (Constantine, George, Nicholas, Andrew and Christopher), and two daughters (Alexandra and Maria), attained adulthood.

The Greek royal family was not wealthy by royal standards and they lived with simplicity. King George was a taciturn man, but contrary to the general approach of the time, he believed in happy rambunctious children. The long corridors of the royal palace in Athens were used by Alexandra and her siblings for all types of play and sometimes a "bike ride" would be led by the King himself. Raised by British nannies, English was the children's first language, but they spoke Greek between themselves. They also learned German and French.

Alexandra, nickname "Aline" within her family, or Greek Alix, to distinguish her from her aunt and godmother, Alexandra, Princess of Wales, had a sunny disposition and was much loved by her family. "She had one of those sweet and lovable natures that endeared her to everybody who came in touch with her," recalled her brother, Nicholas. "She looked young and beautiful, and ever since she was a child, life looked as it had nothing but joy and happiness in store for her."[1]

Alexandra's playmates were her brother Nicholas and her sister Maria, who followed her in age. Alexandra spent many holidays in Denmark visiting her paternal grandparents. In Denmark, Alexandra and her siblings met their Russian and British cousins in large family gatherings.

Marriage and children edit

 
Princess Alexandra of Greece and Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia. Engagement photograph.

When she was eighteen years old, she was married to Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia, her maternal first cousin once removed and the youngest child and sixth son of Emperor Alexander II and his first wife, Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine. They had become close when Grand Duke Paul spent winters in Greece due to his frequent respiratory illnesses. The Greek royal family also frequently spent holidays with the Romanov family on visits to Russia or Denmark.[2] Their engagement was announced on 10 November 1888.[3] The wedding took place on 17 June [O.S. 5 June] 1889 in St. Petersburg, at the chapel of the Winter Palace.[4]

They had two children:

Death edit

Seven months into her second pregnancy, Alexandra took a walk with her friends on the bank of the Moskva River and jumped directly into a boat that was permanently moored there, but fell as she got in. The next day, she collapsed in the middle of a ball from violent labour pains. She gave birth to her son, Dimitri, lapsed into a fatal coma, and died six days later in the Romanovs' estate Ilyinskoe near Moscow. The Grand Duchess was buried in the Peter and Paul Cathedral, St. Petersburg. Her grieving husband had to be restrained from throwing himself into the grave with her.[5]

Her husband later morganatically remarried Olga Karnovich. Alexandra's son would be involved in the murder of Grigori Rasputin, a favorite of Tsarina Alexandra Feodorvna, in 1916.

In 1939 during the reign of her nephew George II of Greece, the Greek government obtained permission from the Soviet government under Joseph Stalin to rebury Princess Alexandra in Greece. Her body was removed from the vault in Leningrad and transferred by a Greek ship to Athens. It was finally laid to rest near the Tatoi Palace. Alexandra's marble tombstone over an empty tomb is still in its place in the Peter and Paul Cathedral.

The "Alexandra Maternity Hospital" (now "Alexandra General Hospital") in Athens was later named in her memory by another nephew, King Paul; it was affiliated with the University of Athens with a special remit to research and combat postpartum maternal mortality. Alexandras Avenue in Athens was also named after her.[6]

Ancestry edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Mager (1998), p. 124
  2. ^ Zeepvat (2004), p. 49
  3. ^ Zeepvat, Dear, Unforgettable Alix, p. 8
  4. ^ Van der Kiste, The Romanovs 1818-1959, p. 126
  5. ^ Zeepvat (2004), p. 179
  6. ^ Πετρόπουλος, Ηλίας (1995). Η ονοματοθεσία οδών και πλατειών. Πατάκης. pp. 65–68. ISBN 960-360-483-6.

References edit

  • Mager, Hugo (1998). Elizabeth: Grand Duchess of Russia. Carroll and Graf Publishers Inc. ISBN 0-7867-0678-3
  • Zeepvat, Charlotte (2004). The Camera and the Tsars: A Romanov Family Album. Sutton Publishing Inc. ISBN 0-7509-3049-7

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in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr Alexandra de Grece 1870 1891 see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated fr Alexandra de Grece 1870 1891 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark Greek Ale3andra 30 August O S 18 August 1870 24 September O S 12 September 1891 later known as Grand Duchess Alexandra Georgievna of Russia Russian Aleksa ndra Geo rgievna was a member of the Greek royal family and of the Russian imperial family She was the daughter of George I of Greece and Olga Constantinovna of Russia She died of childbirth complications Princess AlexandraGrand Duchess Alexandra Georgievna of RussiaPhotograph by A Pasetti c 1889Born 1870 08 30 30 August 1870Mon Repos Corfu GreeceDied24 September 1891 1891 09 24 aged 21 Ilyinskoye Estate Moscow Governorate Russian EmpireBurialRoyal Cemetery Tatoi Palace GreeceSpouseGrand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia m 1889 wbr IssueGrand Duchess Maria Pavlovna Grand Duke Dmitri PavlovichHouseGlucksburgFatherGeorge I of GreeceMotherOlga Constantinovna of Russia Contents 1 Early life 2 Marriage and children 3 Death 4 Ancestry 5 Notes 6 ReferencesEarly life editPrincess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark was born on 30 August O S 18 August 1870 at Mon Repos the summer residence of the Greek royal family on the island of Corfu She was the third child and eldest daughter of King George I of Greece and his wife Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia Alexandra s father was not a native Greek but he had been born a Danish prince named Christian Wilhelm of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Glucksburg a son of Christian IX King of Denmark and he had been elected to the Greek throne at the age of seventeen Five of his sons Constantine George Nicholas Andrew and Christopher and two daughters Alexandra and Maria attained adulthood The Greek royal family was not wealthy by royal standards and they lived with simplicity King George was a taciturn man but contrary to the general approach of the time he believed in happy rambunctious children The long corridors of the royal palace in Athens were used by Alexandra and her siblings for all types of play and sometimes a bike ride would be led by the King himself Raised by British nannies English was the children s first language but they spoke Greek between themselves They also learned German and French Alexandra nickname Aline within her family or Greek Alix to distinguish her from her aunt and godmother Alexandra Princess of Wales had a sunny disposition and was much loved by her family She had one of those sweet and lovable natures that endeared her to everybody who came in touch with her recalled her brother Nicholas She looked young and beautiful and ever since she was a child life looked as it had nothing but joy and happiness in store for her 1 Alexandra s playmates were her brother Nicholas and her sister Maria who followed her in age Alexandra spent many holidays in Denmark visiting her paternal grandparents In Denmark Alexandra and her siblings met their Russian and British cousins in large family gatherings Marriage and children edit nbsp Princess Alexandra of Greece and Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia Engagement photograph When she was eighteen years old she was married to Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia her maternal first cousin once removed and the youngest child and sixth son of Emperor Alexander II and his first wife Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine They had become close when Grand Duke Paul spent winters in Greece due to his frequent respiratory illnesses The Greek royal family also frequently spent holidays with the Romanov family on visits to Russia or Denmark 2 Their engagement was announced on 10 November 1888 3 The wedding took place on 17 June O S 5 June 1889 in St Petersburg at the chapel of the Winter Palace 4 They had two children Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna 1890 1958 Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich 1891 1942 Death editSeven months into her second pregnancy Alexandra took a walk with her friends on the bank of the Moskva River and jumped directly into a boat that was permanently moored there but fell as she got in The next day she collapsed in the middle of a ball from violent labour pains She gave birth to her son Dimitri lapsed into a fatal coma and died six days later in the Romanovs estate Ilyinskoe near Moscow The Grand Duchess was buried in the Peter and Paul Cathedral St Petersburg Her grieving husband had to be restrained from throwing himself into the grave with her 5 Her husband later morganatically remarried Olga Karnovich Alexandra s son would be involved in the murder of Grigori Rasputin a favorite of Tsarina Alexandra Feodorvna in 1916 In 1939 during the reign of her nephew George II of Greece the Greek government obtained permission from the Soviet government under Joseph Stalin to rebury Princess Alexandra in Greece Her body was removed from the vault in Leningrad and transferred by a Greek ship to Athens It was finally laid to rest near the Tatoi Palace Alexandra s marble tombstone over an empty tomb is still in its place in the Peter and Paul Cathedral The Alexandra Maternity Hospital now Alexandra General Hospital in Athens was later named in her memory by another nephew King Paul it was affiliated with the University of Athens with a special remit to research and combat postpartum maternal mortality Alexandras Avenue in Athens was also named after her 6 Ancestry editAncestors of Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark8 Frederick William Duke of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Glucksburg4 Christian IX King of Denmark9 Princess Louise Caroline of Hesse Kassel2 George I King of the Hellenes10 Prince William of Hesse Kassel5 Princess Louise of Hesse Kassel11 Princess Charlotte of Denmark1 Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark12 Nicholas I Emperor of Russia6 Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaevich of Russia13 Princess Charlotte of Prussia3 Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia14 Joseph Duke of Saxe Altenburg7 Princess Alexandra of Saxe Altenburg15 Duchess Amelia of WurttembergNotes edit Mager 1998 p 124 Zeepvat 2004 p 49 Zeepvat Dear Unforgettable Alix p 8 Van der Kiste The Romanovs 1818 1959 p 126 Zeepvat 2004 p 179 Petropoylos Hlias 1995 H onomato8esia odwn kai plateiwn Patakhs pp 65 68 ISBN 960 360 483 6 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alexandra Georgievna of Russia Mager Hugo 1998 Elizabeth Grand Duchess of Russia Carroll and Graf Publishers Inc ISBN 0 7867 0678 3 Zeepvat Charlotte 2004 The Camera and the Tsars A Romanov Family Album Sutton Publishing Inc ISBN 0 7509 3049 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark amp oldid 1208669304, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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