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romanovsonelastdance · 6 months
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Princess Natalia Pavlovna Paley, 1930s.
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la-belle-histoire · 3 months
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Princess Natalia Pavlovna Paley, 1920s.
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Princess Natalia Pavlovna Paley (5 December 1905 – 27 December 1981)
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loiladadiani · 8 months
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Photographs: 1. Grand Duke Pavel Alexandrovich; 2. Pavel's first wife: Grand Duchess Alexandra Georgievna (Nee Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark); 3. Pavel's morganatic wife: Olga Valerianovna, Princess Paley (nee Olga Valerianovna Karnovich).
Grand Duke Pavel Alexandrovich (1860 - 1919) and his children
Grand Duke Pavel was the youngest son of Emperor Alexander II and Empress Maria Alexandrovna. As a child and even as an adult, he had very frail health (but that did not prevent him from being very successful with the ladies and a great dancer.) Politically, Pavel would play his most important role toward the end of the Romanov dynasty, when he largely acted as a liaison between Empress Alexandra and Emperor Nicholas II and the rest of the Romanov family. It was Grand Duke Paul who informed the Empress of the abdication.
Pavel was married twice and had five children. His first wife was Grand Duchess Alexandra Georgievna (nee Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark.) He had two children with her, Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna (the younger) and Grand Duke Dmitry Pavlovich (Alexandra died giving birth to him.) Several years later, Pavel married Olga Valerianovna Karnovich morganatically and was exiled from Russia by the Emperor; the couple had a comfortable exile since Paul had money out of Russia. Olga would be made Princess Paley when the couple was allowed to return to Russia. By the time they returned to Russia, they had three children: Vladimir, Irina, and Natalia.
Grand Duke Pavel's five children were remarkably good-looking. One of his daughters, Natalia, became a model and actress in the United States. It is a shame that they had to live through such horrible times; none of them seem to find lasting stability in the area of relationships throughout their lives. But this post is just about what a good example of the general good looks of the Romanov family Pavel's children were.
Following are some photographs of Pavel's beautiful offspring:
Photographs: Pavel and Olga's children: 1. Prince Vladimir Pavlovich Paley; 2. Princesses Natalia and Irina Pavlovna Paley; 3. Prince Vladimir with his two little sisters; 4. Prince Vladimir; 5. Princess Irina Pavlovna; 6. Princess Natalia Pavlovna
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Photographs: Pavel and Alexandra's children: 1. Grand Duke Dmitry Pavlovich and Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna the Younger; 2. Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna; 3. Grand Duke Dmitry Pavlovich
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palecleverdoll · 19 days
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Women of Imperial Russia: Ages at First Marriage
I have only included women whose birth dates and dates of marriage are known within at least 1-2 years, therefore, this is not a comprehensive list. This data set ends with the Revolution of 1917.
Eudoxia Lopukhina, wife of Peter I; age 20 when she married Peter in 1689 CE
Catherine I of Russia, wife of Peter I; age 18 when she married Johan Cruse in 1702 CE
Anna of Russia, daughter of Ivan V; age 17 when she married Frederick William Duke of Courland and Semigallia in 1710 CE
Anna Petrovna, daughter of Peter I; age 17 when she married Charles Frederick I, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, in 1725 CE
Catherine II, wife of Peter III; age 16 when she married Peter in 1745 CE
Natalia Alexeievna, wife of Paul I; age 17 when she married Paul in 1773 CE
Maria Feodorovna, wife of Paul I; age 17 when she married Paul in 1776 CE
Elizabeth Alexeivna, wife of Alexander I; age 14 when she married Alexander in 1793 CE
Anna Feodorovna, wife of Konstantin Pavlovich; age 15 when she married Konstantin in 1796 CE
Alexandra Pavlovna, daughter of Paul I; age 16 when she married Archduke Joseph of Austria in 1799 CE
Elena Pavlovna, daughter of Paul I; age 15 when she married Frederick Louis, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1799 CE
Maria Pavlovna, daughter of Paul I; age 18 when she married Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach in 1804 CE
Catherine Pavlovna, daughter of Paul I; age 21 when she married Duke George of Oldenburg in 1809 CE
Anna Pavlovna, daughter of Paul I; age 21 when she married William II of the Netherlands in 1816 CE
Alexandra Feodorovna, wife of Nicholas I; age 19 when she married Nicholas in 1817 CE
Joanna Grudzinska, wife of Konstantin Pavlovich; age 29 when she married Konstantin in 1820 CE
Elena Pavlovna, wife of Mikhail Pavlovich; age 17 when she married Mikhail in 1824 CE
Maria Nikolaevna, daughter of Nicholas I; age 20 when she married Maximilian de Beauharnais, Duke of Leuchtenberg, in 1839 CE
Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Alexander II; age 17 when she married Alexander in 1841 CE
Elizaveta Mikhailovna, daughter of Mikhail Pavlovich; age 17 when she married Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, in 1844 CE
Alexandra Nikolaevna, daughter of Nicholas I; age 19 when she married Prince Frederick-William of Hesse-Kassel, in 1844 CE
Olga Nikolaevna, daughter of Nicholas I; age 24 when she married Charles I of Wurttemberg, in 1846 CE
Alexandra Iosifovna, wife of Konstantin Nikolaevich; age 18 when she married Konstantin in 1848 CE
Catherine Mikhailovna, daughter of Mikhail Pavlovich; age 24 when she married Duke Georg August of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, in 1851 CE
Alexandra Petrovna, wife of Nicholas Nikolaevich the Elder; age 18 when she married Nicholas in 1856 CE
Olga Feodorovna, wife of Michael Nikolaevich; age 18 when she married Michael in 1857 CE
Maria Feodorovna, wife of Alexander III; age 19 when she married Alexander III in 1866 CE
Olga Konstantinovna, daughter of Konstantin Nikolaevich; age 16 when she married George I of Greece in 1867 CE
Vera Konstantinovna, daughter of Konstantin Nikolaevich; age 20 when she married Duke Eugen of Wurttemberg in 1874 CE
Maria Pavlovna, wife of Vladimir Alexandrovich; age 20 when she married Vladimir in 1874 CE
Maria Alexandrovna, daughter of Alexander II; age 19 when she married Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, in 1874 CE
Anastasia Mikhailovna, daughter of Michael Nikolaevich; age 19 when she married Friedrich Franz III, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1879 CE
Nadezhada Alexandrovna Dreyer, wife of Nicholas Konstantinovich; age 21 when she married Nicholas in 1882 CE
Elizabeth Feodorovna, wife of Sergei Alexandrovich; age 20 when she married Sergei in 1884 CE
Olga Valerianovna Paley, wife of Paul Alexandrovich; age 19 when she married Erich von Pistolhkors in 1884 CE
Elizabeth Mavrikievna, wife of Konstantin Konstantinovich; age 19 when she married Konstantin in 1885 CE
Anastasia of Montenegro, wife of Nicholas Nikolaevich the Younger; age 21 when she married George Maximilianovich, Duke of Leuchtenberg in 1889 CE
Milica of Montenegro, wife of Peter Nikolaevich; age 23 when she married Peter in 1889 CE
Alexandra of Greece and Denmark, wife of Paul Alexandrovich; age 19 when she married Paul in 1889 CE
Sophie Nikolaievna, wife of Michael Mikhailovich; age 23 when she married Michael in 1891 CE
Victoria Feodorovna, wife of Kirill Vladimirovich; age 18 when she married Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse, in 1894 CE
Xenia Alexandrovna, wife of Alexander Mikhailovich; age 19 when she married Alexander in 1894 CE
Alexandra Feodorovna, wife of Nicholas II; age 22 when she married Nicholas in 1894 CE
Olga Alexandrovna, daughter of Alexander II; age 18 when she married Count George-Nicholas von Merenberg in 1985 CE
Maria of Greece and Denmark, wife of George Mikhailovich; age 24 when she married George in 1900 CE
Alexandra von Zarnekau, wife of George Alexandrovich; age 16 when she married George in 1900 CE
Catherine Alexandrovna, daughter of Alexander II; age 23 when she married Alexander Baryatinksy in 1901 CE
Olga Alexandrovna, daughter of Alexander III; age 19 when she married Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg
Elena Vladimirovna, daughter of Vladimir Alexandrovich; age 20 when she married Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark in 1902 CE
Natalia Brasova, wife of Michael Alexandrovich; age 22 when she married Sergei Mamontov in 1902 CE
Elisabetta di Sasso Ruffo, wife of Andrei Alexandrovich; age 31 when she married Alexander Alexandrovitch Frederici in 1907 CE
Maria Pavlovna, daughter of Paul Alexandrovich; age 18 when she married Prince Wilhelm of Sweden in 1908 CE
Helen of Serbia, wife of Ioann Konstantinovich; age 27 when she married Ioann in 1911 CE
Tatiana Konstantinovna, daughter of Konstantin Konstantinovich; age 21 when she married Konstantine Bagration of Mukhrani, in 1911 CE
Irina Alexandrovna, daughter of Alexander Mikhailovich; age 19 when she married Felix Felixovich Yusupov in 1914 CE
Nadejda Mikhailovna, daughter of Michael Mikhailovna; age 20 when she married George Mountbatten in 1916 CE
Antonina Rafailovna Nesterovkaya, wife of Gabriel Konstantinovich; age 27 when she married Gabriel in 1917 CE
Nadejda Petrovna, wife of Nicholas Orlov; age 19 when she married Nicholas in 1917 CE
Anastasia Mikhailovna, daughter of Michael Mikhailovna; age 25 when she married Sir Harold Wernher in 1917 CE
59 women; average age at first marriage was 20 years old. The oldest bride was 31 at her first marriage; the youngest was 14.
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venicepearl · 3 years
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Princess Natalia Pavlovna Paley (5 December 1905 – 27 December 1981) was a Russian aristocrat who was a non-dynastic member of the Romanov family. A daughter of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia, she was a first cousin of the last Russian emperor, Nicholas II. After the Russian Revolution, she emigrated first to France and later to the United States. She became a fashion model, socialite, vendeuse, and briefly pursued a career as a film actress.
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𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐝𝐚𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐄𝐦𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐨𝐫 𝐀𝐥𝐞𝐱𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐈𝐈
 Alexander II had eight children (from his first marriage), through which he had ten granddaughters, including Queen Marie of Romania.
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adini-nikolaevna · 5 years
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Princess Natalia Pavlovna Paley.
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(„ladies, gentlemen and gentlemen...“) George Platt Lynes (15. 4. 1907–1955) Tennessee Williams (1944) / James Leslie Daniels (asi 1937) /  Mel Fillini #1 (1950) Gloria Swanson (asi 1939) / Marianne Moore (1935) / Natalia Pavlovna Paley (30. léta) Autoportrét (1933) George měl to štěstí, že ho rodiče v osmnácti poslali do Paříže, aby poznal svět. Jako hodný syn je poslechl, a „svět“ na něj udělal takový dojem, že když o rok později nastoupil na Yale, studium mu oproti salónu Gertrude Stein přišlo tak nudné, že nedokončil ani druhý semestr. Ve dvaceti si odvážně otevřel knihkupectví v New Jersey a někdy v té době začal fotit – původně jenom přátele, jejichž fotky pak vystavoval ve výloze. V roce 1928 se vrátil do Francie a několik let pak cestoval po Evropě; fotil přitom tak usilovně, že si po návratu do USA pro změnu otevřel fotoateliér. Od třicátých let fotil pro Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue nebo Newyorský městský balet. Kromě portrétů byly jeho vášní akty mužů, a když se koncem čtyřicátých let seznámil s psychologem Alfredem Ch. Kinseym (ano, tím autorem studií Sexuální chování muže a Sexuální chování ženy), valnou část z nich odkázal jeho institutu, který je také později vydal. 
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Princess Natalie Paley in Vogue.
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annalaurendet70 · 3 years
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The Russian Princess that became a Hollywood actress.
Princess Natalia Pavlovna Paley was a Russian aristocrat who was a non-dynastic member of the Romanov family.Born on 5 December 1905 as the third child and second daughter of Grand Duke Pavel Alexandrovich Romanov of Russia's second marriage to Olga Valerianovna Karnovich.Her half Siblings were Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich Romanov of Russia and Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna Romanova of Russia (the Younger),she was a first cousin of Tsar Nicholas II.of Russia.After the Russian Revolution, she emigrated first to France and later to the United States. She became a fashion model, socialite, vendeuse, and briefly pursued a career as a film actress.She died 27 December 1981.
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Princess Natalia Pavlovna Paley fashion model and actress, granddaughter of Emperor Alexander II.
Наталья Павловна Палей  манекенщица и актриса, внучка императора Александра II.
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Prince Vladimir Pavlovich Paley (1897 - 1918)
Prince Vladimir Paley, son of Grand Duke Pavel Alexandrovich and Olga Valerianovna Karnovich, the daughter of a chamberlain in the Imperial Court, was born of what was considered a morganatic or unequal union. Because of this, Vladimir could not use his father’s surname of Romanov, but was later granted the title of Prince Paley by a special decree of Tsar Nicholas II.
The rules of the Imperial family prevented him from being considered a member of the dynasty; this circumstance could have saved his life. However, when he was requested by the Bolshevik regimen to deny his father, Grand Duke Pavel of Russia, he remained loyal to his honor and his affection for his father and chose captivity and death with other members of the Romanov family at Alapayevsk. On November 1, 1981, the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia canonized Tsar Nicholas II and Vladimir became a martyr along the other victims of the Alapayevsk massacre. 
He lived only twenty-one years, however during that brief time, he impressed those around him with his extraordinary talents. When he died, he already seemed destined to become a writer of consequence. After his premature death and because of political reasons, his poetry, passionate, fresh and sometimes tinged with mysticism, was forgotten. His only «crime» was to be related to a dynasty of which he had not even been an official member.
“Volodya was an extraordinary being, a living instrument of rare sensitiveness, which could of itself produce sounds of startling melody and purity and create a world of bright images and harmonies. In years and experience he was still a child, but his spirit had penetrated into regions reached only by a few. He had genius...”
This was the way Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna, daughter of Grand Duke Paul of Russia and his first wife, Alexandra of Greece, spoke of her younger brother in her autobiography "Education of a Princess," and she was quite right: Prince Vladimir Pavlovich Paley was indeed an extraordinarily gifted young man and a remarkable poet.
Volodya, as he was called by his siblings, had two half siblings through his father: Grand Duke Dmitry Pavlovich and Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna the Younger. He had three other half siblings though his mother's previous marriage. Princesses Irina Pavlovna Paley and Princess Natalia Pavlovna Paley were his full sisters.
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Princess Natalia Pavlovna Paley in the Private Life of Don Juan, 1934
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perfettamentechic · 2 years
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27 dicembre … ricordiamo …
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