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  1. Jan 2, 2020 · Alexandra Feodorovna was a princess of Germany and an Empress of Russia, but none of this privilege saved her from a tragic fate. As one of the last Romanovs, she fell victim first to the dark charms of Rasputin, and then to the Russian Revolution. From her plush beginnings to her violent end, here are 50 imperial facts about Empress Alexandra ...

  2. Alexandra Feodorovna (Russian: Александра Фёдоровна; born Princess Alix of Hesse and by Rhine, 6 June 1872 – 17 July 1918) was the last Empress of Russia from 1894 to March 1917 as the wife of Emperor Nicholas II.

  3. Sep 1, 2018 · The pair fell deeper in love in 1889 when Alix took a six-week-long trip to St Petersburg which gave them a chance to get to know each other. Alix’s grandmother Queen Victoria had wished her to marry her cousin the Duke of Clarence, but the determined Alix refused his proposal.

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  5. Alexandra Feodorovna, Princess Alix of Hesse and by Rhine at birth, was the last Empress of Russia as the consort of Emperor Nicholas II from their marriage on 26 November [O.S. 14 November] 1894 until his forced abdication on 15 March [O.S. 2 March] 1917.

  6. Alexandra Feodorovna (1872–1918) Empress of Russia who played a major role in undermining the stability of the Russian monarchy during the first part of the 20th century.

  7. This book about the last Empress of Russia, Alexandra Feodorovna, was written by Baroness Sophie Buxhoeveden and published in 1928. Sophie was a lady in waiting. This page is the Entry Page.

  8. Alexandra Fyodorovna ( Russian: Императрица Александра Фёдоровна; born Princess Alix of Hesse and by Rhine, 6 June 1872 – 17 July 1918) was Empress consort of Nicholas II, the last Tsar of the Russian Empire. She was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.

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