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  1. Brachyslavna; Parents: Yaroslav II of Vladimir and Fedosia Igorevich of Ryazan . Alexander Nevsky. b. 30 May 1220. d. 14 Nov 1263 . Alexandra Brachyslavna .

  2. Alexandra Brachyslavna; Dmitry of Pereslavl Abt 1250 - 1294; Andrey of Gorodets Est 1255 - 1304; Daniel of Moscow 1261 - 1303; Vassili Aleksandrovitch - 1271;

  3. Feb 13, 2019 · From there, it was a familiar format with Laura taking the pictures of each vulva and interviewing each person about what it means to them. All 100 vulvas (Picture: Laura Dodsworth)

  4. Media in category "Alexandra Praskovia of Polotsk" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Marriage of Alexander Nevsky and Paraskeviya of Polotsk.jpg 417 × 542; 263 KB

    • Life Before Abdication and Exile
    • Damage to Their Official Residence
    • In Exile

    The House of Romanov was the reigning imperial house of Russia from 1613 to 1917. Tsar Nicholas II was the last Romanov ruler of Russia. He ruled from 1894 to his forced abdication in March 1917. In 1894, Tsar Nicholas II married Princess Alix of Hesse, who took the name Alexandra Feodorovna. Together, Nicholas and Alexandra had five children. Thei...

    By early 1917, the Russian people had grown to distrust Tsar Nicholas II. During the February Revolution of 1917, the monarchy was overthrown and replaced by a Provisional Government led by Prince Georgy Lvov. After his abdication, Nicholas and his family were first held under house arrest at Alexander Palace, located near the town of Tsarskoye Sel...

    The Romanovs remained in Tobolsk, Siberia, from August 1917 to May 1918. While in Tobolsk, the family lived in the Kuklin House (Governor’s Mansion) in considerable comfort. In May 1918, the family was moved to the city of Yekaterinburg, where they were kept in the Ipatiev House. Here, they were under close watch. The family could only speak Russia...

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  6. Familie: Aleksander Nevskij (Newsky), Storfyrste af Novgorod og Vladimir, f. 30 maj 1220, Pereslavi-Zalesskij, Russia d. 14 nov. 1263, Gorodets, Russia (Alder 43 år) , f

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