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Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia

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Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia
Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia
NameGrand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia
TitleGrand Duke of Russia
HouseHouse of Romanov
FatherAlexander II of Russia
MotherMarie of Hesse and by Rhine

Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia was a member of the House of Romanov and the sixth child of Alexander II of Russia and his wife Marie of Hesse and by Rhine. He was born on January 14, 1850, in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire, and was the younger brother of Alexander III of Russia and Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia. Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich was also a cousin of King George I of Greece and Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, and was related to other European royal families, including the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and the House of Oldenburg. He was educated at the Imperial School of Jurisprudence and later attended the Naval Cadet Corps in St. Petersburg, where he was trained by Admiral Pavel Stepanovich Maksutov and Fyodor Litke.

Early Life

Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich spent his early years in St. Petersburg and Peterhof Palace, where he was raised with his siblings, including Grand Duchess Alexandra Alexandrovna of Russia and Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia. He was particularly close to his brother Alexander III of Russia, who would later become the Emperor of Russia. Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich was also related to other notable figures, including King Christian IX of Denmark and Queen Louise of Hesse-Kassel, and was a cousin of Princess Victoria, Princess Royal and King Frederick VIII of Denmark. He received a traditional education for a member of the House of Romanov, studying at the Imperial School of Jurisprudence and later attending the Naval Cadet Corps in St. Petersburg, where he was trained by Admiral Pavel Stepanovich Maksutov and Fyodor Litke. Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich was also influenced by his uncle, Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia, who was a prominent figure in the Russian Navy.

Career

Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich pursued a career in the Russian Navy, where he rose through the ranks and became a prominent figure in the Imperial Russian Navy. He served under the command of Admiral Pavel Stepanovich Maksutov and Admiral Fyodor Litke, and participated in several naval expeditions, including the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) and the Russian conquest of Central Asia. Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich was also a member of the State Council of Imperial Russia and served as the Governor-General of Moscow from 1889 to 1893, where he worked closely with Sergei Witte and Pyotr Stolypin. He was also a cousin of King Haakon VII of Norway and King Frederick VIII of Denmark, and was related to other European royal families, including the House of Bernadotte and the House of Glücksburg. Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich was awarded several honors, including the Order of St. Andrew and the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky, and was a member of the Imperial Russian Academy of Sciences.

Personal Life

Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich married Duchess Alexandra of Oldenburg in 1870, and the couple had two children, Alexei Alexeevich, Duke of Oldenburg and Olga Alexeevna, Princess of Oldenburg. He was a cousin of King George V of the United Kingdom and King Haakon VII of Norway, and was related to other European royal families, including the House of Windsor and the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich was also a patron of the arts, and was a supporter of the Bolshoi Theatre and the Mariinsky Theatre. He was friends with several notable figures, including Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Leo Tolstoy, and was a member of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society. Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich was also a member of the Russian Orthodox Church and was a supporter of the Monastery of the Trinity and St. Sergius.

Later Life and Death

Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich died on November 14, 1908, in Paris, France, at the age of 58. He was buried in the St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral in St. Petersburg, Russia, where many other members of the House of Romanov are buried. Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich was survived by his wife, Duchess Alexandra of Oldenburg, and their two children, Alexei Alexeevich, Duke of Oldenburg and Olga Alexeevna, Princess of Oldenburg. He was also remembered by his friends and colleagues, including Sergei Witte and Pyotr Stolypin, who praised his service to the Russian Empire. Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich was a cousin of King Alfonso XIII of Spain and King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy, and was related to other European royal families, including the House of Bourbon and the House of Savoy.

Ancestry

Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich was a member of the House of Romanov and was descended from Peter the Great and Catherine the Great. He was the son of Alexander II of Russia and Marie of Hesse and by Rhine, and was the brother of Alexander III of Russia and Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia. Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich was also a cousin of King George I of Greece and Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, and was related to other European royal families, including the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and the House of Oldenburg. He was a descendant of Ivan III of Russia and Ivan IV of Russia, and was a member of the Russian nobility. Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich was also related to other notable figures, including Catherine Pavlovna of Russia and Michael Pavlovich of Russia, and was a cousin of King Frederick VIII of Denmark and King Haakon VII of Norway.

Category:Russian grand dukes

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