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Olga's relationship with her mother, Empress Marie, the daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark, was strained and distant from childhood. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. Michael was recalled from abroad, and Olga went to work in a military hospital as a nurse. The Bolsheviks had installed light projectors around the lake which they used to find people attempting to escape. Princess Ekaterina Alexandrovna Yurievskaya. He married Ruth Schwartz in October 1940. We have set your language to At Epiphany 1905, a band of revolutionaries fired live rounds at the Winter Palace from the Peter and Paul Fortress. The following month Olga married cavalry officer Nikolai Kulikovsky, with whom she had fallen in love several years before. Princess Natalia Pavlovna Paley (1905 1981). During her lifetime, she painted over 2,000 works of art, which provided extra income for both her family and the charitable causes she supported. [28], On their return to Russia, they settled into a 200-room palace (the former Baryatinsky mansion) at 46 Sergievskaya Street (present-day Tchaikovsky Street[ru]) in Saint Petersburg. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. I had a feeling she was 'briefed,' as it were, but far from perfectly. I could listen much better when I was drawing corn or wild flowers.[121]. [66] After two weeks, they were evacuated to Belgrade in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes where she was visited by Prince Regent Alexander. Nikolai Savvich Tikhonravov (Russian: ; 15 October 1832 - 9 December 1893) was a Russian philologist and historian of Russian literature.. Born in the Meshchovsky Uyezd of Kaluga Governorate to a doctor's family, he received secondary education at the Moscow's Third Gymnasium and, while still an 18-year old Pedagogical Institute student . Nikolai Semenovich Tikhonov (Russian: ; 4 December [O.S. [76] Within a month she had made up her mind. In exile, Olga acted as companion and secretary to her mother and was often sought out by Romanov impostors who claimed to be her dead relatives. Seated: Mr. Orbeliani, Prince Nikita (Grand Duchess Xenias son), Grand Duchess Olga, Grand Duchess Xenia, Empress Maria Feodorovna, Grand Duke Alexander (Grand Duchess Xenias husband). Some struggled and some had successful lives. [91] Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. Anderson had attempted suicide in Berlin in 1920, which Olga later called "probably the only indisputable fact in the whole story". [85], The Dowager Empress died on 13 October 1928 at Hvidre. The arrangement was not harmonious, as Peter's parents, both well known for their philanthropic work, berated their only son for his laziness. The mistakes she made could not all be attributed to lapses of memory. [19], The Romanovs isolated in Crimea knew little of the fate of the Tsar and his family. Son of Nikolai Alexandrovich Kulikovsk and Olga Aleksandrovna Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia Unable to care for herself, Olga went to stay with Russian migr friends, Konstantin and Sinaida Martemianoff, in an apartment above a beauty salon at 716 Gerrard Street East, Toronto. After Nicholas II was deposed in early 1917, many members of the Romanov dynasty, including Nicholas and his immediate family, were held under house arrest. [22] Eventually, in July 1918, after being transferred to Yekaterinburg, Nicholas and his family were killed by their Bolshevik guards. [10], At the outbreak of World War I, Kulikovsky was sent to the front with his regiment. Although Olga and her siblings lived in a palace, conditions in the nursery were modest, even Spartan. Although Olgas mother Empress Maria Feodorovna, her sister Xenia, Xenias five youngest sons along with Xenias daughter Irina and her husband Prince Felix Yusupov left Russia forever aboard the British battleship HMS Marlborough in 1919, Olga and her husband Nikolai refused to leave Russia. It is permissible to use a link that directs to Unofficial Royalty. Possibly, she was pressured to do so by Kulikovsky and Dowager Empress Marie. Geni requires JavaScript! Olga began drawing and painting at a young age. Olga was born on June 13 1882, in Petrodvorets, St Petersburg, Russia. [102][103], By 1952, the farm had become a burden to Olga and her husband. Officers of the Akhtyrsky Hussars and the Blue Cuirassiers stood guard in the small Russian church, which overflowed with mourners. Guri had one brother: Tikon Nikolaevich. 155156; Zeepvat, p. 152, Mr. J. S. P. Armstrong, Agent General for Ontario, quoted in Vorres, p. 191, Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia, Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia, "The Unfading Light of Charity: Grand Duchess Olga As a Philanthropist And Painter", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nikolai_Kulikovsky&oldid=1114929215, Emigrants from the Russian Empire to Denmark, Articles containing Russian-language text, Pages using infobox person with multiple parents, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Alexander Nikanorovich Kulikovsky and Eudoxia Nikolaevna Kharina, Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain; Magdelaine, F. & B. They were housed in a grace-and-favour apartment at Hampton Court Palace while arrangements were made for their journey to Canada as agricultural immigrants. [105] Mimka suffered a stroke that left her disabled, and Olga nursed her until Mimka's death on 24 January 1954. With Peter's permission, Kulikovsky moved into the 200-room residence in Sergievskaya Street, Saint Petersburg, that Peter shared with Olga. Kulikovsky and Marie did not get along; he was resentful of his wife acting as Marie's secretary and companion,[32] and Marie was distant toward him. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. Guri Nikolaevich Kulikovsky (1919 1984). Toggle navigation [43], Public unrest over the Russo-Japanese War of 19041905 and demands for political reform increased in the early years of the twentieth century. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. Many times Olga and her daughters had to lie down on the ice and be covered with a white sheet to avoid being seen. He was born into a military landowning family from the south of the Russian Empire, and followed the family tradition by entering the army. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. At the end of his life he was sleeping on the sofa in the living room of the couple's Cooksville house, to avoid waking his wife. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. See the next entry. Tikhon Nikolaevich (1917-1993) Guri Nikolaevich (1919-1984) House: Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov: Father: Alexander III of Russia: Mother: Empress Marie Feodorovna: Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia . Learn more about merges. Connect to 34 Kulikovsky profiles on Geni, Aug 25 1917 - Mys Ay-Todor, Haspra, Crimea, Apr 9 1993 - Toronto, Toronto Division, Ontario, Canada, Nikolai Alexandrovich Kulikovsky, Gr Duchess Olga Alexandrovna, Feb 21 1987 - Cooksville, Comt De Catawba, Caroline Du Nord, tats-Unis, Nicola Alexandrowitch KULIKOVSKY, Olga Aleksandrovna DE RUSSIE, Aug 25 1917 - Ai Todor, Crimea, Russian Empire, Nikolai Alexandrovich Kulikovsky, Grand Dutchess Olga Alexandrovna Romanov, Agnete Kulikovski (born Parersen), Livia Kulikovski (born Sebesteyn), Olga Kulikovski (born Pupynina), Nikolaj Aleksandrovich Kulikovsky, Olga Alexandrovna [Romanov] of Romanov; Grand Duchess Russia, Nikolaj Aleksandrovich Kulikovsky, Olga Alexandrovna [Romanov] of Russia, Nikolai Aleksandrovich Kulikovsky, Olga Aleksandrovna Romanov, Apr 8 1993 - Toronto, Toronto Division, Ontario, Canada, Nikolai KULIKOVSKY, Olga ROMANOV-HOLSTEIN-GOTTORP, Livia SEBESTEYN, Agnete Carla KULIKOVSKY ROMANOFF, Olga Aleksandrovna Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia. [48] After a rough crossing, the ship docked at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. . They were both elderly; their sons had moved away; labour was hard to come by; the Colonel suffered increasing ill-health, and some of Olga's remaining jewelry was stolen. [18] As a commoner, Kulikovsky was permitted more freedom of movement than the Romanovs, and was occasionally able to leave the estate in a pony-cart, which allowed him to run errands, obtain food, and seek news of the outside. She led a simple life: raising her two sons, working on the farm and painting. Failed to delete memorial. and Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovichs mistress and future wife: Mathilde Feliksovna Kschessinskaya* (1872 1971), Prima Ballerina Absoluta of the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, was the mistress of Nicholas II, Emperor of All Russia before his marriage, then was the mistress of Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich and Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich, married Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich in 1921, later Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich, Head of the Romanov Family, gave Mathilde and her son the surname Romanovsky-Krasinsky, and they were formally styled Princess Maria Romanovsky-Krasinsky and Prince Vladimir Andreievich Romanovsky-Krasinsky, Mathilde Feliksovna Kschessinskaya and Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich with their son Vladimir Andreievich Krasinsky. As the White Army was pushed back and the Red Army approached, the family set out on what would be their last journey through Russia. [96] The surviving Romanovs in Denmark grew fearful of an assassination or kidnap attempt,[97] and Olga decided to move her family across the Atlantic to the relative safety of rural Canada. With Grand Duchess Maria Georgievna were her two teenage daughters: Princess Nina Georgievna (1901 1974) "[77][78] Olga sent Anderson a scarf and five letters, which were used by Anderson's supporters to claim that Olga recognized Anderson as Anastasia. He was named after Tikhon of Zadonsk, the Saint venerated near the Grand Duchess's estate at Olgino. Swedish diplomats obtained permission for Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mavrikievna to leave Russia with the two children of her son Prince Ioann Konstantinovich (who were later reunited with their mother Princess Helen Petrovna see below) and her own two younger children in October 1918 aboard the Swedish ship ngermanland. (see below), Grand Duchess Maria Georgievna with her two daughters Princess Nina Georgievna and Princess Xenia Georgievna. [42] After the surrender of Germany in 1945, the Soviet Union wrote to the Danish government accusing the Grand Duchess of conspiracy against the Soviet authorities. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. [51], On 1 August 1914, with World War I looming, Olga's regiment, the Akhtyrsky Hussars, appeared at an Imperial Review before her and the Tsar at Krasnoe Selo. His wife Antonina was tireless in her efforts to obtain Gavrils release. She painted throughout her life, on paper, canvas and ceramic, and her output is estimated at over 2,000 pieces. [58] They lived at Alexander's estate, Ay-Todor, about 12miles (19km) from Yalta, where they were placed under house arrest by the local forces. [36] Although Olga felt sympathy for Anderson, if only because she was ill, she eventually denounced her as an impostor. [100] After a rough crossing, the ship docked at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Conceivably, Olga was initially either open to the possibility that Anderson was Anastasia or unable to make up her mind. [46], In May 1948, the Kulikovskys travelled to London by Danish troopship. Princess Natalia Bagration of Mukhrani (1914 1984). Born of parents who were petty tradesmen of serf descent, Tikhonov trained as a clerk, graduating from the Petersburg School of Commerce in 1911. Maria's siblings usually called her Marie or Mashka. With the advance of the Bolsheviks, they fled to Anapa, Russia on the Black Sea, where they spent another fourteen months. Throughout 1917, a large number of Romanovs made their way to the Crimea and gathered at the Villa Ai Todor, the estate of Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna. Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? Second husband of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia, Letter from Grand Duchess Olga to Tsar Nicholas II, 16 May 1916, State Archive of the Russian Federation, 643 28, quoted in Phenix, p. 97, Letter from Grand Duchess Olga to Tsar Nicholas II, 18 June 1916, State Archive of the Russian Federation, 601 1316, quoted in Phenix, p. 98, Phenix, p. 122; Vorres, pp. [12] In 1916, after visiting her in Kiev, the Tsar officially annulled her marriage to Duke Peter, and she married Kulikovsky on 16 November 1916, in the Kievo-Vasilievskaya Church on Triokhsviatitelskaya (Three Saints Street) in Kiev. [27] In a rented farmhouse at the large Cossack village of Novominskaya Olga and Kulikovsky's second son, Guri, was born on 23 April 1919. Kulikovsky (1881-1958) and "Her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess, Olga (Romanoff) of Russia" (1882-1960). Record information. [38] Hvidre and some of Marie's jewellery were sold. This article is the intellectual property of Unofficial Royalty and is NOT TO BE COPIED, EDITED, OR POSTED IN ANY FORM ON ANOTHER WEBSITE under any circumstances. [24], When Germany surrendered to the Allies of World War I in November 1918, the German troops evacuated, allowing the surviving members of the imperial family time to escape abroad. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. 22 November] 1896 - 8 February 1979) was a Soviet writer and member of the Serapion Brothers literary group.. GREAT NEWS! Princess Olga Valerianovna Paley* (1865 1929), morganatic second wife of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich (son of Alexander II, Emperor of All Russia), who was killed by the Bolsheviks in January 1919, and mother of Prince Vladimir Pavlovich Paley who was killed by the Bolsheviks in July 1918, Princess Natalia Paley and Princess Irina Paley, Princess Irina Pavlovna Paley (1903 1990) [9] Michael was banished from Russia, and the likelihood of the Tsar ever granting Olga's divorce, or permitting her to marry a commoner, looked remote. [16], Olga was due to enter society in mid-1899 at the age of 17, but after the death of her brother George at the age of 28, her first official public appearance was delayed by a year until 1900. In search of safety, the Dowager Empress, Grand Duke Alexander, and Grand Duchess Olga travelled to Crimea by special train, where they were joined by Olga's sister (Alexander's wife) Grand Duchess Xenia. [87] Tihon and Guri (age thirteen and eleven, respectively when they moved to Knudsminde) grew up on the farm. Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna* (1876 1936), Kirills wife and first cousin, born Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh, daughter of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, Duke and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (son of Queen Victoria) and Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (daughter of Alexander II, Emperor of All Russia), Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna (1907 1951) When she met with the Cheka, the Soviet secret police, Natalia accused them of killing Michael and she was put in prison. His grandfather was a general during the Napoleonic Wars, and his family owned two large estates in Ukraine. Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich* (1866 1933), son of Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich (son of Nicholas I, Emperor of All Russia), husband of Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna, daughter of Alexander III, Emperor of All Russia and sister of Nicholas II, Emperor of All Russia. [57] By 1958, he was virtually paralyzed, and had difficulty sleeping. During World War I, Olga eventually obtained a divorce and married Kulikovsky. cemeteries found in Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada will be saved to your photo volunteer list. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. He rode from an early age, became an expert horseman, and was educated at Petrograd Real College of Gurevich, followed by the Nicholas Cavalry College[ru], from where he graduated with a degree. Nikolai was born on November 5 1881, in Evstratovka, RUS. Two years later, as her health deteriorated, Olga moved with friends to a small apartment in East Toronto. The carriage was torn open; the heavy iron roof caved in, and the wheels and floor of the car were sliced off. After the Romanov family were destroyed in the Russian Revolution of 1917, she ran away to the Crimea with her mother, husband, and children, where they lived in great danger. He showed it to me in secret, and I was thrilled to have him share his own childhood secrets with me. [116], She was interred next to her husband in York Cemetery, Toronto, on 30 November 1960, after a funeral service at Christ the Saviour Cathedral, Toronto. Tikhon Nikolaevich (1917-1993) Guri Nikolaevich (1919-1984) House: Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov: Father: Alexander III of Russia: Mother: . The family left Russia in 1919 and settled in Denmark, where he joined the Royal Danish Guards and married a Danish woman. Despite her sons' internment and her mother's Danish origins, Olga was implicated in her compatriots' collusion with German forces, as she continued to meet and extend help to Russian migrs fighting against communism. [73] Nevertheless, Olga remained sympathetic towards Anderson, perhaps because she thought that she was ill rather than deliberately deceitful. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. She was born in the purple (i.e., during her father's reign) on 13 June 1882 in the Peterhof Palace, west of central Saint Petersburg. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. [91] Tikhon was imprisoned for a further month in 1943 after being arrested on charges of espionage. Are you sure that you want to delete this flower? Antonina Rafailovna Nesterovskaya (1890 1950), Gavrils morganatic wife, a ballerina at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, later Princess Romanovskaya-Strelninskaya. His wife and three children were living with him in England. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? Tihon Kulikovsky~Romanoff was the son of Colonel N.A. I left Berlin with all hope extinguished.[72]. They eventually settled in France. They then traveled to Kyiv which was under German occupation and on to Odessa where they boarded the British destroyer HMS Nereide which took them to Constantinople. After his death his son, Nicholas became Tsar. [122] Her usual subject was scenery and landscape, but she also painted portraits and still lifes. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. Their marriage of 15 years remained unconsummated, and Peter at first refused Olga's request for a divorce. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. [49] The family proceeded to Toronto, where they lived until they purchased a 200-acre (0.8km2) farm in Halton County, Ontario, near Campbellville. [29] (The palace, a gift from Tsar Nicholas II to his sister, now houses the Saint Petersburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry.) Son of Nikolai Alexandrovich Kulikovsk and Olga Aleksandrovna Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich (1861 - 1929), son of Grand Duke Michael Nicolaievich (son of Nicholas I, Emperor of All Russia), Michael was living in exile in London, England because of his morganatic marriage to Countess Sophie von Merenberg, later Countess de Torby. Countess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby* (1896 1963), married George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven, Nadejda was an aunt by marriage of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Prayer and attending church provided her with the strength not only to overcome the new difficulties befallen her, but also to continue with her drawing. Prince Nicholas Vladimirovich Orlov (1891 1961), husband of Nadezhda [19] As the Russians lost ground to the Central Powers, Olga's hospital was moved eastwards to Kiev,[54] and Michael returned to Russia from exile abroad. You are nearing the transfer limit for memorials managed by Find a Grave. As the White Army was pushed back and the Red Army approached, the family set out on what would be their last journey through Russia; they travelled to Rostov-on-Don, and from there took refuge at Novorossiysk in the residence of the Danish consul, Thomas Schytte,[28] who informed them of Dowager Empress Marie's safe arrival in Denmark. [108] In June 1959, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip (a first cousin twice removed and a first cousin once removed, respectively) visited Toronto and invited the Grand Duchess for lunch on board the royal yacht Britannia. Princess Irina Felixovna Yusupova (1915 1983), daughter of Irina and Felix, Grand Duchess Xenias family: From left to right: Rostislav, Grand Duke Alexander, Grand Duchess Xenia, Vasili, Irina, Nikita (on the floor) Fyodor, Dmitri, Andrei. [24] Olga took a dislike to her mother-in-law; although Eugnie, a close friend of the Dowager Empress, gave her daughter-in-law many gifts, including a ruby tiara that Napoleon had given as a present to Josphine de Beauharnais. Livia Sebestyn from tree Albert Snyder Family Tree. That was a fantasy. and Xenias daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughter: Princess Irina Alexandrovna Yusupova (1895 1970), daughter of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna Nicholas II had already been shot dead and the family assumed, correctly, that his wife and children had also been killed. Even though the Russian Civil War was raging, Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna held out hope that her own eldest son Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich would one day be Emperor of All Russia. [94], Her paintings were a profitable source of income. ": Olga quoted in Vorres, p. 174, Klier and Mingay, p. 102; Massie, p. 174; Phenix, p. 155. When World War I broke out, she set up a military hospital in Pavlovsk Palace, the home of her brother Grand Duke Konstantine Konstantinovich. They lived with Kulikovsky's mother-in-law, Dowager Empress Marie, at first at the Amalienborg Palace and then at the royal estate of Hvidre. Try again later. He was named after Tikhon of Zadonsk, the Saint venerated near the Grand Duchess's estate at Olgino. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. When economic and social conditions for Russian exiles failed to improve, General Pyotr Krasnov wrote to the Grand Duchess, detailing the wretched conditions affecting Russian immigrants in Denmark. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Grand Duchess Maria Georgievna* (1876 1940), born Princess Maria of Greece and Denmark, wife of Grand Duke George Mikhailovich who was killed by the Bolsheviks in January 1919, Maria was visiting London, England when World War I began in 1914 and had been unable to return to Russia. [44] Three weeks later, on "Bloody Sunday" (22 January[O.S. Oops, something didn't work. [40] From 1906 to 1914, Olga took her nieces to parties and engagements in Saint Petersburg, without their parents, every weekend throughout the winter.

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Olga's relationship with her mother, Empress Marie, the daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark, was strained and distant from childhood. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. Michael was recalled from abroad, and Olga went to work in a military hospital as a nurse. The Bolsheviks had installed light projectors around the lake which they used to find people attempting to escape. Princess Ekaterina Alexandrovna Yurievskaya. He married Ruth Schwartz in October 1940. We have set your language to At Epiphany 1905, a band of revolutionaries fired live rounds at the Winter Palace from the Peter and Paul Fortress. The following month Olga married cavalry officer Nikolai Kulikovsky, with whom she had fallen in love several years before. Princess Natalia Pavlovna Paley (1905 1981). During her lifetime, she painted over 2,000 works of art, which provided extra income for both her family and the charitable causes she supported. [28], On their return to Russia, they settled into a 200-room palace (the former Baryatinsky mansion) at 46 Sergievskaya Street (present-day Tchaikovsky Street[ru]) in Saint Petersburg. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. I had a feeling she was 'briefed,' as it were, but far from perfectly. I could listen much better when I was drawing corn or wild flowers.[121]. [66] After two weeks, they were evacuated to Belgrade in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes where she was visited by Prince Regent Alexander. Nikolai Savvich Tikhonravov (Russian: ; 15 October 1832 - 9 December 1893) was a Russian philologist and historian of Russian literature.. Born in the Meshchovsky Uyezd of Kaluga Governorate to a doctor's family, he received secondary education at the Moscow's Third Gymnasium and, while still an 18-year old Pedagogical Institute student . Nikolai Semenovich Tikhonov (Russian: ; 4 December [O.S. [76] Within a month she had made up her mind. In exile, Olga acted as companion and secretary to her mother and was often sought out by Romanov impostors who claimed to be her dead relatives. Seated: Mr. Orbeliani, Prince Nikita (Grand Duchess Xenias son), Grand Duchess Olga, Grand Duchess Xenia, Empress Maria Feodorovna, Grand Duke Alexander (Grand Duchess Xenias husband). Some struggled and some had successful lives. [91] Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. Anderson had attempted suicide in Berlin in 1920, which Olga later called "probably the only indisputable fact in the whole story". [85], The Dowager Empress died on 13 October 1928 at Hvidre. The arrangement was not harmonious, as Peter's parents, both well known for their philanthropic work, berated their only son for his laziness. The mistakes she made could not all be attributed to lapses of memory. [19], The Romanovs isolated in Crimea knew little of the fate of the Tsar and his family. Son of Nikolai Alexandrovich Kulikovsk and Olga Aleksandrovna Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia Unable to care for herself, Olga went to stay with Russian migr friends, Konstantin and Sinaida Martemianoff, in an apartment above a beauty salon at 716 Gerrard Street East, Toronto. After Nicholas II was deposed in early 1917, many members of the Romanov dynasty, including Nicholas and his immediate family, were held under house arrest. [22] Eventually, in July 1918, after being transferred to Yekaterinburg, Nicholas and his family were killed by their Bolshevik guards. [10], At the outbreak of World War I, Kulikovsky was sent to the front with his regiment. Although Olga and her siblings lived in a palace, conditions in the nursery were modest, even Spartan. Although Olgas mother Empress Maria Feodorovna, her sister Xenia, Xenias five youngest sons along with Xenias daughter Irina and her husband Prince Felix Yusupov left Russia forever aboard the British battleship HMS Marlborough in 1919, Olga and her husband Nikolai refused to leave Russia. It is permissible to use a link that directs to Unofficial Royalty. Possibly, she was pressured to do so by Kulikovsky and Dowager Empress Marie. Geni requires JavaScript! Olga began drawing and painting at a young age. Olga was born on June 13 1882, in Petrodvorets, St Petersburg, Russia. [102][103], By 1952, the farm had become a burden to Olga and her husband. Officers of the Akhtyrsky Hussars and the Blue Cuirassiers stood guard in the small Russian church, which overflowed with mourners. Guri had one brother: Tikon Nikolaevich. 155156; Zeepvat, p. 152, Mr. J. S. P. Armstrong, Agent General for Ontario, quoted in Vorres, p. 191, Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia, Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia, "The Unfading Light of Charity: Grand Duchess Olga As a Philanthropist And Painter", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nikolai_Kulikovsky&oldid=1114929215, Emigrants from the Russian Empire to Denmark, Articles containing Russian-language text, Pages using infobox person with multiple parents, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Alexander Nikanorovich Kulikovsky and Eudoxia Nikolaevna Kharina, Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain; Magdelaine, F. & B. They were housed in a grace-and-favour apartment at Hampton Court Palace while arrangements were made for their journey to Canada as agricultural immigrants. [105] Mimka suffered a stroke that left her disabled, and Olga nursed her until Mimka's death on 24 January 1954. With Peter's permission, Kulikovsky moved into the 200-room residence in Sergievskaya Street, Saint Petersburg, that Peter shared with Olga. Kulikovsky and Marie did not get along; he was resentful of his wife acting as Marie's secretary and companion,[32] and Marie was distant toward him. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. Guri Nikolaevich Kulikovsky (1919 1984). Toggle navigation [43], Public unrest over the Russo-Japanese War of 19041905 and demands for political reform increased in the early years of the twentieth century. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. Many times Olga and her daughters had to lie down on the ice and be covered with a white sheet to avoid being seen. He was born into a military landowning family from the south of the Russian Empire, and followed the family tradition by entering the army. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. At the end of his life he was sleeping on the sofa in the living room of the couple's Cooksville house, to avoid waking his wife. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. See the next entry. Tikhon Nikolaevich (1917-1993) Guri Nikolaevich (1919-1984) House: Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov: Father: Alexander III of Russia: Mother: Empress Marie Feodorovna: Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia . Learn more about merges. 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[48] After a rough crossing, the ship docked at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. . They were both elderly; their sons had moved away; labour was hard to come by; the Colonel suffered increasing ill-health, and some of Olga's remaining jewelry was stolen. [18] As a commoner, Kulikovsky was permitted more freedom of movement than the Romanovs, and was occasionally able to leave the estate in a pony-cart, which allowed him to run errands, obtain food, and seek news of the outside. She led a simple life: raising her two sons, working on the farm and painting. Failed to delete memorial. and Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovichs mistress and future wife: Mathilde Feliksovna Kschessinskaya* (1872 1971), Prima Ballerina Absoluta of the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, was the mistress of Nicholas II, Emperor of All Russia before his marriage, then was the mistress of Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich and Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich, married Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich in 1921, later Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich, Head of the Romanov Family, gave Mathilde and her son the surname Romanovsky-Krasinsky, and they were formally styled Princess Maria Romanovsky-Krasinsky and Prince Vladimir Andreievich Romanovsky-Krasinsky, Mathilde Feliksovna Kschessinskaya and Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich with their son Vladimir Andreievich Krasinsky. As the White Army was pushed back and the Red Army approached, the family set out on what would be their last journey through Russia. [96] The surviving Romanovs in Denmark grew fearful of an assassination or kidnap attempt,[97] and Olga decided to move her family across the Atlantic to the relative safety of rural Canada. With Grand Duchess Maria Georgievna were her two teenage daughters: Princess Nina Georgievna (1901 1974) "[77][78] Olga sent Anderson a scarf and five letters, which were used by Anderson's supporters to claim that Olga recognized Anderson as Anastasia. He was named after Tikhon of Zadonsk, the Saint venerated near the Grand Duchess's estate at Olgino. Swedish diplomats obtained permission for Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mavrikievna to leave Russia with the two children of her son Prince Ioann Konstantinovich (who were later reunited with their mother Princess Helen Petrovna see below) and her own two younger children in October 1918 aboard the Swedish ship ngermanland. (see below), Grand Duchess Maria Georgievna with her two daughters Princess Nina Georgievna and Princess Xenia Georgievna. [42] After the surrender of Germany in 1945, the Soviet Union wrote to the Danish government accusing the Grand Duchess of conspiracy against the Soviet authorities. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. [51], On 1 August 1914, with World War I looming, Olga's regiment, the Akhtyrsky Hussars, appeared at an Imperial Review before her and the Tsar at Krasnoe Selo. His wife Antonina was tireless in her efforts to obtain Gavrils release. She painted throughout her life, on paper, canvas and ceramic, and her output is estimated at over 2,000 pieces. [58] They lived at Alexander's estate, Ay-Todor, about 12miles (19km) from Yalta, where they were placed under house arrest by the local forces. [36] Although Olga felt sympathy for Anderson, if only because she was ill, she eventually denounced her as an impostor. [100] After a rough crossing, the ship docked at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Conceivably, Olga was initially either open to the possibility that Anderson was Anastasia or unable to make up her mind. [46], In May 1948, the Kulikovskys travelled to London by Danish troopship. Princess Natalia Bagration of Mukhrani (1914 1984). Born of parents who were petty tradesmen of serf descent, Tikhonov trained as a clerk, graduating from the Petersburg School of Commerce in 1911. Maria's siblings usually called her Marie or Mashka. With the advance of the Bolsheviks, they fled to Anapa, Russia on the Black Sea, where they spent another fourteen months. Throughout 1917, a large number of Romanovs made their way to the Crimea and gathered at the Villa Ai Todor, the estate of Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna. Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? Second husband of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia, Letter from Grand Duchess Olga to Tsar Nicholas II, 16 May 1916, State Archive of the Russian Federation, 643 28, quoted in Phenix, p. 97, Letter from Grand Duchess Olga to Tsar Nicholas II, 18 June 1916, State Archive of the Russian Federation, 601 1316, quoted in Phenix, p. 98, Phenix, p. 122; Vorres, pp. [12] In 1916, after visiting her in Kiev, the Tsar officially annulled her marriage to Duke Peter, and she married Kulikovsky on 16 November 1916, in the Kievo-Vasilievskaya Church on Triokhsviatitelskaya (Three Saints Street) in Kiev. [27] In a rented farmhouse at the large Cossack village of Novominskaya Olga and Kulikovsky's second son, Guri, was born on 23 April 1919. Kulikovsky (1881-1958) and "Her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess, Olga (Romanoff) of Russia" (1882-1960). Record information. [38] Hvidre and some of Marie's jewellery were sold. This article is the intellectual property of Unofficial Royalty and is NOT TO BE COPIED, EDITED, OR POSTED IN ANY FORM ON ANOTHER WEBSITE under any circumstances. [24], When Germany surrendered to the Allies of World War I in November 1918, the German troops evacuated, allowing the surviving members of the imperial family time to escape abroad. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. 22 November] 1896 - 8 February 1979) was a Soviet writer and member of the Serapion Brothers literary group.. GREAT NEWS! Princess Olga Valerianovna Paley* (1865 1929), morganatic second wife of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich (son of Alexander II, Emperor of All Russia), who was killed by the Bolsheviks in January 1919, and mother of Prince Vladimir Pavlovich Paley who was killed by the Bolsheviks in July 1918, Princess Natalia Paley and Princess Irina Paley, Princess Irina Pavlovna Paley (1903 1990) [9] Michael was banished from Russia, and the likelihood of the Tsar ever granting Olga's divorce, or permitting her to marry a commoner, looked remote. [16], Olga was due to enter society in mid-1899 at the age of 17, but after the death of her brother George at the age of 28, her first official public appearance was delayed by a year until 1900. In search of safety, the Dowager Empress, Grand Duke Alexander, and Grand Duchess Olga travelled to Crimea by special train, where they were joined by Olga's sister (Alexander's wife) Grand Duchess Xenia. [87] Tihon and Guri (age thirteen and eleven, respectively when they moved to Knudsminde) grew up on the farm. Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna* (1876 1936), Kirills wife and first cousin, born Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh, daughter of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, Duke and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (son of Queen Victoria) and Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (daughter of Alexander II, Emperor of All Russia), Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna (1907 1951) When she met with the Cheka, the Soviet secret police, Natalia accused them of killing Michael and she was put in prison. His grandfather was a general during the Napoleonic Wars, and his family owned two large estates in Ukraine. Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich* (1866 1933), son of Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich (son of Nicholas I, Emperor of All Russia), husband of Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna, daughter of Alexander III, Emperor of All Russia and sister of Nicholas II, Emperor of All Russia. [57] By 1958, he was virtually paralyzed, and had difficulty sleeping. During World War I, Olga eventually obtained a divorce and married Kulikovsky. cemeteries found in Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada will be saved to your photo volunteer list. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. He rode from an early age, became an expert horseman, and was educated at Petrograd Real College of Gurevich, followed by the Nicholas Cavalry College[ru], from where he graduated with a degree. Nikolai was born on November 5 1881, in Evstratovka, RUS. Two years later, as her health deteriorated, Olga moved with friends to a small apartment in East Toronto. The carriage was torn open; the heavy iron roof caved in, and the wheels and floor of the car were sliced off. After the Romanov family were destroyed in the Russian Revolution of 1917, she ran away to the Crimea with her mother, husband, and children, where they lived in great danger. He showed it to me in secret, and I was thrilled to have him share his own childhood secrets with me. [116], She was interred next to her husband in York Cemetery, Toronto, on 30 November 1960, after a funeral service at Christ the Saviour Cathedral, Toronto. Tikhon Nikolaevich (1917-1993) Guri Nikolaevich (1919-1984) House: Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov: Father: Alexander III of Russia: Mother: . The family left Russia in 1919 and settled in Denmark, where he joined the Royal Danish Guards and married a Danish woman. Despite her sons' internment and her mother's Danish origins, Olga was implicated in her compatriots' collusion with German forces, as she continued to meet and extend help to Russian migrs fighting against communism. [73] Nevertheless, Olga remained sympathetic towards Anderson, perhaps because she thought that she was ill rather than deliberately deceitful. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. She was born in the purple (i.e., during her father's reign) on 13 June 1882 in the Peterhof Palace, west of central Saint Petersburg. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. [91] Tikhon was imprisoned for a further month in 1943 after being arrested on charges of espionage. Are you sure that you want to delete this flower? Antonina Rafailovna Nesterovskaya (1890 1950), Gavrils morganatic wife, a ballerina at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, later Princess Romanovskaya-Strelninskaya. His wife and three children were living with him in England. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? Tihon Kulikovsky~Romanoff was the son of Colonel N.A. I left Berlin with all hope extinguished.[72]. They eventually settled in France. They then traveled to Kyiv which was under German occupation and on to Odessa where they boarded the British destroyer HMS Nereide which took them to Constantinople. After his death his son, Nicholas became Tsar. [122] Her usual subject was scenery and landscape, but she also painted portraits and still lifes. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. Their marriage of 15 years remained unconsummated, and Peter at first refused Olga's request for a divorce. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. [49] The family proceeded to Toronto, where they lived until they purchased a 200-acre (0.8km2) farm in Halton County, Ontario, near Campbellville. [29] (The palace, a gift from Tsar Nicholas II to his sister, now houses the Saint Petersburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry.) Son of Nikolai Alexandrovich Kulikovsk and Olga Aleksandrovna Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich (1861 - 1929), son of Grand Duke Michael Nicolaievich (son of Nicholas I, Emperor of All Russia), Michael was living in exile in London, England because of his morganatic marriage to Countess Sophie von Merenberg, later Countess de Torby. Countess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby* (1896 1963), married George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven, Nadejda was an aunt by marriage of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Prayer and attending church provided her with the strength not only to overcome the new difficulties befallen her, but also to continue with her drawing. Prince Nicholas Vladimirovich Orlov (1891 1961), husband of Nadezhda [19] As the Russians lost ground to the Central Powers, Olga's hospital was moved eastwards to Kiev,[54] and Michael returned to Russia from exile abroad. You are nearing the transfer limit for memorials managed by Find a Grave. As the White Army was pushed back and the Red Army approached, the family set out on what would be their last journey through Russia; they travelled to Rostov-on-Don, and from there took refuge at Novorossiysk in the residence of the Danish consul, Thomas Schytte,[28] who informed them of Dowager Empress Marie's safe arrival in Denmark. [108] In June 1959, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip (a first cousin twice removed and a first cousin once removed, respectively) visited Toronto and invited the Grand Duchess for lunch on board the royal yacht Britannia. Princess Irina Felixovna Yusupova (1915 1983), daughter of Irina and Felix, Grand Duchess Xenias family: From left to right: Rostislav, Grand Duke Alexander, Grand Duchess Xenia, Vasili, Irina, Nikita (on the floor) Fyodor, Dmitri, Andrei. [24] Olga took a dislike to her mother-in-law; although Eugnie, a close friend of the Dowager Empress, gave her daughter-in-law many gifts, including a ruby tiara that Napoleon had given as a present to Josphine de Beauharnais. Livia Sebestyn from tree Albert Snyder Family Tree. That was a fantasy. and Xenias daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughter: Princess Irina Alexandrovna Yusupova (1895 1970), daughter of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna Nicholas II had already been shot dead and the family assumed, correctly, that his wife and children had also been killed. Even though the Russian Civil War was raging, Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna held out hope that her own eldest son Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich would one day be Emperor of All Russia. [94], Her paintings were a profitable source of income. ": Olga quoted in Vorres, p. 174, Klier and Mingay, p. 102; Massie, p. 174; Phenix, p. 155. When World War I broke out, she set up a military hospital in Pavlovsk Palace, the home of her brother Grand Duke Konstantine Konstantinovich. They lived with Kulikovsky's mother-in-law, Dowager Empress Marie, at first at the Amalienborg Palace and then at the royal estate of Hvidre. Try again later. He was named after Tikhon of Zadonsk, the Saint venerated near the Grand Duchess's estate at Olgino. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. When economic and social conditions for Russian exiles failed to improve, General Pyotr Krasnov wrote to the Grand Duchess, detailing the wretched conditions affecting Russian immigrants in Denmark. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Grand Duchess Maria Georgievna* (1876 1940), born Princess Maria of Greece and Denmark, wife of Grand Duke George Mikhailovich who was killed by the Bolsheviks in January 1919, Maria was visiting London, England when World War I began in 1914 and had been unable to return to Russia. [44] Three weeks later, on "Bloody Sunday" (22 January[O.S. Oops, something didn't work. [40] From 1906 to 1914, Olga took her nieces to parties and engagements in Saint Petersburg, without their parents, every weekend throughout the winter. Travel Basketball Teams In Broward, Articles T

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