Children
Children of Alexander I of RussiaName | Birth | Death | Notes |
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By his wife Louise of Baden | |||
Maria/Maryia Alexandrovna, Grand Duchess of Russia | 29 May 1799 | 8 July 1800 | Sometimes rumoured to be the child of Adam Czartoryski, died aged one. |
Elisabeta/Elisaveta Alexandrovna, Grand Duchess of Russia | 15 November 1806 | 12 May 1808 | Sometimes rumoured to be the child of Alexei Okhotnikov, died aged one of an infection. |
By Sophia Vsevolozhsky | |||
Nikolay/Nicolas Loukache | 11 December 1796 | 20 January 1868 | Married Princess Alexandra Guidianova; had three children (two of whom died young) and one other child. |
By Maria, Princess of Narishkin | |||
Zenaida, Princess of Narishkin | ca. 1806 | 18 May 1810 | Died aged four. |
Sophia, Princess of Narishkin | 1808 | 18 June 1824 | Died aged sixteen, unmarried. |
Emanuel, Prince of Narishkin | 30 July 1813 | 31 December/1 January 1901 | Married Catherine Novossiltzev, no issue. |
By Marguerite-Josephine Weimer | |||
Maria Alexandrovna Parijskaia | 19 March 1814 | 1874 | Married Vassili Joukov, had issue. |
By an unknown mother | |||
Wilhelmine Alexandrine Pauline Alexandrov | 1816 | 4 June 1863 | Married Ivan Arduser von Hohendachs, had issue. |
By Veronica Dzierzanowska | |||
Gustave Ehrenberg | 14 February 1818 | 28 September 1895 | Married firstly Felicite Pantcherow, no issue. Married secondly, Emilie Pantcherow, had one son. |
By Barbara Tourkestanov, Princess Tourkestanova | |||
Maria Tourkestanov, Princess Tourkestanova | 20 March 1819 | 19 December 1843 | Died aged twenty-four, no issue. |
By Maria Ivanovna Katatcharova | |||
Nicolas Vassilievich Isakov | 10 February 1821 | 25 February 1891 | Married Anna Petrovna Lopukhina (a descendant of Eudoxia Lopukhina), had issue. |
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