Princess Leonida Bagration of Mukhrani - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Grand Duchess Leonida Georgievna of Russia
16. Konstantin III Bagrationi, Prince of Mukhrani
8. Prince Iraklij Konstantinovich Bagrationi of Mukhrani
17. Princess Maria-Charoschan Zedginidze-Gouramischvili
4. Prince Alexander Bagration of Mukhrani
18. Prince Ivan Argutinsky-Dolgorukov
9. Princess Katharina Ivanovna Argutinsky-Dolgorukov
19. Princess Nina Tumanishvili
2. George, Prince Bagration of Mukhrani
20. Zakhar Alexeievich Golovachev
10. Dmitri Zakharovitch Golovachev
21. Varvara Alexandrovna Ivina
5. Maria Dmitrievna Golovacheva
22. Egor von Hessen
11. Leonida Igorevna von Hessen
23. Elisaveta Reingoldovna van Scheltinga
1. Leonida Georgievna, Grand Duchess of Russia
24. Antoni Polikarp Złotnicki h. Nowina
12. Dymitr Złotnicki h. Nowina
25. Elisaveta Dimitrievna Norova
6. Zygmund Czesław Złotnicki h. Nowina
26. Celestin Melchiorovich Treciak h. Sas
13. Celestyna Trzeciak h. Sas
27. Elżbieta Bejnarowicz h. Nowina
3. Helena Złotnicka h. Nowina
28. Prince Schansche Davidovich Eristavi of Ksani
14. Prince Elisabar Eristavi of Ksani
29. Princess Helena Ivanovna Djambakouriane-Orbeliani
7. Princess Maria Elisabarowna Eristavi of Ksani
30. Prince Shalva Revazovich Eristavi of Ksani
15. Princess Kethevan Eristavi of Ksani
31. Princess Ekaterina Aslanovna Orbeliani

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