Issue
Tsar Alexander III and Maria Feodorovna had four sons and two daughters:
Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
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HIM Tsar Nicholas II | 18 May 1868 | 17 July 1918 | married 1894, to Alix of Hesse; had issue |
HIH Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich of Russia | 7 June 1869 | 2 May 1870 | |
HIH Grand Duke George Alexandrovich of Russia | 9 May 1871 | 9 August 1899 | |
HIH Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia | 6 April 1875 | 20 April 1960 | married 1894, to Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia; had issue |
HIH Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia | 4 December 1878 | 13 June 1918 | married 1912, Natalia Brasova; had issue |
HIH Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia | 13 June 1882 | 24 November 1960 | married 1901, Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg, 1916, Nikolai Kulikovsky; had issue |
Read more about this topic: Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar Of Denmark)
Famous quotes containing the word issue:
“I find it profoundly symbolic that I am appearing before a committee of fifteen men who will report to a legislative body of one hundred men because of a decision handed down by a court comprised of nine menon an issue that affects millions of women.... I have the feeling that if men could get pregnant, we wouldnt be struggling for this legislation. If men could get pregnant, maternity benefits would be as sacrosanct as the G.I. Bill.”
—Letty Cottin Pogrebin (20th century)
“I dont have any problem with a reporter or a news person who says the President is uninformed on this issue or that issue. I dont think any of us would challenge that. I do have a problem with the singular focus on this, as if thats the only standard by which we ought to judge a president. What we learned in the last administration was how little having an encyclopedic grasp of all the facts has to do with governing.”
—David R. Gergen (b. 1942)
“The area [of toilet training] is one where a child really does possess the power to defy. Strong pressure leads to a powerful struggle. The issue then is not toilet training but who holds the reinsmother or child? And the child has most of the ammunition!”
—Dorothy Corkville Briggs (20th century)