Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia
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1895 – 1918
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Who was Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia?
Storfurstinnan Olga, Olga Nikolajevna Romanova, född 15 november 1895, död 17 juli 1918 i Jekaterinburg, var äldsta dotter till Rysslands siste tsar Nikolaj II och Alexandra av Hessen. Syskon var Tatiana, Maria och Anastasia och Aleksej.
Famous Quotes:
- "Remember that the evil which is now in the world will only get more powerful, and that it is not evil which conquers evil, but only love."
- ''Give my love to all who remember me.''
- I am a Russian, and I will remain a Russian!"
- 'I see, monsieur. The auxiliaries are the servants of the verbs. It's only poor 'avoir' which has to shift for itself.'
- "In St. Petersburg we work, but at Livadia, we live."
- “For in much wisdom is much grief, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow.”
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- Born
- Nov 15, 1895
Tsarskoye Selo - Also known as
- Olga Nikolaevna Romanova
- Olya
- Olga Nikolaievna
- Olishka
- The Big Pair
- Olga Nicholaevna Romanova
- Storfystinde Olga
- Olyechka
- Parents
- Siblings
- Religion
- Eastern Orthodox Church
- Ethnicity
- Russian
- Nationality
- Russia
- Profession
- Lived in
- Tsarskoye Selo
- Died
- Jul 17, 1918
Yekaterinburg - Resting place
- Peter and Paul Cathedral
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on July 23, 2013
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