Princess Marina Petrovna of Russia
Princess Marina Petrovna of Russia (11 March 1892 – 15 May 1981) was a daughter of Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich of Russia and his wife, Grand Duchess Militza Nicholaevna, born Princess of Montenegro. A great-granddaughter of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, she was born in Nice and grew up in the last period of Imperial Russia, mostly in Znamenka, her father's summer palace near Peterhof.
Princess Marina Petrovna | |
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Princess Marina Petrovna Golitsyna | |
Born | Nice, France | 11 March 1892
Died | 15 May 1981 89) Six-Fours-les-Plages, France | (aged
Spouse | Prince Alexander Golitsyn
( m. 1927; died 1973) |
House | Holstein-Gottorp-Romonov |
Father | Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich |
Mother | Grand Duchess Militza Nikolaevna |
Princess Marina was a gifted artist, showing talent for drawing and painting. She studied painting first with a teacher from the senior school in Yalta and then in Saint Petersburg under professor Kordovsky.[1] Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna suggested Princess Marina as a likely bride to the Duke of Montpensier, son of the Count of Paris.[2] During World War I, Marina served as a nurse with Caucasian troops near Trabzon.[3] She escaped the Russian Revolution with the rest of her family aboard the British ship HMS Marlborough in 1919.[4] She married Prince Alexander Golitsyn in 1927. She died on 15 May 1981 in Six-Fours-les-Plages, France, at aged 89.
Notes
- Zeepvat, The Camera and the Tsars, p. 154
- Zeepvat, Romanov Autumn, p. 165
- Zeepvat, The Camera and the Tsars, p. 203
- Zeepvat, The Camera and the Tsars, p. 212
References
- Zeepvat, Charlotte, The Camera and the Tsars, Sutton Publishing, 2004, ISBN 0-7509-3049-7.
- Zeepvat, Charlotte, Romanov Autumn, Sutton Publishing, 2000, ISBN 0-7509-2739-9