Alexandre Fedorovna1 
F, #11411, b. 6 June 1872, d. 16 July 1918
Alexandre
Fedorovna was born on 6 June 1872
in Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany
.
1 She was the daughter of
Grand Duke Louis (of Hesse) and
Princess Alice Maud Mary (of Saxe-Coburg).
1 Alexandre Fedorovna married
Nikolas II Romanov, son of
Alexander III Alexandrovich (of Russia) and
Czarina Mariya (Dagmar) (of Russia), on 26 November 1894
at the Winter Palace, St. Petersburg, Russia.
1 Alexandre Fedorovna died on 16 July 1918
in Ekaterinburg, Russia
, at age 46.
1Alexandre's mother
Princess Alice Maud Mary (of Saxe-Coburg) died on 14 December 1878
in Darmstadt, Germany
.
1,2 Alexandre's father
Grand Duke Louis (of Hesse) died on 13 March 1892.
1 Alexandre Fedorovna became the mother of
Olga Nicholovna Romanov in November 1895.
1 Alexandre Fedorovna became the mother of
Tatiana Nicholovna Romanov in June 1897.
1 Alexandre Fedorovna became the mother of
Maria Nicholovna Romanov in May 1899.
1 Alexandre Fedorovna became the mother of
Anastasia Nicholovna Romanov in June 1901.
1 Alexandre Fedorovna became the mother of
Alexis Nicolaievich Romanov on 12 August 1904.
1 Alexandre Fedorovna became a widow with the death of her husband,
Nikolas II Romanov on 16 July 1918
in Ekaterinburg, Russia, Russia
, at age 50.
1
Citations
- [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.
- [S212] SAXE-COBURG & GOTHA 1837-1917 and THE WINDSORS 1917 - present day, online http://www.royal.gov.uk/history/trees/tree.pdf. Hereinafter cited as Saxe-Coburg & Gotha and the Windsors.