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I'm
Rob Salzman of
4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR,
97005 USA.
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part of it is my original research, but most of it has been shared with me.
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Tsar Paul I Petrovich Romanov Of RussiaMale [1] Note
Born: 20 Sep 1754 1754-9-20 at St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia [2]
Married: 10 Oct 1773 1773-10-10 at Of Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Prussia Of Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Prussia
Died: 12 Mar 1801 1801-3-12 at St. Michael s Palace, St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, Russia St. Michael s Palace, St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, Russia [4]
Other Spouses: Czarine Sophia Maria Wurttemberg Of Russia
Father: Tsar Peter Iii Romanov Of Russia
Mother: Tsarina Catherine Ii Von Anholt-zerbst Of Russia
WIFE
Born: 25 Jun 1755 at , Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Prussia [6]
Died: 15 Apr 1776 at , St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia [7]
Father: Landgrave Ludwig Ix Hesse-darmstadt Landgrave Of Hesse Darmstadt
Mother: Princess Karoline Birkenfeld Of Zweibrucken
CHILDREN
Name: Child Romanov
Born: Apr 1776
Died:
SOURCES
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NOTES
1). royalty.ged NAME Pavel I Czar of Russia. DEAT PLAC St Michael s Palace, St Petersburg, St Petersburg, Russia 78. Pavel 1796 1801 . Pavel s brief reign was generally one of tyranny and reaction, although it saw the first attempt to ameliorate the lot of the serfs a 1797 decree limited days of labor . The big question, however, is Pavels parentage specifically, his paternity. The story has long circulated that he was actually the son of Yekaterina s first lover, Sergei Saltykov. The evidence is ambivalent. We know that Pyotr III himself exclaimed God knows where she gets them, in speaking of Yekaterina s children, but that is not in itself a denial of paternty. The debate over whether the later Romanovs resemble the early ones is, as such debates must be, inconclusive. The only real evidence we have are Yekaterina s Memoirs. Written toward the end of her life, they are as much autojustification as autobiography. Yet about her personal life, we cannot doubt that Yekaterina was telling the truth. Yet her narrative is disturbingly incomplete. She leads the reader to the conclusion that Pyotr III was not Pavel s father, but she does not say so she evades a final answer to that question. We know that her marriage to Pyotr was not consummated in its first few years. We know further that she had an affair with Saltykov and that after the affair began she showed signs of pregnancy, and after some miscarriages bore Pavel. Beyond that, we cannot say for sure. Pavel s homeliness was in sharp contrast to the beauty of his mother and the handomeness of Sergei Saltikov but not to the appearance of Pyotr I s descendents , and his mental problems were similar to those of Pyotr III. Legitimate or not, Pavel succeeded to the throne, and all the future Tsars of Russia were descended from him. The question of his paternity is fascinating academically, therefore, but of no practical value.
2). royalty.ged NAME Wilhelmine Nataliya Princess Of HESSE DARMSTADT TITL GRAND DUCHESS OF RUSSIA CHR PLAC , St Nikolai Kirche, Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Prussia
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