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Name
  
Duchess Petrovna


Duchess Therese Petrovna of Oldenburg

Born
  
30 March 1852 St. Petersburg, Russian Empire (
1852-03-30
)

Spouse
  
George Maximilianovich, 6th Duke of Leuchtenberg (m. 1879–83; her death)

Issue
  
Alexander, 7th Duke of Leuchtenberg

Father
  
Duke Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg

Mother
  
Princess Therese of Nassau-Weilburg

Died
  
April 19, 1883, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Children
  
Alexander Georgievich, 7th Duke of Leuchtenberg

Parents
  
Princess Therese of Nassau-Weilburg, Duke Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg

House
  
Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, House of Beauharnais

Cousins
  
Gustaf V of Sweden, Prince Eugen - Duke of N, Prince Oscar Bernadotte, Prince Carl - Duke of Vaster

Similar People
  
Duke Peter Georgievich of Oldenb, Grand Duchess Maria Nik, Catherine Pavlovna of Russia, Duchess Alexandra Petrovna, Duke Alexander Petrovich

Duchess Therese Petrovna of Oldenburg (30 March 1852 – 19 April 1883) was the youngest daughter of Duke Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg and his wife Princess Therese of Nassau-Weilburg.

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Marriage

On 12 May 1879, Therese married Prince George Maximlianovich Romanovsky (1852–1912), youngest son of Maximilian de Beauharnais, 3rd Duke of Leuchtenberg and his wife Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia. Therese's elder brother Duke Alexander Petrovich had been married to George's sister Princess Eugenia Maximilianovna since 1868. Through either the deaths or morganatic marriages of his elder brothers, George was the head of the Russian branch of the House of Beauharnais.

Therese's grandfather had married Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna, daughter of Paul I of Russia, and their descendants had been raised in Russia ever since and become completely "Russianized", much like George's own family. Thus despite her German title, Duchess Therese, like her brother Duke Alexander and their father before them, had grown up entirely in Russia. Therese and her siblings were always considered a part of the Russian imperial family.

Issue

Therese and George had one son, HIH Alexander Georgievich, 7th Duke of Leuchtenberg (13 November 1881 - 26 September 1942), who would later feature in many 1909 newspapers after rumors spread that he entered into a morganatic marriage with American Marjorie Gould. In 1912, Alexander was reported to have gained the reluctant consent of Emperor Nicholas to marry the wealthy commoner, Marriane Friedlander Fuld, but only on the condition that the union would be considered unequal, with none of his titles being passed onto his wife or possible children. Despite being the senior descendant of Eugène de Beauharnais (son of Empress Joséphine), Alexander was far from rich, and served as a captain of the Russian Hussars of the guard and as an aide-de-camp to the Emperor. He was, however, the principal heir to his grandfather.

He later morganatically married Nadezhda Caralli in 1917, losing his rights and prerogatives. Later that year, while lodging with Prince Felix Yusupov, Alexander was arrested by Bolshevik authorities, along with four or five prominent members of the monarchical party.

Later life

Various sources attribute George to have been good-looking but a "stupid and rather sorry individual", although these reports were most often in connection with his second wife, Princess Anastasia of Montenegro, who, when arranging her divorce from George, was widely reported to want to do so because she could no longer live with a man of "intolerable stupidity".

In July 1881, the British Reserve Squadron held entertainments on board the HMS Hercules, which was stationed in Cronstadt. The luncheon was attended by Therese and her husband, as well as the Russian Emperor and Empress and other important royal Russian and German figures.

Death

Duchess Therese died on 19 April 1883 in St. Petersburg. Six years after her death, George remarried to Princess Anastasia of Montenegro.

Titles and styles

  • 30 March 1852 - 12 May 1879 Her Imperial Highness Duchess Therese Petrovna of Oldenburg (Princess Therese Petrovna Oldenburgskaya)
  • 12 May 1879 - 19 April 1883: Her Imperial Highness Princess Therese Petrovna Romanovskaia
  • References

    Duchess Therese Petrovna of Oldenburg Wikipedia