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Prince Oleg Konstantinovich of Russia

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Name
  
Prince Konstantinovich


House
  
House of Romanov

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Born
  
27 November 1892Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire (
1892-11-27
)

Died
  
October 12, 1914, Vilnius, Lithuania

Parents
  
Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia, Princess Elisabeth of Saxe-Altenburg

Siblings
  
Princess Natalia Konstantinovna of Russia

Cousins
  
Grand Duchess Alexandr, Prince Nicholas of Greece a, Princess Maria of Greece a, Prince Andrew of Greece a, Constantine I of Greece

Similar People
  
Grand Duke Konstanti, Olga Constantinovna of Russia, Grand Duke Konstanti, Gavriil Konstantinovich (Grand D, Prince John Konstanti

Prince Oleg Konstantinovich of Russia (27 November [O.S. 15 November] 1892 - 12 October [O.S. 27 September] 1914), was a son of Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich.

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He died of wounds suffered in battle against the Germans during World War I.

Early life

Prince Oleg was generally considered to be the brightest of Grand Duke Konstantine's children. He had great curiosity and created complicated fantasy games for himself and his siblings to play.

Grand Duke Konstantin, a poet himself, arranged for his children to receive lessons from experts in a variety of fields. Well-known archaeologists told the children about their latest expeditions, architects showed the children slides and explained their works, choirs of Old Believers and peasants from all corners of the empire were brought to sing church music or folk songs to the children. Oleg was so intelligent that his father decided to send him to a prestigious school, the Alexander Lyceum, rather than to give him the standard military education that the other men in the family received. Konstantin's unconventional choice of education for Prince Oleg met with disapproval from his family members. Oleg was Grand Duke Konstantin's favorite son.

At one point he reportedly hoped to marry a cousin, Princess Nadezhda Petrovna of Russia, but this hope was prevented by the advent of World War I.

Service in World War I and death

Prince Oleg, with four of his brothers, served in the Guards during World War I. He was wounded while fighting against the Germans. Emergency surgery could not save him. As he was dying, he said, "I am so happy. It will encourage the troops to know that the Imperial House is not afraid to shed its blood."

References

Prince Oleg Konstantinovich of Russia Wikipedia