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Romanov Family Association

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Motto
  
God with Us

Type
  
Family Association

Main organ
  
General assembly

Formation
  
1979

President
  
Vacant

Romanov Family Association

Membership
  
Members of the Romanov family

The Romanov Family Association (Russian: Объединение Членов Рода Романовых, Obyedineniye Chlenov Roda Romanovykh) is an organization for male-line descendants of Emperor Paul I of Russia of the House of Romanov. Since the death of Prince Nicholas Romanoff in 2014, there has been no new election for president of the Association, and the current Vice President is Prince Michael Ilyinsky.

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History

The idea for the creation of a family association was thought up by Prince Vsevolod Ioannovich, Prince Roman Petrovich and Prince Andrei Alexandrovich the heads of the Konstantinovichi, Nikolaevichi and Mihailovichi branches of the Imperial Family in order to strengthen the links between the family and protect it from impostors. Following the death of Prince Roman Petrovich in 1978, his son Prince Nicholas Romanovich, after looking through his father's papers found that everything was effectively in place for the creation of a family association. Prince Nicholas then wrote to all the Romanovs who had been in communication with his father and it was agreed that a Family Association should be created. In 1979 the Romanov Family Association was officially formed with Prince Dmitri Alexandrovich as president and Prince Nicholas Romanovich as vice president. Prince Nicholas Romanovich was elected president, following Prince Vasili Alexandrovich who died in 1989.

The association accepts that since 3 March (Julian Calendar) / 16 March (Gregorian Calendar), 1917 with the decree of Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia's deferral of acceptance of the throne, that the Russian Provisional Government was recognized. Article IV-b of the bylaws of the Romanov Family Association states "The Members of the Association agree that all questions concerning the form of government in Russia and consequently also all matters of a dynastic character have been transmitted to the will of the great Russian people by the Manifest of Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich, which followed the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II on the basis of 'general, direct, equal and secret voting'."

As a charitable endeavor, the association operates the Romanov Fund for Russia to raise money for aid projects in Russia.

Members

The Romanov Family Association (RFA) is an organization of legitimate male-line descendants of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia. While extensive, it by no means includes all of the House of Romanov or all Romanov descendants; Maria Vladimirovna has never joined and neither did her late father Vladimir Cyrillovich. The Association attributes the title of Prince or Princess of Russia to each of its members. Members of the Association now living are:

  • Prince Dmitri Pavlovich Romanovsky-Ilynsky (b. 1954), grandson of Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich
  • Princess Catherine Dmitrievna Romanovsky-Ilynsky (b. 1981), daughter of Prince Dmitri Pavlovich
  • Princess Victoria Dmitrievna Romanovsky-Ilynsky (b. 1984), daughter of Prince Dmitri Pavlovich
  • Princess Lela Dmitrievna Romanovsky-Ilynsky (b. 1986), daughter of Prince Dmitri Pavlovich
  • Prince Michael Pavlovich Romanovsky-Ilynsky (b. 1960), grandson of Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich
  • Princess Paula Pavlovna Romanovsky-Ilynsky (b. 1956), granddaughter of Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich
  • Princess Anna Pavlovna Romanovsky-Ilynsky (b. 1959), granddaughter of Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich
  • Princess Natalia Nikolaevna (b. 1952), granddaughter of Prince Roman Petrovich
  • Princess Elizabeth Nikolaevna (b. 1956), granddaughter of Prince Roman Petrovich
  • Princess Tatiana Nikolaevna (b. 1961), granddaughter of Prince Roman Petrovich
  • Prince Andrew Andreevich (b. 1923), son of Prince Andrei Alexandrovich
  • Prince Alexis Andreevich (b. 1953), grandson of Prince Andrei Alexandrovich
  • Prince Peter Andreevich (b. 1961), grandson of Prince Andrei Alexandrovich
  • Prince Andrew Andreevich (b. 1963), grandson of Prince Andrei Alexandrovich
  • Princess Olga Andreevna (b. 1950), daughter of Prince Andrei Alexandrovich
  • Prince Rostislav Rostislavich (b. 1985), grandson of Prince Rostislav Alexandrovich
  • Prince Nikita Rostislavich (b. 1987), grandson of Prince Rostislav Alexandrovich
  • Princess Stephena Rostislavna (b. 1963), granddaughter of Prince Rostislav Alexandrovich
  • Princess Alexandra Rostislavna (b. 1983), granddaughter of Prince Rostislav Alexandrovich
  • Princess Marina Vasilievna (b. 1940), daughter of Prince Vasili Alexandrovich
  • The RFA also offers Associate Memberships to the children and grandchildren of Princesses and Grand Duchesses, widows and widowers of Princes and Princesses and Grand Dukes and Grand Duchesses, as well as people who have always shown close ties to the Romanovs. At the present there are five living Associate Members:

  • Mrs Xenia Sfiris née Countess Sheremeteva (b. 1942), granddaughter of Princess Irina Alexandrovna
  • Marquis Ivan Farace di Villaforesta (b. 1943), son of Princess Ekaterina Ioannovna of Russia
  • Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark (b. 1939), grandson of Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna
  • Prince Michael of Kent (b. 1942), grandson of Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna
  • Paul Edward Kulikovsky (b. 1961), great-grandson of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia
  • General Assembly

  • President: Currently vacant.
  • Vice President: Prince Michael Pavlovich
  • Committee Members:

  • Prince Alexis Andreevich
  • Princess Catherine Dmitrievna
  • Princess Olga Andreevna
  • Prince Rostislav Rostislavich
  • Princess Stephena Rostislavna
  • Princess Natalia Nikolaevna
  • Presidents

  • Prince Dmitri Alexandrovich (1979–1980)
  • Prince Vasili Alexandrovich (1980–1989)
  • Prince Nicholas Romanovich (1989–2014)
  • Prince Dimitri Romanovich (2014—2016)
  • References

    Romanov Family Association Wikipedia