Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)
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Maria Feodorovna, born Princess Dagmar of Denmark (26 November 1847–13 October 1928) was Empress Consort of Russia.
She was the second daughter of Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Kassel. Her eldest sister was Alexandra of Denmark. After her marriage to Alexander III of Russia, she became the Empress Consort of Russia as Maria Feodorovna (Cyrillic: Mapия Фёдopoвна). Among her children was the last Russian monarch, the Emperor Nicholas II, whom she outlived by ten years.
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[edit]Princess of Denmark
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Painting of Princess Dagmar with her sister Princess Alexandra, from 1856
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Three sisters: Princess Dagmar, Princess Thyra and Princess Alexandra, in 1856
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Princess Dagmar with her siblings Prince Frederick, Princess Alexandra, Princess Thyra and Prince Vilhelm, in 1858
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Princess Dagmar of Denmark, in 1861
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Princess Dagmar, Prince Vilhelm, Christian IX of Denmark and Princess Alexandra, in 1861
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Princess Dagmar and her brother Prince William, in 1861
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Princess Dagmar with her sister Princess Alexandra in 1861/1862
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Princess Dagmar of Denmark, in 1862
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Princess Dagmar with her parents and siblings, in 1862
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Princess Dagmar of Denmark, in 1862
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Group photograph taken for the occasion of the engagement between Albert Edward, Prince of Wales to Princess Alexandra of Denmark in september 1862, with Prince Christian of Denmark, Princess Louise of Denmark, the Duke of Brabant, the Duchess of Brabant, and Princess Dagmar
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Grand Duchess Alice of Hesse and by Rhine (Empress Alexandra Feodorovna's mother) with Princess Dagmar of Denmark (Emperor Nicholas's II mother), in March 1863
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Painting of Princess Dagmar from the 1860s
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Detail of painting of Princess Dagmar from the 1860s
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Princess Alexandra of Denmark and Albert Edward, Prince of Wales the day before their wedding 9th March 1863. The others are Victoria, Princess Royal and Princess Dagmar.
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Princess Dagmar of Denmark, in 1864
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Princess Dagmar of Denmark, in 1864
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Princess Dagmar of Denmark, in 1864
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Princess Dagmar of Denmark, in 1864
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Princess Dagmar of Denmark, in 1864
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Princess Dagmar of Denmark, in 1864
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Princess Dagmar with her sisters Princess Alexandra and Princess Thyra
Engagements and marriage
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Princess Dagmar with her fiancé Tsarevich Nicholas of Russia, in 1864
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Princess Dagmar with her fiancé Tsarevich Nicholas of Russia in 1864
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Engagement postcard with Princess Dagmar and Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia from 1864
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Princess Dagmar at the deathbed of Tsarevich Nicholas with his family
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Princess Dagmar of Denmark, in 1865
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Princess Dagmar of Denmark, in 1865
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Engagement postcard with Princess Dagmar and Tsarevich Alexander of Russia from 1866. The black velvet ribbon around Dagmar's neck was the last vestige of mourning for her first fiance.
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Wedding of Princess Dagmar and Grand Duke Alexander in 1866
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Wedding of Princess Dagmar and Grand Duke Alexander in 1866
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Wedding of Princess Dagmar and Grand Duke Alexander in 1866
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Wedding of Princess Dagmar and Grand Duke Alexander in 1866
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Book cover from the wedding of Princess Dagmar and Grand Duke Alexander in 1866
Tsesarevna of Russia
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Maria Feodorovna with her son Nicholas II of Russia
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Portrait of Maria Fedorovna by Ivan Tyurin, 1869
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Maria Feodorovna with her son Nicholas II of Russia, 1870
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Alexandra of Denmark and Dagmar of Denmark, the future Queen of the United Kingdom and the future Tsarina of Russia, in 1875
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Maria Feodorovna with her daughter Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia
Empress of Russia
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Maria Feodorovna as Empress, 1881
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Maria Feodorovna
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Maria Fyodorovna with Alexander III of Russia in Denmark, 1893
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Portrait of Maria Fyodorovna, born Princess Dagmar of Denmark , wife of tsar Alexander III of Russia, painted by Iwan Nikolajewitsch Kramskoj
Dowager Empress of Russia
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Maria Fyodorovna (1912?)
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left to right: Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom, Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom, Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark), London 1903
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God's blessing on you. The family of Alexander III of Russia before Christ, painting by Ivan Makarov
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coffin of Empress Dagmar, married to tsar Alexander III in the cathedral of Roskilde