WOMAN and TIME: Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia
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- For donate www.paypal.me/... Maria Pavlovna Romanova (1890-1958) was a Grand Duchess of Russia, granddaughter of Emperor Alexander II and and great-great-granddaughter of Nicholas I.
Her father was an uncle of the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II, her mother was a Greek princess and relative of the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Maria Pavlovna and her brother were brought up by the elder sister of the last Russian empress and the uncle of the last Russian emperor.
Her brother Dmitry Pavlovich was one of the assassins of Rasputin and а lover of Kogo Chanel.
Maria Pavlovna was a Swedish princess, the wife of prince Wilhelm and the mother of a Swedish prince Lennart Bernadotte (1909-2004).
She divorced her unloved husband in 1913. This was also very unusual in those times for the royal family.
During the First World War, she worked as a nurse.
The revolution killed her father, her second son, the aunt Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna, the half-brother Vladimir Paley, the relatives.
In the emigration, she worked with Coco Chanel in Paris. Maria Pavlovna opened a quality embroidering and sewing textile shop called Kitmir.
She wrote memoirs, which opened the fashion for this type of emigrant literature.
She lived in Paris, London, New York, in Buenos Aires. She lost everything many times and she again began all over again.
She was a journalist, photographer, painter, wrote articles about fashion and interior design.
She saw the collapse of empires, but she did not lose herself.
I apologize for errors - it's not me, it's Google translate.))
Music:
Wistful Harp by Andrew Huang
Marigold by Quincas Moreira
It Happens by Doug Maxwell/Media Right Prod
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The Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovna's mother Princess Alexandra of Greece (died 1892 in childbirth) is an aunt of Prince Philip of Britain. The Grand Duchess Marie and Prince Philip are first cousins.
Thank you very much, beautiful photographs and music 🙂
*”she saw the collapse of empires, but she did not lose herself”*
I’m not sure why but reading that last sentence in the info box struck a chord with me.. those words are sad yet beautiful.. she was clearly a woman who knew how to survive adversity..🌹 great video x
Romanovs are the most good looking Royal Family in Europe.
The American actress Drew Barrymore looks like Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia
Что эта женщина пережила! Не позавидуешь...Великая труженика, в прямом смысле и очень любила родину, мечтая, чтобы и наши крестьяне жили, как в Швеции...
Спасибо за фильм. Я всегда восхищалась этой удивительной женщиной!
I admire her. She never saw the Soviet Union as a real Nation. When USA accepted the Communist Soviet, Maria Pavlovna moved to the Southern America as a protest.
She is not the same as Maria Pavlovna the elder (whom she was named after), who was Marie of Mecklenburg Schwerin. This is Maria Pavlovna the younger of Russia
Thank you. Corrected.
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I am confused. Are you saying this is not the one that was married to Alexander III's brother Vladimir and escaped the Revolution and had the Vladimir tiara and other jewels smuggled out?
@@jcsgodmother yes that is what I’m saying. The original title/description had her labelled as Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, therefore Maria Pavlovna the elder, the one who married Vladimir. The Maria in this video is, of course, Maria Pavlovna the younger, her and Vladimir’s niece by Vladimir’s brother Paul.
@@BluePenguin200 So Alexander III and Vladimir had a brother Paul and this is his daughter, not the wife of Vladimir?
The little girl right of frame is the spitting image of Olga, daughter of Nicholas II.
maybe the best character who saved her life after the Russian revolution
Thank you for the vidio
You are welcome!
At 3:40 you can really see a strong resemblance to Queen Margrethe II, current Queen of Denmark. They could be mistaken for twins or of being the same person.
beautiful pictures ! she was an intelligent but also a bit weird person, maybe like othe russian emigrants was afraid of her life by possible bolshevic attacks outside the Soviet Union
I think she looked like Anna Anderson in her oldest, coincidences?