Of the Russian Royal Family 1154 to the Present

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Of the Russian Royal Family 1154 to the Present Family Trees Of the Russian Royal Family 1154 to the Present

Rurik Dynasty Yuri Dolgoruki, Grand Prince of Kiev (1154-1157) (1) Unknown (2) Helene Komnene Rostislav and Ivan Andrei Bogoliubski, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1157-1175) Olga and Maria Sviatoslov and Yaroslav Gleb, Boris, Mstisav, and Vasilko Michael, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1175-1176) Vsevolod III, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1176-1212) David and Yaropolk Maria Sbislava, Vseslava, and Verchoslava Konstantin, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1216-1219) Boris and Gleb Yuri II, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1212-1216, 1219-1238) Yaroslav II, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1238-1246) Fedosia of Razan Helena and Vladimir Sviatoslav, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1246-1249) Pelagea Ivan Anna Feodor Andrei II, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1249-1252) Alexander Nevski, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1252-1263) Daniil Yaroslav III, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1263-1272) Vasili Kostroma, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1272-1277) Mikhail Khorobrit Konstantin Maria, Afanasy, Eudoxia, Iuliana Alexandra Xenia Vasily, His branch leads to the Shuisky claim Eudoxia Dmitri, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1277-1299) Andrei III Grand Prince of Vladimir (1299-1304) Maria Daniil of Moscow Son Michael, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1304-1319) Anna of Rostov Yuri III, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1319-1325) Ivan I, Kalita Prince of Vladimir and Moscow (1328-1340) Alexander, Boris, and Afanasy Feodora Dmitri, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1325-1326) Alexander, Grand Prince of Vladimir (1326-1328) Konstantin Vasily Feodora Helena Simeon, Grand Prince of Vladimir and Moscow (1340-1353) Daniil Fefinia Maria Ivan II, Grand Prince of Vladimir and Moscow (1353-1359) Andrei Eudoxia Fedosia Maria Alexandra

Rurik Dynasty Ivan II, Grand Prince of Moscow (1353-1359) Alexandra Dmitri Donskoi, Grand Prince of Moscow (1359-1389) Eudoxia Liuba Ivan Maria Daniil Vasily I, Grand Prince of Moscow (1389-1425) Sophia of Lithuania Sofia Yuri Maria Anastasia Simeon Ivan Andrei Pyotr Anna Konstantin Anna, Byzantine Empress Yuri Ivan Anastasia Daniil Vasilisa Simeon Maria Vasily II, Grand Prince of Moscow (1425-1462) Maria (2) Zoë (Sofia) Paleologus Ivan III, Grand Prince of Moscow (1462-1505) (1) Maria of Tver Anna Andrei Vasily III, Grand Prince of Moscow (1505-1533) (1) Solomonia (D) married 20 years without issue (2) Elena Yuri Dimitri Simeon Andrei Elena Feodosia Eudokia Ivan Helen of Moldavia Ivan IV, Tsar of All Russia (1533-1584) Yuri Dmitry the Grandson

Rurik Dynasty Time of Troubles (1) Anastasia Romanova Ivan IV, Tsar of All Russia (1533-1584) (2) Maria Temrjukovna (3) Marfa Sobakin (4) Anna Koltovski (5) Anna Vasilchikov (6) Vasilisa Melentev (7) Maria Dolgoruki (8) Maria Nagaya Anna Maria Dmitry, Died childhood Ivan(M) Eudoxia Feodor I (1584-1598) Irina Godunov Vasily Died Infancy Dmitry(M) False Dmitry (1605-1606) Ivan Andreyevich Shuisky Marfa Feodorovna Feodosia Boris Godunov (1598-1605) Maria Skuratova Vasily IV Shuisky (1606-1610) Time of Troubles Władysław IV Vasa of Poland claims the throne of Russia (1610-1613) Feodor II Godunov (M) (1605) Ksenia

Romanov Dynasty Feodor Nikitich Romanov Kseniya Shestova (1) Maria Vladimirovna Dolgorukova Mikhail (1613-1645) (2) Eudoxia Lukvanov Streshneva Stillborn Child Irina Pelagiya (1) Maria Ilyinichna Miloslavskaya Alexis (1645-1676) (2) Natalia Kirillovna Narishkina Anna Marfa Ivan Sofiya Tatyana Yevdokia Vasily (1) Eudoxia Lopukhina Peter The Great (1682- 1725) (2) Martha Skavornska Catherine I (1725-1727) Natalia and Feodora Dmitri and Yevdokia Marfa and Anna and Sofia (Regent) Ekatarina Maria Feodor III (1676-1682) Feodosia and Simeon Praskovia Saltykova Ivan V (1682-1689) Yevdokia Alexei Ilya Died 9 days old Karl Leopold of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Catherine Anna (1730-1740) Feodosia, Maria, & Praskovia Charlotte Christine of Brunswick-Lüneburg Alexis Alexander and Paul Died infancy Karl Frederick of Holstein-Gottorp Anna Elizabeth (1741-1762) Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Anna (Regent) Peter II (1727-1730) Peter III (1762) Sophia of Anhalt-Zerbst Catherine II, The Great (1762-1796) Ivan VI (1740-1741) (2) Sophia Dorothea of Württemberg Paul (1796-1801) (1) Wilhelmina Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt Alexander I (1801-1825) 2 daughters Died in childhood Konstantin, Grand Duke No children Alexandra of Austria Elena of Mecklenberg-Schwerin Maria of Saxe-Weimar Catherine of Oldenburg Olga, Died Age 3 Anna, Queen of the Netherlands Nicholas I (1825-1855) Charlotte of Prussia Mikhail Stillborn Son

Romanov Dynasty Rival Claimants Nicholas I (1825-1855) Charlotte of Prussia Alexander II (1855-1881) Marie of Hesse-Darmstadt Maria de Beauharnais Stillborn Daughter Olga of Württemberg Stillborn Daughter Alexandra of Hesse-Kassel Elizabeth, Died Age 3 Konstantin Nicholas Alexandra of Oldenburg Mikhail Alexandra, Died Age 6 Nicholas, Died Age 21 Alexander III (1881-1894) Dagmar of Denmark Vladimir, Grand Duke Maria of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Alexis Maria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Sergei Paul Nicholas II (E) (1894-1917) Alexandra (E) of Hesse-Darmstadt Alexander. Died Age 1 George, Died Age 28 Xenia Mikhail (M) Natalia Brasova Olga Alexander, Died Age 2 Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Cyril Boris and Andrei Elena Olga(E) Tatiana(E) Maria(E) Anastasia(E) Alexis(E) George, Count of Brasov Died Age 20 Maria Kira Leonida Bagration of Mukhrani Vladimir Nicholas, Grand Duke of Russia Milica, Princess of Montenegro Peter, Grand Duke of Russia Franz Wilhelm, Prince of Prussia Maria Marina, Princess of Russia Prascovia Sheretemeteva, Countess Roman, Prince of Russia Nadjeda, Princess of Russia Sofia, Princess of Russia George Mikhailovich, Grand Duke Dmitri Romanov Rival Claimants Countess Sveva della Gherardesca Nicholas Romanov Natalia Elizabeth Tatiana

Romanov Dynasty Xenia, Grand Duchess Alexander, Grand Duke of Russia, 4th son of Michael, son of Nicholas I Irina, Princess of Russia (2) Nadine Sylvia Ada McDougall Andrei, Prince of Russia (1) Donna Elisabetta Ruffo-Sasso Feodor, Prince of Russia Maria Vorontskova-Dashkova Nikita, Prince of Russia Dmitri, Prince of Russia (1Alexandra Pavlovna Gilitzine Rostislav, Prince of (2) Russia Vasili, Prince of Russia Olga, Princess of Russia Xenia, Princess of Russia Michael, Prince of Russia (2) Kathleen Norris Andrew, Prince of Russia (1) Elena Dourneva Nikita, Prince of Russia Alexander, Prince of Russia (2) Christia Ipsen Rostislav, (1) Prince of Russia Nicholas, Prince of Russia Peter, Prince of Russia Andrew, Prince of Russia Alexis, Prince of Russia Feodor(S), Prince of Russia Alexandra, Princess of Russia Rostislav, Prince of Russia, Lives in Russia Nikita, Prince of Russia Stephena, Princess of Russia