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Princess Marina Petrovna of Russia : ウィキペディア英語版
Princess Marina Petrovna of Russia

Princess Marina Petrovna of Russia (11 March 1892 – 15 May 1981) was a daughter of Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich of Russia and his wife, Grand Duchess Militza Nicholaevna, born Princess of Montenegro. A great-granddaughter of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, she was born in Nice and grew up in the last period of Imperial Russia, mostly in Znamenka, her father's summer palace near Peterhof.
Princess Marina was a gifted artist, showing talent for drawing and painting. She studied painting first with a teacher from the senior school in Yalta and then in St Petersburg under professor Kordovsky.〔Zeepvat, ''The Camera and the Tsars'', p. 154〕 Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna suggested Princess Marina as a likely bride to the Duke of Montpensier, son of the Count of Paris.〔Zeepvat, ''Romanov Autumn'', p. 165〕 During World War I Marina served as a nurse with Caucasian troops near Trabzon.〔Zeepvat, ''The Camera and the Tsars'', p. 203〕 She escaped the Russian Revolution with the rest of her family aboard the British ship the HMS Marlborough in 1919.〔Zeepvat, ''The Camera and the Tsars'', p. 212〕 She married Prince Alexander Golitsyn in 1927. She died on 15 May 1981 in Six-Fours-les-Plages, France, aged 89.
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