[61] With the death of Victoria's mother, she inherited her villa, Chateau Fabron in Nice and her residence in Coburg, the Edinburg Palais. Queen Victoria herself was the last monarch of the House of Hanover. [35] Tsar Nicholas II responded to the marriage by stripping Kirill of his imperial allowance and expelling him from the Russian navy. Count Georg Christian von Waldstein-Wartenberg. Few there are who are fortunate in having such a woman as the partner of their lives – I was one of those privileged."[87]. She enjoyed flirting with him at the balls and celebrations that marked the coronation. [46], During World War I, Victoria worked as a Red Cross nurse and organized a motorized ambulance unit that was known for its efficiency. [79] Victoria, who had devoted her life to Kirill, was devastated when she discovered in 1933 that her husband had been unfaithful to her, according to correspondence of her sister Marie of Romania. Kirill was forced to resign his command of the Naval Guards, but nevertheless his men remained faithful and they continued to guard Kirill and Victoria's palace on Glinka Street. And I was now within visible reach of fulfillment of the dream of my life. [6] Although she was one year younger, Victoria was taller and seemed to be the older of the two. Their mother immediately began attempting to "Germanise" her daughters by installing a new governess, buying them plain clothing, and having them confirmed in the German Lutheran church, even though they had previously been raised as Anglicans. À des centaines de kilomètres de là, bien loin de l’empire britannique, se trouve une toute petite monarchie germanique, le duché de Saxe-Cobourg et Gotha. "It is like daylight. They divided their time between Eastwell Park, their country home in Kent, and Clarence House, their residence in London facing Buckingham Palace. The Tsar denied their request. Although publicly loyal to the Tsar, Victoria and Kirill began to meet in private with other relatives to discuss the best way to save the monarchy. Login with Facebook [4], The marriage of her parents was unhappy. [citation needed], At the end of the "February Revolution" of 1917, Tsar Nicholas II was forced to abdicate and political turmoil followed. "[27] Princess Louis later wrote that she was less surprised by the divorce than Ernst was. Dec 21, 2020 - Explore Rebecca Huston's board "Royals - Saxe-Coburg-Gotha", followed by 425 people on Pinterest. In the following years the exiled family divided their time between these two places. "[51] By March 1917, the revolution had spread all over Petrograd (Saint Petersburg). Carl Eduard, Duke of Saxe-Coburg... father. They gradually ran out of supplies and had to beg for help from family. Née le 29 octobre 1875 à Eastwell Manor; Baptisée le 15 décembre 1875 dans la chapelle Saint-George du château de Windsor; Décédée le 10 juillet 1938 au château de Pelisor Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna of Russia, Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Wiki-page : wikipedia:fr:Victoria Mélita de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha Jusqu’en 1844, le duc régnant sur ce territoire était le duc Ernest 1e, frère de Léopold 1e, roi des Belges. Victoria returned to Saint Petersburg in February 1917. Together Victoria and Ernst had two children, a daughter, Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine, who they nicknamed Ella, born on 11 March 1895, and a stillborn son, born on 25 May 1900. There Victoria met her first cousin Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich. Victoria married Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich in 1905. Le Prince Albert de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha était le cousin de Victoria. [30] At Elisabeth's funeral, Victoria removed her Hessian Order, a medallion, and placed it on her daughter's coffin as a final gesture "that she had made a final break with her old home. However, she "shuddered away from Kirill's touch," wrote Marie. "She had it all, and more. Après avoir divorcé de son premier époux, Louise se remarie secrètement, le 18 octobre 1826, au baron Alexandre von Hanstein (1804-1884). Ernst assured the child that her mother loved her too. Her visit to her grandmother Queen Victoria at Balmoral Castle in the autumn of 1891 coincided with a visit by her cousin Prince Ernest Louis of Hesse, heir apparent to the grand ducal throne of Hesse. [48] The Tsarina believed Rasputin healed her son of his hemophiliac attacks with his prayers. They sewed jewels into the family's clothing, hoping they would not be discovered by the authorities. [81] Victoria suffered a stroke soon after attending the christening of her fifth grandchild, Mechtilde of Leiningen, in February 1936. Login with Gmail. She was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and also of Emperor Alexander II of Russia. The young couple had loud, physical fights. [56] The family remained in Finland, a former Grand Duchy under Russian rule, which had declared its independence in December 1917. Twice during the war Victoria visited Romania, where her sister Marie was now queen, volunteering aid for war victims. "[34], The couple married on 8 October 1905 in Tegernsee. [8] They contrasted in appearance and personality. The marriage of their daughter, Kira, to Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia, in 1938 was a bright spot for Kirill, who saw it as the joining of two dynasties. [10] The children rebelled and some of the new restrictions were eased. See more ideas about gotha, queen victoria, coburg. Victoria died after suffering a stroke while visiting her daughter Maria in Amorbach (Lower Franconia). il était assez progressiste pour l’époque, et prônait l’abolition de l’esclavage. Her mother was Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna, the only surviving daughter of Alexander II of Russia and Marie of Hesse. The Duke and Duchess of Nemours had four children, all of them having issue except the last, Blanche, who never married. Maison de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha. [1] Her father, who was stationed on the island as an officer in the Royal Navy, was Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, the second son of Queen Victoria. Instead, she hired a tutor for him. [17], Elisabeth died at age eight and a half of typhoid fever during a November 1903 visit to Tsar Nicholas II and his family at their Polish hunting lodge. In 1926 Kirill proclaimed himself Russian emperor in exile, and Victoria supported her husband's claims. "Historical review of the Order of the Holy Great Martyr Catherine or the Order of Liberation". For the next three years, the family lived at the San Anton Palace in Malta, Victoria's birthplace. [25] Efforts to rekindle the marriage failed and, when Queen Victoria died in January 1901, significant opposition to the end of the marriage was removed. [38], Victoria, who had matured as she entered her 30s,[39] decided to convert to the Russian Orthodox Church in 1907, a decision that thrilled both her mother and her husband. She did not make her accusation public, but told a niece that "no boy was safe, from the stable hands to the kitchen help. This page was last edited on 16 March 2021, at 02:03. [2], After the Duke’s service in Malta was over, they returned to England, where the family lived for the next few years. Nothing would cheat me of it now. Biographie [47] Victoria frequently visited the front near Warsaw and she occasionally carried out her duties under enemy fire. Helena du royaume uni. [95] In 1917, the inescutcheon was dropped by royal warrant. [55] They were permitted to board a train without incident in the first week of June 1917. [68] Her efforts evoked little response, due to the isolationism prevalent in the United States during the 1920s. [32], A few months later, war broke out between Russia and Japan. They had two daughters and settled in Paris before being allowed to visit Russia in 1909. Parcourir mots et des phrases milions dans toutes les langues Télécharger cette image : Le Prince Albert de Saxe-cobourg et Gotha, 1819 - 1861. It was a simple ceremony, with Victoria's mother, her sister Beatrice, and a friend, Count Adlerburg, in attendance, along with servants. "[19], Victoria was, however, less enthusiastic about fulfilling her public role. [58], She pleaded with her cousin, George V, to help the White Russians retake the country. On 27 April 1840, at the Château de Saint-Cloud, she married Louis d'Orléans, known since birth as the Duke of Nemours, second son of King Louis Philippe of France. She encouraged his dreams of restoring the monarchy in Russia and becoming tsar. When her teenage daughters were impressed by their handsome cousins, their mother warned them that the Russian grand dukes did not make good husbands. "[54], Anxious for their safety, Kirill and Victoria decided that the best thing to do was to leave Russia. Sibylle est né à Château Friedenstein 18 Janvier, 1908 comme la fille de Charles Edward, duc de Saxe-Cobourg et Gotha et Princesse Victoria Adelaide du Schleswig-Holstein, une fille de Princesse Caroline Mathilde de Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg et Federico Ferdinando, duc de Schleswig-Holstein, et un descendant d'une ancienne maison royale scandinave. [21] While she was in Russia for the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II, Victoria's affection for Kirill was also rekindled. Victoria was born on 25 November 1876 in San Anton Palace in Attard, Malta, hence her second name, Melita. [77] In return for her devotion, Vladimir loved and respected his mother. The doctor advised the Tsar's family to notify the child's mother of her illness, but it is rumored that the Tsarina delayed in sending a telegram. [3] In January 1886, shortly after Princess Victoria turned nine, the family left England when her father was appointed commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean naval squadron, based on Malta. Mais en 2017, comme le rappelle Le Soir, retour à Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha. Johann Leopold William Albert Fe... brother. Read Wiktionary in Modernized UI. Now, at last, the future lay radiant before me. "To those over whom the shadow of death has passed, life has a new meaning," Kirill wrote in his memoirs. [71] Victoria was at her daughter's bedside when she gave birth to her first child, Emich Kirill, in 1926[72] (later father of claimant to the Russian throne, Prince Karl Emich of Leiningen). Although a territory of the Russian Empire, Finland possessed its own government and constitution, so in a way it would be like being in Russia and not being at the same time. [29] She and Ernst shared custody of Elisabeth, who spent six months of each year with each parent. "[27] The divorce of the reigning Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Hesse caused scandal in the royal circles of Europe. Victoria's cousin Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark remembered one stay there as "the jolliest, merriest house party to which I have ever been in my life. En 1837, la reine Victoria succède à son oncle Guillaume IV mais le trône hanovrien passe à Ernest-Auguste I er en vertu de la loi salique s'appliquant à Hanovre. "Though both had done their best to make a success of their marriage, it had been a failure ... [T]heir characters and temperaments were quite unsuited to each other and I had noticed how they were gradually drifting apart. Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Victoria Franziska Antonia Juliane Luise; 14 February 1822 – 10 November 1857) was the daughter of Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Princess Maria Antonia Koháry. Albert de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha (1819-1861), prince de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha et prince consort du Royaume-Uni, qui épouse la reine Victoria du Royaume-Uni (1819-1901). Although she was unsentimental and strict, the Duchess was a devoted mother and the most important person in her children's lives. Perry, John Curtis and Constantine Pleshakov. Prince Alfred became heir presumptive to the duchy when his older brother, the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII), relinquished his Saxon succession rights in favour of his younger brothers. Elisabeth blamed Victoria for the divorce and Victoria had a difficult time reconnecting with her daughter. Le destin du jeune prince Charles-Édouard bascula en 1899. Victoria von HANNOVER, Reine du ROYAUME-UNI 1819-1901; Fratrie. [citation needed], Victoria and Ernst proved incompatible. [85] Kirill, though he had been unfaithful, still loved and missed the wife he had depended so much upon and passed his remaining years writing memoirs of their life together. I had gone through much. [33] The narrow escape from death had hardened Kirill's determination to marry Victoria. [40] Their second daughter, Kira Kirillovna, was born in Paris in 1909. [43] Victoria had an artistic talent that she applied to home decoration in her several elaborate residences, which she arranged attractively. [75] The remoteness of Brittany provided both privacy and security. [53] She also sympathized with the people who wanted to reform the government. Eastwell, a large estate of 2,500 acres near Ashford, with its forest and park was the children's favorite residence. She was also suspicious of the morality of the Romanov men. [15], Eventually, Victoria and Ernst bowed to their families' pressure and married on 19 April 1894 at Schloss Ehrenburg in Coburg. 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As a grandchild of the British monarch, she was styled Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria of Edinburgh. Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Grand Duchess of Russia. Victoria made friends among the Britons as well as the French and other foreign residents of the town. Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Victoria Franziska Antonia Juliane Luise; 14 February 1822 – 10 November 1857) was the daughter of Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Princess Maria Antonia Koháry. However, Kirill died just two years after his wife. Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna told Kirill to keep Victoria as his mistress and marry someone else. Her father was the second son of Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Countess Augusta Reuss of Ebersdorf. Octobre 2020 ; Marie de saxe cobourg gotha Albert de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha — Wikipédi . [41], Nicholas II reinstated Kirill after deaths in the Russian imperial family promoted Kirill to third in the line of succession to the Russian throne. Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh (known as ‘Ducky’ in the family) was born on November 25, 1866, at the San Anton Palace in Malta, where her father was stationed at the time. Jan 15, 2021 - Herzogshaus Wettin. The couple's uncle Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia was invited, without being told the reason, but did not arrive until after the ceremony. As Kirill became a keen auto racer, the couple often took trips by car; a favorite pastime was traveling through the Baltic provinces. They wed without the formal approval of Britain's King Edward VII (as the Royal Marriages Act 1772 would have required), and in defiance of Russia's Emperor Nicholas II. She also attended the subsequent births of Maria's children. Depuis 1917, la branche de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha descendante d’Albert et de la reine Victoria, régnant sur le Royaume-Uni, a changé de nom, et est devenue Windsor (Voir famille royale britannique). Marie de Saxe-Cobourg et Gotha Marie Alexandra Victoria princesse de Saxe-Cobourg et Gotha, reine de Roumanie. Born a British princess, Victoria spent her early life in England and lived for three years in Malta, where her father served in the Royal Navy. Victoria and Kirill, who had hoped for a son, were disappointed to have a girl, but named their daughter after her father. He slept quite openly with them all. [60] In Munich they were reunited with Victoria's mother and the family group moved to Zurich in September 1919. I only tried for her sake. Victoria was dark and moody while Marie was blonde and easy-going. [52] Victoria supported her husband and felt he was doing the right thing. Kirill, for his part, was also in Poland, assigned to the naval department of Admiral Russin, member of the staff of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich, commander in chief of the Russian army. We were proud of (them). [66] At Saint-Briac Kirill, aware of the murders of Tsar Nicholas II and his only son, officially declared himself the Guardian of the Throne in 1924. La princesse royale Victoria est la fille aînée de la reine Victoria I re du Royaume-Uni (1819-1901) et de son époux le prince consort Albert de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha (1819-1861). Her father was the second son of Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Countess Augusta Reuss of Ebersdorf. The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha is a German dynasty, the senior line of the Saxon House of Wettin that ruled the Ernestine duchies, including the duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. [26] The Supreme Court of Hesse dissolved the marriage on 21 December 1901. Victoria despaired of her husband's lack of affection towards her, while Ernst devoted much of his attention to their daughter, who he adored. [70], By the mid-1920s, Victoria worried over the prospects of her children. "Now that I am calmer I see the absolute impossibility of going on leading a life which was killing her and driving me nearly mad," Ernst wrote to his elder sister Princess Louis of Battenberg. Ernest Ier de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha de traduction dans le dictionnaire français - anglais au Glosbe, dictionnaire en ligne, gratuitement. At the time of her birth, she was 10th in the line of succession to the British throne. Family and friends arrived, but nothing could be done. Her arms from that point on are duplicated in the arms of Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy. [65], Kirill suffered a nervous breakdown in 1923 and Victoria nursed him back to health. [11], The teenage Victoria was a "tall, dark girl, with violet eyes ... with the assuredness of an Empress and the high spirits of a tomboy," according to one observer. Kirill had been appointed commander of the Naval Guards, quartered in Saint Petersburg, so he could be with his family for some time. En 1714, en vertu de l'Acte d'établissement de 1701, l'électeur de Hanovre, Georges-Louis, succède à la reine Anne de la maison Stuart. Victoria de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha Autres éléments d'identification : Viktoria Fiodorovna de Russie Autres prénoms : Melita Parents ♂ Alfred du Royaume-Uni [Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha] n. 6 août 1844 d. 31 juillet 1900 ♀ Maria Alexandrovna de Russie n. 17 octobre 1853 d. 24 octobre 1920. [44], Victoria fit in within the Russian aristocracy and the circle of her mother-in-law Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna. Bien que minuscule, de nombreuses familles royales descendent de cette dynastie, dont le nom est encore célèbre aujourd’hui. "All the hardships and bitterness we had to endure in the years were fully covered by our mutual love. Le 26 août 1819, le prince Albert de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha voyait le jour au château de Rosenau, près de Cobourg en Allemagne. Victoria became Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine, Ernest having ascended the throne in 1892. She avoided answering letters, put off visits to elderly relations whose company she did not enjoy, and talked to people who amused her at official functions while ignoring people of higher standing whom she found boring. Outstanding dignitaries. The Provisional Government permitted them to leave, though they were not allowed to take anything of value with them. [16] As French was frequently spoken in high circles, Victoria never completely mastered the Russian language. The family was spending the summer of 1914 on their yacht in the Gulf of Finland and were in Riga when the war broke out. When her closest sister reached her bedside Victoria was asked if she was glad Marie had come, to which Victoria haltingly replied, "It makes all the difference." [40] Three days later the first of their three children, Maria Kirillovna, was born. His ship was blown up by a Japanese mine while entering Port Arthur and he was one of the few survivors. Voir plus » Victoria-Mélita de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha Victoria Mélita de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha, Victoria Fiodorovna, en russe: Виктория Фёдоровна, grande-duchesse de Russie, née le à Malte, décédée le à Amorbach (Allemagne). [5] As a child, Victoria had a difficult temperament. [73] During the winter Victoria and her husband enjoyed visiting nearby Dinard and invited friends home for parties and games. [42] The new grand duchess enjoyed entertaining at evening dinners and lavish balls attended by the cream of Saint Petersburg society. Sent home to recover, the Tsar finally allowed him permission to leave Russia and he left for Coburg to be with Victoria. [14], Soon after her sister Marie was married to Crown Prince Ferdinand of Romania, a search was made for a suitable husband for Victoria. The Queen, observing this, was very keen for her two grandchildren to marry. In her teens Victoria fell in love with her first cousin Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia (the son of her mother's brother, Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia) but his faith, Orthodox Christianity, discouraged marriage between first cousins. The princess was christened on 1 January 1877 at San Anton Palace by a Royal Navy chaplain. Her husband was intensely lonely after her death. 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"[31], After Victoria's divorce from Ernst, Grand Duke Kirill, whom Victoria had seen on all her subsequent visits to Russia, was discouraged by his parents from trying to keep a close relationship with her. Ernst remained silent and didn't correct the child's impression. She was named after both her grandmothers and nicknamed "Masha".