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Alexander III had six children of his marriage with Princess Dagmar of Denmark, also known as Marie Feodorovna.
   (NB. all dates prior to 1918 are in Old Style Calendar)
Name irth eath otes
Tsar Nicholas II May 6 1868 July 17 1918 married 1894, Princess Alix of Hesse and by Rhine; had issue
Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich June 7 1869 May 2 1870  died of meningitis, photographed posthumously (External Link)
Grand Duke George Alexandrovich May 6 1871 August 9 1899  died of tuberculosis; no issue
Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna April 6 1875 April 20 1960 married 1894, Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich Romanov; had issue
Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich November 22 1878 c.June 12 1918 married 1912, Natalya Sergeyevna Wulffert; had issue
Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna June 13 1882 24 November 1960 married Peter Friedrich Georg, Duke of Oldenburg

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