Funerals Empress Maria Feodorovna. Похоронные Царица Мария Федоровна

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Funerals Empress Maria Feodorovna, princess Dagmar of Denmark, mother of tsar Nicholas II of Russia. Copenhagen 1928

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  • Pauvre femme! Quel triste destin! Mourrir das la solutide après la perte de son fils bien aimé et de son adorable petit fils, le Tsarévitch. Que le Tout Pouissant ait pitié de son âme.

  • Great people, great vague time, the end of traditional Europe, chaos in heads, loss of all best that has reached mankind....

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  • нелегкая судьба досталась этой великой женщине(

  • Nunca me imagine cual era la verdadera historia

  • @lababoc That British ship, the HMS Marlborough, was a Duke Class Battleship. It was sent to Yalta by order of King George V, to bring the Dowager Empress and other emigres, to the safety of Malta and finally England.

  • Maria Feodrovna was at constant loggerheads with Nicholas. She believe in the modernization of political institutions. She backed Stolypin when he fell out with Nicholas over the western zemstvo bill.She could reduce Nicholas to tears.If Nicholas had not abdicated when he did, Russia just might have ridden out the storm and won the war.That was the best of the possible realistic alternatives for Russia in my opinion.Mikhail Alexandrovich was a worthless bum. Alexi was the only other possibility.

  • Thanks a lot ! Was in this funeral taken place all then living Romanovs and also Felix Jusupov ?

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  • There's a photo of the dowager empress Marie Feodorovna in a british ship leaving Crimea that is a heart breaking photo. She is alone looking at the land she loved , Thanks again Storicus

  • "Eternal Memory."

    Couldn't the videographer find "Eternal Memory" in Church Slavonic, which is one of the hymns that would have been chanted at an Orthodox funeral?

    I do not mean to be critical. Thanks for posting this video in any event.

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