Colonel Kulikovsky died there in 1958. They lived with Kulikovsky's mother-in-law, Dowager Empress Marie, at first at the Amalienborg Palace and then at the royal estate of Hvidre. [24] A few weeks after the wedding Olga and her husband travelled to Biarritz, France, from where they sailed to Sorrento, Italy, on a yacht loaned to them by King Edward VII of Great Britain. He died there on the night of 11 August 1958. Learn more about managing a memorial . Immersed in work as he was, he always spared that daily half-hour. I had a feeling she was 'briefed,' as it were, but far from perfectly. Olga was born on June 13 1882, in Peterhof. once my father showed me a very old album full of most exciting pen and ink sketches of an imaginary city called Mopsopolis, inhabited by Mopses [pug dogs]. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. [19] On 12 August 1917, Olga and Kulikovsky's first child and son, Tikhon, was born in the Crimea. (The boys on the ground) Grand Duke Alexei Mikhailovich, Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich, and brothers Grand Dukes Andrei and Boris Vladimirovich (Seated) Grand Duchess Xenia, Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna the elder, Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna, Empress Maria Feodorovna, Emperor Alexander III, Grand Duke Michael Nicholaievich, and Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich. Family members linked to this person will appear here. "[18] From 1901 Olga served as the honorary Commander-in-Chief of the 12th Akhtyrsky Hussar Regiment[ru] of the Imperial Russian Army. Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna did not live long in exile, dying in Contrexville, France on September 6, 1920. Princess Irina Nicholaievna Orlov (1918 1989), daughter of Nadezhda, Princess Nadejda Petrovna and her brother Prince Roman Petrovich, Princess Tatiana Konstantinovna (1890 1979), daughter of Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich, widow of Georgian noble Prince Constantine Bagration of Mukhrani who was killed during World War I, sister of Prince Ioann Konstantinovich, Prince Konstantin Konstantinovich, and Prince Igor Konstantinovich who were all killed by the Bolsheviks in July 1918, Tatianas family in exile in 1921: (left to right) On the floor: Tatianas siblings Prince George Konstantinovich, Princess Vera Konstantinovich; Sitting: Tatianas son Prince Teymuraz Bagration of Mukhrani, Princess Tatiana Konstantinovna. In November 1918, with Gorkys assistance, the Petrograd Soviet gave the couple permission to leave Russia for Finland. . [42] As Olga grew close to her brother's family, her relationship with her other surviving brother, Michael, deteriorated. She would have been twenty-four in 1925. Guri passed away in 1984, at age 65. After a brief stay in the Amalienborg Palace, the Kulikovskys moved to Holte, near Klampenborg,[35] where a Danish millionaire, Gorm Rasmussen, engaged Kulikovsky to manage his stables. [47] Olga supported the appointment of the liberal Pyotr Stolypin as prime minister, and he embarked on a programme of gradual reform, but in 1911 he was assassinated. [39], On 2 February 1935, he and Olga attended and acted as godparents, to the baptizing of Aleksander Schalburg, the son of Christian Frederik von Schalburg. [35] In 1925, Kulikovsky accompanied his wife to a Berlin nursing home to meet Anna Anderson, who claimed to be Olga's niece, Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia. [33] He was kind and considerate towards her, but she longed for love, a normal marriage, and children. [91] and Grand Duke Peter Nicholaievichs wife: Grand Duchess Militza Nicholaievna (1866 1951), born Princess Milica of Montenegro, wife Grand Duke Peter Nicholaievich, sister of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nicholaievna above. After the Romanov family were destroyed in the Russian Revolution of 1917, she ran away to the Crimea with her mother, husband, and children, where they lived in great danger. Her brother Nicholas and his family were shot by revolutionaries. [93] On 4 May 1945, German forces in Denmark surrendered to the British. [19] With the Grand Duchess's prior medical knowledge from the village of Olgino, she started work as a nurse at an under-staffed Red Cross hospital in Rovno, near to where her own regiment was stationed. The entire Romanov family in Crimea was condemned to death by the Yalta revolutionary council, but the executions were delayed by political rivalry between the Yalta and Sevastopol Soviets. To her and Nicholas's horror, Michael eloped with his mistress, a twice-divorced commoner, and communication between Michael and the rest of the family essentially ceased. Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovna the Younger* (1890 1958), daughter of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia (a son of Alexander II, Emperor of All Russia) who was killed by the Bolsheviks in January 1919, Prince Sergei Mikhailovich Putyatin (1893 1966), Maria Pavlovnas second husband, divorced in 1923. [49] The family proceeded to Toronto, where they lived until they purchased a 200-acre (0.8km2) farm in Halton County, Ontario, near Campbellville. what miracles did st stephen perform? Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna, Princess of Greece and Denmark, Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna, Princess of Greece and Denmark* (1882 1957), daughter of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich (son of Alexander II, Emperor of All Russia), wife of Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark, Elena was living in Greece. Her birth was announced by a traditional 101-gun salute from the ramparts of the Peter and Paul Fortress, and similar salutes throughout the Russian Empire. Try again later. and Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovnas younger son: Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich (1879 1956). Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? [46] Uprisings occurred throughout the country, and parts of the navy mutinied. An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. When Tihon Nikolaievich Kulikovski was born on 25 August 1917, in Crimea, Russia, his father, Nikolai Alexandrovich Kulikovsky, was 35 and his mother, Grand Duchess Olga Aleksandrovna Romanova of Russia, was 35. She married Jose Cordeiro in 1994 at Hamilton, Ontario, Canada"contributed info by H #229074545Olga Kulikovskyhttps://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/50405453, Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. Mrs. Anderson did not seem to understand a word of Russian or English, the two languages all the four sisters had spoken since babyhood. [104] The farm was sold, and Olga, her husband and her former maid, Mimka, moved to a smaller five-room house at 2130 Camilla Road, Cooksville, Ontario, a suburb of Toronto now amalgamated into Mississauga. They were housed in a grace and favour apartment at Hampton Court Palace while arrangements were made for their journey to Canada as agricultural immigrants. This is a carousel with slides. Leonid Kulikovsky: great-grandson of a Russian Tsar Princess Olga Valerianovna Paley* (1865 1929), morganatic second wife of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich (son of Alexander II, Emperor of All Russia), who was killed by the Bolsheviks in January 1919, and mother of Prince Vladimir Pavlovich Paley who was killed by the Bolsheviks in July 1918, Princess Natalia Paley and Princess Irina Paley, Princess Irina Pavlovna Paley (1903 1990) [30] She subsidized the village school out of her own pocket, and established a hospital. [48] After a rough crossing, the ship docked at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna* (1876 1936), Kirills wife and first cousin, born Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh, daughter of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, Duke and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (son of Queen Victoria) and Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (daughter of Alexander II, Emperor of All Russia), Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna (1907 1951) The mistakes she made could not all be attributed to lapses of memory. Olga wanted to divorce her first husband, Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg, and marry Kulikovsky, but neither her husband nor her brother, the Tsar, would allow it. 1919 - 1984. . [13] Only the officiating priest, Olga's mother the Dowager Empress Marie, Olga's brother-in-law Grand Duke Alexander, two fellow nurses from the hospital in Kiev and four officers of the Akhtyrsky regiment, of which Olga was honorary colonel, attended. And at once I remembered the real incident. In 1948, they emigrated to Canada as agricultural immigrants, but within four years of their arrival they had sold their farm and moved into a small suburban house. [53] During the war, she came under heavy Austrian fire while attending the regiment at the front. Mini Bio (1) Her Imperial Highness, The Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna Romanova was born on June 26, 1899. His grandfather was a general during the Napoleonic Wars, and his family owned two large estates in Ukraine. Antonina Rafailovna Nesterovskaya (1890 1950), Gavrils morganatic wife, a ballerina at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, later Princess Romanovskaya-Strelninskaya. Tikhon Nicholaevich Kulikovsky (1917 - 1993) - Genealogy [128], Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia, Olga said: "I shared his roof for nearly fifteen years, and never once we were husband and wife" (Vorres, p. 76); see also Massie, p. 171, Crawford and Crawford, p. 51; Phenix, p. 62; Vorres, pp. Capt Guri Nikolaevich Kulikovsky-Romanoff (1919-1984) - Find a Grave Princess Ekaterina Ioannovna (1915 2007), Princess Ekaterina Ioannovna and Prince Vsevolod Ioannovich with their great grandfather King Nicholas I of Montenegro. We have set your language to They were all rescued in April 1919 by the British battleship HMS Marlborough which had been sent by King George V of the United Kingdom, the nephew of Dowager Empress Marie Feodorovna. She met Anna Anderson, the best-known impostor, in Berlin in 1925. Thanks for using Find a Grave, if you have any feedback we would love to hear from you. [19] The Romanovs isolated in Crimea knew little of the fate of the Tsar and his family. [36] Although Olga felt sympathy for Anderson, if only because she was ill, she eventually denounced her as an impostor. With Peter's permission, Kulikovsky moved into the 200-room residence in Sergievskaya Street, Saint Petersburg, that Peter shared with Olga. In 1925, Olga and Colonel Kulikovsky travelled to Berlin to meet Anna Anderson, who claimed to be Olga's niece, Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia. [50] Kulikovsky was relieved to move out of Toronto, and escape media attention. [20] Although the grandson of an emperor and the nephew of another, Tikhon received no titles because his father was a commoner. They were both elderly; their sons had moved away; labour was hard to come by; the Colonel suffered increasing ill-health, and some of Olga's remaining jewelry was stolen. She was born in the purple (i.e., during her father's reign) on 13 June 1882 in the Peterhof Palace, west of central Saint Petersburg. Helen served as a nurse during World War I and then joined her husband in the Urals but she was arrested and was imprisoned in Perm and later Moscow. [43], Public unrest over the Russo-Japanese War of 19041905 and demands for political reform increased in the early years of the twentieth century. My niece would have known that her condition would have indeed have shocked [her]."[70]. [98], In May 1948, the Kulikovskys travelled to London by Danish troopship. He was named after Tikhon of Zadonsk, the Saint venerated near the Grand Duchess's estate at Olgino. Drag images here or select from your computer for Capt Tihon Nickolaevich Romanoff Kulikovsky memorial. Grand Duchess Kira Kirillovna (1909 1967). Spouse Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg m. 1901; ann. Timofei Ksenofontovich Yatchik who assisted Olga and her family in leaving Russia, Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovna* (1854 1920), born Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, widow of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich (son of Alexander II, Emperor of All Russia). Olga Nikolaevna Kulikovsky-Romanov (1926-2020) - Nicholas II From there they moved to Austrian occupied Odessa and at the invitation of Queen Marie of Romania traveled to Romania in November 1918. Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. He married Ruth Schwartz in October 1940. Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich and Empress Maria Feodorovna aboard the British battleship HMS Marlborough, Empress Marie Feodorovna* (1847 1928), born Princess Dagmar of Denmark, widow of Alexander III, Emperor of All Russia, mother of Nicholas II, Emperor of All Russia who was killed along with his family by the Bolsheviks in 1918, mother of Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich who was killed by the Bolsheviks in 1918, Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna* (1875 1960), daughter of Alexander III, Emperor of All Russia, wife of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich (above), sister of Nicholas II, Emperor of All Russia who was killed along with his family by the Bolsheviks in 1918, sister of Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich who was killed by the Bolsheviks in 1918, Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov, Princess Irina Alexandrovna Yusupova and Princess Irina Felixovna Yusupova. 25 Aug 1917, d. 9 Apr 1993; Gouri Kulikovsky + b. [58] They lived at Alexander's estate, Ay-Todor, about 12miles (19km) from Yalta, where they were placed under house arrest by the local forces. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? As the White Army was pushed back and the Red Army approached, the family set out on what would be their last journey through Russia; they travelled to Rostov-on-Don, and from there took refuge at Novorossiysk in the residence of the Danish consul, Thomas Schytte,[28] who informed them of Dowager Empress Marie's safe arrival in Denmark. Prince Dmitri Alexandrovich (1901 1980) Prince Vassily Alexandrovich (1907 1989), The Yusupov family in 1902: Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov (the younger), Prince Nicholas Felixovich Yusupov (died in 1908), Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov (the elder), and Princess Zinaida Yusupova, Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov (1856 1928), born Count Felix Felixovich Sumarokov-Elston, was granted special permission by Alexander III, Emperor of All Russia to use the title Prince Yusupov [22] Eventually, in July 1918, after being transferred to Yekaterinburg, Nicholas and his family were killed by their Bolshevik guards. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. Her work exudes peace, serenity and a spirit of love that mirror her own character, in total contrast to the suffering she experienced through most of her life. [35] The farm-estate became a center for the Russian monarchist and anti-Bolshevik community in Denmark. On the floor: Prince Vasili, Prince Rostislav, and Prince Dmitri (Grand Duchess Xenias sons). [43] With the end of the war, Soviet troops occupied the easternmost part of Denmark, and Olga grew fearful of an assassination or kidnap attempt. Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin* (1860 1922), daughter of Grand Duke Michael Nicolaievich (son of Nicholas I, Emperor of All Russia), wife of Grand Duke Friedrich Franz III of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Anastasia was living in France. You are nearing the transfer limit for memorials managed by Find a Grave. Nurses rarely worked so close to the frontline and consequently, she was awarded the Order of St. George by General Mannerheim, who later became President of Finland. [116], She was interred next to her husband in York Cemetery, Toronto, on 30 November 1960, after a funeral service at Christ the Saviour Cathedral, Toronto. In 1986 she married Tikhon Nikolaevich Kulikovsky (1917-1993) - the son of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna (1882-1960) and Colonel N.A. I had left Denmark with something of a hope in my heart. On June 13, 1918, Michael and his secretary were taken to the woods near Perm and shot. Nikolai Savvich Tikhonravov (Russian: ; 15 October 1832 - 9 December 1893) was a Russian philologist and historian of Russian literature.. Born in the Meshchovsky Uyezd of Kaluga Governorate to a doctor's family, he received secondary education at the Moscow's Third Gymnasium and, while still an 18-year old Pedagogical Institute student . and Xenias five youngest sons, Xenias eldest son Andrei (see above) escaped with his wife and his father in 1918: Prince Feodor Alexandrovich (1898 1968) Nikolai Alexandrovich Kulikovsky* (1881 1958), Olgas second husband, Tikhon Nikolaevich Kulikovsky (1917 1993) This browser does not support getting your location. Natasha was a commoner who had been divorced twice, and one of her former husbands was an officer in the same regiment as Kulikovsky. [28], In April 1903, during a royal military review at Pavlovsk Palace, Olga's brother Michael introduced her to a Blue Cuirassier Guards officer, Nikolai Kulikovsky. [28] Unhappy in her marriage, she fell into bouts of depression that caused her to lose her hair, forcing her to wear a wig. Capt. Returning to Petrograd, which was the new name for St. Petersburg, Natasha immediately began to plan a second trip to be with Michael but she received a telegram from Perm about his disappearance. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Prince Nikita Alexandrovich (1900 1974) The following month they were freed by the Germans who had occupied the area after signing the Treaty of Brest Litovsk. I never sent any telegrams, or gave my sister any advice about her visit to Berlin. Ex-husband of Ruth Kulikovsky-Romanoff His wife Antonina was tireless in her efforts to obtain Gavrils release. [40] She especially took a liking to the youngest of Nicholas's daughters, her god-daughter Anastasia, whom she called Shvipsik ("little one"). The Akhtyrsky Hussars, famous for their victory over Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Kulm in 1813, wore a distinctive brown dolman. [4] There were 21 fatalities. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. [59] On 12 August 1917, her first child and son, Tikhon Nikolaevich was born during their virtual imprisonment. Please reset your password. There is a problem with your email/password. 12971315, quoted in Phenix, p. 238, "They state that we all recognized her and that we then received an order from Mama to say that she is not Anastasia. [74] Olga later explained: she did not strike me as an out-and-out impostor. All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. [85], The Dowager Empress died on 13 October 1928 at Hvidre. Search above to list available cemeteries. With the help of a White Army officer, they walked for three days, crossing the frozen Lake Ladoga, the largest lake entirely in Europe. Her estate was sold and Olga purchased Knudsminde, a farm in Ballerup about 15miles (24km) from Copenhagen, with her portion of the proceeds. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. [12], Family holidays were taken in the summer at Peterhof and with Olga's grandparents in Denmark. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. He left Russia with his son Andrei and Andreis wife on the British ship HMS Forsythe in December 1918 to attend the Paris Peace Conference as the representative of the Romanov family, seeking support in western Europe for the White Army. Nikolai Kulikovsky - Wikipedia Tikhon Kulikovsky was born on 25 August 1917 at Ai-Todor, Crimea, Russia G. He was the son of Colonel Nikolai Aleksandrovich Kulikovsky and Olga Aleksandrovna Romanov, Grand Duchess of Russia. Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov (1887 1967), Irinas husband and one of the murderers of Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin The British warship HMS Marlborough rescued the Dowager Empress Marie and some of her family from the Crimea but Grand Duchess Olga and Kulikovsky decided to stay in Russia and travelled to the Caucasus region, where the Bolsheviks had been pushed back by the White Army. At the downfall of the Romanovs in the Russian Revolution of 1917, she fled with her husband and children to Crimea, where they lived under the threat of assassination. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. Ontario Cemeteries, Toronto, Canada . [24] Their marriage remained unconsummated,[25] and Olga suspected that Peter's ambitious mother had pushed him into proposing. He was named after one of the Grand Duchess's favorite saints, Tikhon of Zadonsk. [62], Olga and her husband refused to leave Russia and decided to move to the Caucasus, which the White Army had cleared of revolutionary Bolsheviks. The Germans believed the widespread rumors that Michael was still alive and decided to help Natalia escape Russia in an attempt to gain influence with Michael. She finally succeeded with the help of writer Maxim Gorky, who lobbied Vladimir Lenin, the first and founding head of government of Soviet Russia, on Gavrils behalf. memorial page for Capt Guri Nikolaevich Kulikovsky-Romanoff (23 Apr 1919-11 Sep 1984), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7404214, citing Oakland Cemetery . Princess Natalia Pavlovna Paley (1905 1981). At the time of the abdication of Nicholas II, these Romanov morganatic wives and children from morganatic marriages were living in other countries: Princess Ekaterina Mikhailovna Dolgorukova, Princess Yurievskaya, Princess Ekaterina Mikhailovna Dolgorukova, Princess Yurievskaya* (1847 1922), morganatic second wife and widow of Alexander II, Emperor of All Russia, was living in France. During World War I, Olga eventually obtained a divorce and married Kulikovsky. [95], With the end of World War II, Soviet troops occupied the Danish island of Bornholm, and the Soviet Union wrote to the Danish government accusing Olga and a Danish Catholic bishop of conspiracy against the Soviet government. Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna (1882 - 1960) - WikiTree based on information from your browser. Having never reconciled with the idea of her daughter's marriage to a commoner, she was cold towards Kulikovsky, rarely allowing him in her presence. This account has been disabled. [8], Though Olga repeatedly asked Tsar Nicholas II to allow her to divorce, her brother refused on religious and dynastic grounds; he believed marriage was for life and that royalty should marry within royalty. [91] Tikhon was imprisoned for a further month in 1943 after being arrested on charges of espionage. Czar Aleksandr III Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family Oops, something didn't work. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. The Grand Duchess lived with simplicity, working in the fields, doing household chores, and painting. GREAT NEWS! Letter from Olga to Colonel Anatoly Mordvinov, 4 December 1925, "I can swear to God that I did not receive before or during my visit to Berlin, either a telegram or a letter from my sister Xenia advising that I should not acknowledge the stranger. Michael was recalled from abroad, and Olga went to work in a military hospital as a nurse. [24], When Germany surrendered to the Allies of World War I in November 1918, the German troops evacuated, allowing the surviving members of the imperial family time to escape abroad. Although Olga and her siblings lived in a palace, conditions in the nursery were modest, even Spartan. [31] Her daughter-in-law later wrote, "She tried to help every needy person as far as her strengths and means would permit. On February 13, 1920, Maria Pavlovna, her son Andrei, his mistress Mathilde and her son Vladimir boarded an Italian ship headed to Venice. Countess Natalia Sergeievna Brasova* (1880 1952), morganatic wife of Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich who was killed by the Bolsheviks in June 1918 (son of Alexander III, Emperor of All Russia and brother of Nicholas II, Emperor of All Russia) After going through several periods of house arrests, Michael was arrested on March 7, 1918, along with his British secretary Nicholas Johnson, and imprisoned at the Bolshevik headquarters in St. Petersburg. Food shortages, communication restrictions, and transport closures followed. [19], By 1900, Olga, aged 18, was being escorted to the theatre and opera by a distant cousin, Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg, a member of the Russian branch of the House of Oldenburg. [14] Their two-week honeymoon was spent in a farmhouse in Podgorny that had belonged to family friends of the Kulikovskys. [92] Other Russian migrs, keen to fight against the Soviets, enlisted in the German forces. [109] Her home was also a magnet for Romanov impostors, whom Olga and her family considered a menace. The Bolsheviks had installed light projectors around the lake which they used to find people attempting to escape. When other Romanovs were leaving Russia, including her son Kirill and his family, Maria Pavlovna spent 1917 1918 with her son Boris, her son Andrei, and his mistress Mathilde Feliksovna Kschessinskaya along with her Mathildes son Vladimir in the war-torn Caucasus. Guri Nikolaevich Kulikovsky (1919 - 1984) - Genealogy Besides her numerous landscapes and flower pictures that reveal her inherent love for nature, she often also dwells on scenes from simple daily life executed with a sensitive eye for composition, expression and detail. [39] Olga prized her connection to the Tsar's four daughters. As Olga's sons, Tikhon and Guri, served as officers in the Danish Army, they were interned as prisoners of war, but their imprisonment in a Copenhagen hotel lasted less than two months. 155156; Zeepvat, p. 152, Mr. J. S. P. Armstrong, Agent General for Ontario, quoted in Vorres, p. 191, Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia, Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia, "The Unfading Light of Charity: Grand Duchess Olga As a Philanthropist And Painter", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nikolai_Kulikovsky&oldid=1114929215, Emigrants from the Russian Empire to Denmark, Articles containing Russian-language text, Pages using infobox person with multiple parents, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Alexander Nikanorovich Kulikovsky and Eudoxia Nikolaevna Kharina, Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain; Magdelaine, F. & B. Guri Nikolaievich Kulikovski (1919-1984) FamilySearch During her lifetime, she painted over 2,000 works of art, which provided extra income for both her family and the charitable causes she supported. Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich had fled with his family to Crimea.