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romanian-monarchy · 6 months ago
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Queen Maria and Princess Ileana.
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krasivaa · 1 year ago
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Super cute photos of Princess Ileana of Romania and Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia ✨
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n-rnova · 2 years ago
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Alexei the only heir of Imperial Russia had many prospects despite being young but considering his diseases it is sure that he will marry young
List of Prospects
1.Princess Ileana of Romania (1909) Later Archduchess of Austria, Princess Tuscany
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2. Princess Elizabeth of Greece and Denmark (1904) later Countess Toerring-Jettenbach
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3.Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark (1903) later princess of yugoslavia
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4.Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark (the future duchess of kent) (1906)
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5.Princess Xenia Georgievna of Russia (1903)
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6.Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark (1904)
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7.Princess Astrid of Sweden (1905)
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8.Princess Katherine of Greece and Denmark (1913)
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9.Princess Ingrid of Sweden (1910)
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10.Princess Anna of Saxony (1903)
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heavyarethecrowns · 1 year ago
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Princess Ileana
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thedeadthree · 9 months ago
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🌞 CYTHIA -`. the witcher • ♟️KAROLINA -`. btaj
🕯️ NYNEVE -`. vtm • 🐦‍⬛ IRINA (pre embrace) -`. vtm
🪩 ANAIS -`. vtm: night road • 🪞ILEANA -`. vtmb
🧚 ALKYONE -`. coral island • 🌪️ VAERMINA -`. bg3
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royalsofhistory · 1 year ago
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Crown Princess Helen of Romania, Princess Ileana of Romania, Princess Maria of Romania and Crown Prince Carol of Romania in 1921, shortly after the princely’s couple arrival in Romania following their wedding.
Source: ANF.
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foreverinthepagesofhistoryy · 11 months ago
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♡︎ Mignon + Ileana ♡︎
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colorizedhistory · 10 months ago
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drosera-nepenthes · 2 years ago
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Sorry if you already answered question like that, coz I think you did (you can reblog or smth then)
Who do you ship OTMAA with?
Don’t worry bestie!
Olga: Dmitri “Mitya” Shakh-Bagov
Tatiana: Dmitri Malama
Maria: Lord Louis “Dickie” Mountbatten or Nikolai “Kolya” Demitrievich Demenkov
Anastasia: I honestly don’t ship her with anyone
Alexei: I don’t ship him with anyone out of love but I deeply support his cute friendship with Princess Ileana of Romania
Thank you for asking!
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epoque-victorienne · 1 year ago
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queenalexandraofdenmark · 1 year ago
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SHE WAS SUCH A CUTE LITTLE GIRL🥺❤
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Princess Ileana of Romania, granddaughter of Maria Alexandrovna.
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la-belle-histoire · 10 months ago
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Princess Ileana of Romania, 1920s.
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aliciavance4228 · 3 months ago
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This whole discussion about Caeneus (AKA the Trans Hero of Greek Mythology) reminded me of a famous romanian fairy tale. It's called "Ileana Sînziana" (usually translated in English as The Princess Who Would be a Prince, Iliane of the Golden Tresses or Helena Goldengarland) and it's about the youngest daughter of an emperor who then becomes a man and marries the princess from a neighboring kingdom.
If you don't believe me here's the Synopsis of the story:
The tale introduces an emperor with three daughters, who is sad that he didn't have a son. The oldest daughter goes to the emperor and asks him what problem he is having and tells him that she will go to serve another emperor as a soldier only to make him happy. Then the emperor makes a copper bridge and turns into a wolf. The oldest daughter gets scared and goes back to the palace. The same happens with the middle daughter, who also gets scared of the wolf. The youngest daughter goes on a journey with her father's old horse, and defeats him on three bridges, first as a wolf, then as a lion, then as a twelve-headed dragon. The girl arrives at the court of a "great and strong emperor" and he tells her to rescue Ileana Simziana, his daughter, who had been kidnapped by the giant. The youngest daughter rescues her, and the emperor asks her to retrieve his herd enchanted mares, the girl succeeds in this spree. Then Ileana Simziana asks the emperor's daughter to bring the Holy Water kept in a small church above the Jordan and guarded by nuns who neither slept in the day nor in the night. The girl succeeds but the monk who takes care of the church prays to God and asks him if the thief is a man to make him a woman and vice versa, so that the princess becomes a prince - Făt-Frumos (Prince Charming figure). Now a prince, He marries Ileana Simziana and they live happily ever after.
There are also lots of variants of this story in many balkan countries. Which is kinda ironic, considering the fact that many balkan countries are against or have negative views on gay people, let aside trans individuals. At this point I'm slowly starting to believe that reality is a multi-layered joke.
But hey, it’s interesting to see that many cultures have their own Caeneus in their mythology/folklore as well.
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duchesssoflennox · 9 months ago
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"The 88th Anniversary of The Heartbreaking Death of Princess Victoria Melita: A Royal Outcast Who Never Found Happiness" 🤍🖤💔
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She was born with a silver spoon but died with a wooden one. She married for love but lost everything. She had a royal bloodline, but no country to call her own. She faced wars, revolutions, and exiles with bravery but succumbed to a broken heart. She was Princess Victoria Melita, and this is her story...��
Princess Victoria Melita (nicknamed Ducky) came to Paris on 19 December 1936. She was far from well at the time, but she had planned to go to Germany the next day to see her elder daughter Marie, Princess of Leiningen, who was expecting a child.🥹
Shortly after her arrival in Wurzburg, Ducky contracted a chill but she would not hear of postponing her visit to her daughter. The birth of her granddaughter, Matilda, was not attended by any complications, and in the middle of January they all returned to Schloss Amorbach.
By now she was steadily getting weaker, and the doctors were anxious But by an immense effort of will, she attended the christening ceremony of her new grandchild.
It taxed her strength considerably, and her condition continued to deteriorate.
She suffered a stroke, one side of her body was paralyzed, and she was unable to speak coherently. 🖤
In February, Ducky's youngest daughter Kira was summoned to Amorbach, and Cyril and Vladimir were warned that she had taken a turn for the worse. They left at once to go to her bedside.
Ducky's niece, Missy’s daughter Ileana came to join the unhappy vigil.
By the time they reached Ducky, she could only mutter occasional words which were barely intelligible. There was nothing more the doctors could do.
On the evening of 1 March they noticed a rapid weakening of the pulse.
Ducky's three sisters, Missy (Marie), Sandra (Alexandra) and Baby Bee (Beatrice) all joined the bedside vigil, praying for her to go quickly and instead being tormented at the sight of her lingering. 💔
At fifteen minutes past midnight on 2 March, she passed away...💔
No more moving account of her last days and death can be given than the description in Missy’s letter to Lady Astor (4 March):💔💔💔
The whole thing was tragic beyond imagination, a tragic end to a tragic life. She carried tragedy within her – she had tragic eyes – always – even as a little girl – But we loved her enormously, there was something mighty about her – she was our Conscience. But when he betrayed her, she did not know how to forgive, so she allowed him to murder her soul. From then onwards, her strength became her weakness, her undoing – she was too absolute, she could not overcome herself. And now she had to die, unforgiving! Her lips were sealed because of the stroke which had felled her to the ground – but although she knew we were there and the first day she found a murmur of recognition for each of us in turn, she shuddered away from his touch – Whilst we sat, in turns holding her hand, he stood like an outcast on the threshold of her door not daring to enter her room – It took 11 long days before she was released. The last five she lay in a sort of coma – and the end came Sunday morning exactly at 12¼ – suddenly it was all over, as she lay there grey, gaunt, the mask of grief . . . it was torture – but I am calm, I know it is better thus – she could not have lived as a cripple – but with their egoism, those she loved killed her. They left her too lonely, and she cried continually for three long years & nothing brought her comfort nor resignation, except occasionally her garden or her painting. She would not let us help her. Her faith in humanity was dead. I know how much both you & Waldorf tried to help her – she was deeply grateful, I know she was, only her dreadful habit of never answering made her case hopeless – In spite of our tremendous love for each other, because of her silence, I was never able to keep in touch with her, nor to really help her – There is an unbearable tragedy in it all . . .
The Edinburgh sisters wrapped Ducky's body in a long white robe, and in the coffin, Missy placed white lilacs around her head and shoulders. On 5 March, the coffin was brought to Coburg and placed in the family vault of the Dukes of Saxe-Coburg. The funeral took place the next day, with rain and snow flurries, adding to the gloom of an icy winter scene, as she was laid to rest beside her parents and brother...🌃
Ducky had left a wish that there should be no pomp and ceremony.
Afterward, Missy found it hard to leave the grave of the sister who ‘always hated being alone’...
As Meriel Buchanan would later write, the Grand Duchess Cyril died ‘a bitter, disappointed woman, whose brilliant personality had been warped by failure and frustration’. Now she was alone; but at last, the ‘passionate, often misunderstood child’, who had grown up into a bitter, disappointed woman, was at peace...
On the occasion of the 88th anniversary of the tragic death of Princess Victoria Melita, Grand Duchess Cyril💔💔💔
And the world moved on, oblivious to the tragedy that once graced its courts. 🌟
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queenalexandraofdenmark · 10 months ago
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True angels of God 💖✝️
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Three royal women who became nuns: Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna of Russia (1864–1918), Princess Alice of Battenberg (1885–1969) and Princess Ileana of Romania (1909-1991).
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