Principality of Dragomiroff #35528725
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Description
Alexei Nikolayevich Dragomiroff, born in 1870, was the eldest son of Grand Duke Nikolai Dragomiroff and Duchess Alexandra Vladimirovna, members of the prestigious Dragomiroff family. Raised in St. Petersburg, Alexei excelled in history, diplomacy, and the military arts. In 1895, he met Countess Natalia von Lamberg in Florence, and they married in 1897, merging Russian and Italian aristocracy. After his father’s death in 1900, Alexei inherited the Dragomiroff estates and titles, including Prince of Dvorovia. That year, he and Natalia moved to the family estate, where Alexei was officially declared Prince by Tsar Nicholas II. He modernized the estates, strengthened Russian-Italian ties, and, with Natalia, hosted grand gatherings, becoming known for their cultural and philanthropic contributions. Their legacy became a symbol of love, duty, and aristocratic grandeur, marking a golden era for the Dragomiroff family.
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| 15 Aug 2026, 04:25 | 15 | first reading |
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Ste3l (@MaxCapybara) — Foreigners (rank 1)
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