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词条 Sophie of Merenberg
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Marriage and children

  3. Later life and death

  4. Ancestry

  5. See also

  6. References

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Countess Sophie Nikolaievna of Merenberg, Countess de Torby (1 June 1868 – 14 September 1927), also known as "Countess Torbay", was the elder daughter of Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau and his morganatic wife, Natalia Alexandrovna Pushkina (who had been granted the title of Countess of Merenberg).

Early life

She was born at Geneva, Switzerland, the first child of Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau and Natalia Alexandrovna Pushkina.[1] As the marriage of her parents was considered morganatic, she was ineligible to bear her father's title or rank. Her paternal grandparents were William, Duke of Nassau and Princess Pauline of Württemberg. Her maternal grandparents were Alexander Pushkin, the renowned Russian poet, and his wife, Natalia Pushkina.

Her brother, Count Georg Nikolaus von Merenberg (Wiesbaden, 13 February 1871 – Wiesbaden, 31 May 1948); married firstly on 12 May 1895 in Nice, Princess Olga Alexandrovna Yurievskaya (St. Petersburg, 8 November 1873 – Wiesbaden, 10 August 1925), daughter of Alexander II of Russia and his morganatic second wife, Princess Ekaterina Mikhailovna Dolgorukova. Sophie would go on to marry the Tsar's cousin, Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia.

Marriage and children

She married morganatically, on 26 February 1891, Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia, grandson of Nicholas I of Russia, in secret at Sanremo, Italy. The Grand Duke and Sophie had met in Nice and instantly fell in love. When his mother heard of the secret marriage to a bride of unequal status, she collapsed and fell ill, then subsequently died of a heart attack in Kharkov. He was blamed for her death and was forbidden to attend the funeral. Grand Duke Michael was denied his military rank and was sent into exile.[1]

Sophia was created Countess de Torby in 1891 by her uncle, Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. The title was extended to all three of her children.

They had two daughters and one son:

  • Countess Anastasia Mikhailovna de Torby, known as "Zia" (9 September 1892 – 7 December 1977); married, in 1917, Major Harold Augustus Wernher (later Major-General Sir Harold Wernher, 3rd Baronet).
  • Countess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby, known as "Nada" (28 March 1896 – January 1963); married, in 1916, Prince George of Battenberg (later the 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven).
  • Count Michael Mikhailovich de Torby (8 October 1898 – 8 May 1959); an artist, who was not married.

Later life and death

She and her husband lived at Kenwood House in Hampstead, London, prior to World War I. However, the Russian Revolution reduced the Grand Duke's finances. Despite their reduced circumstances, they were friends of King George V and Queen Mary, and they continued to attend society events.

She died in London on 13 September 1927 and was buried at Hampstead Cemetery. Grand Duke Michael contracted influenza and died in London on 26 April 1929, aged sixty-seven. He was buried alongside his wife.

Ancestry

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|2= 2. Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau
|3= 3. Natalya Alexandrovna Pushkina
|4= 4. William, Duke of Nassau
|5= 5. Princess Pauline of Württemberg
|6= 6. Alexander Pushkin
|7= 7. Natalya Nikolaevna Goncharova
|8= 8. Frederick William, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg
|9= 9. Burgravine Louise Isabelle of Kirchberg
|10= 10. Prince Paul of Württemberg
|11= 11. Princess Katharina Charlotte of Saxe-Hildburghausen
|12= 12. Sergei Lvovich Pushkin
|13= 13. Nadezhda Ossipovna Hannibal
|14= 14. Nikolay Afanasievich Goncharov
|15= 15. Natalia Ivanovna Zagriajskaya
|16= 16. Charles Christian, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg
|17= 17. Princess Carolina of Orange-Nassau
|18= 18. Burgrave William George of Kirchberg, Count of Hachenburg
|19= 19. Princess Isabelle of Reuss-Greiz
|20= 20. Frederick of Württemberg
|21= 21. Duchess Augusta of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
|22= 22. Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg
|23= 23. Duchess Charlotte Georgine of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
|24= 24. Lev Aleksandrovich Pushkin
|25= 25. Olga Vasilievna Chicherina
|26= 26. Osip Abramowitsch Hanibal
|27= 27. Maria Alekseevna Pushkina
|28= 28. Afanasy Nikolaevich Goncharov
|29= 29. Nadejda Platonovna Musina-Pushkina
|30= 30. Ivan Aleksandrovich Zagriajski
|31= 31. Euphrosyne Ulrica von Liphardt
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See also

  • Count of Merenberg

References

1. ^C. Arnold McNaughton, The Book of Kings: A Royal Genealogy, in 3 vols. (London, U.K.: Garnstone Press, 1973), vol. 1, p. 153. Hereinafter cited as The Book of Kings.
  • Genealogics - Leo van de Pas – Gräfin Sophie von Merenberg, Countess Torby
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