Anna Pavlovna of Russia

Queen consort of the Netherlands (1795-1865)
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Anna Pavlovna of Russia
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Anna Pavlovna of Russia

Summary

Anna Pavlovna of Russia is a human[1]. She was born in Saint Petersburg[2]. She was born on January 18, 1795[3]. She passed away in The Hague[4]. She died on March 1, 1865[5]. She worked as a painter[6] and draftsperson[7]. She has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]

Key Facts

  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia's place of birth was Saint Petersburg[2].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia passed away in The Hague[4].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia was born on January 18, 1795[3].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia died on March 1, 1865[5].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia is buried at Nieuwe Kerk Delft[9].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia's father was Paul I of Russia[10].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia's mother was Sophie Dorothee of Württemberg[11].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia was married to William II of the Netherlands[12].
  • A child of Anna Pavlovna of Russia was William III of the Netherlands[13].
  • A child of Anna Pavlovna of Russia was Prince Alexander of the Netherlands[14].
  • A child of Anna Pavlovna of Russia was Prince Hendrik of the Netherlands[15].
  • A child of Anna Pavlovna of Russia was Prince Ernest Casimir of the Netherlands[16].
  • A child of Anna Pavlovna of Russia was Princess Sophie of the Netherlands[17].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia held citizenship in Russian Empire[18].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia's professions included painter[6].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia's professions included draftsperson[7].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia held the position of Consort of the Netherlands[19].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia received the Order of Saint Catherine[20].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia received the Order of Queen Maria Luisa[21].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia's religion is recorded as Russian Orthodox Church[22].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia is recorded as female[23].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia's instance of is recorded as human[24].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia's family is recorded as Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov[25].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia's noble title is recorded as Grand Duchess[26].
  • Anna Pavlovna of Russia's noble title is recorded as princess[27].

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Origins and Family

Anna Pavlovna of Russia was born in Saint Petersburg[2]. She was born on January 18, 1795[3]. Her father was Paul I of Russia[10]. Her mother was Sophie Dorothee of Württemberg[11].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include painter[6] and draftsperson[7]. Anna Pavlovna of Russia held the position of Consort of the Netherlands[19].

Recognition

Awards received include Order of Saint Catherine[20], an order of chivalry for women[28], in Russian Empire[29], founded in 1714[30] and Order of Queen Maria Luisa[21], an order of chivalry for women[31], in Spain[32], founded in 1792[33].

Personal Life

Anna Pavlovna of Russia was married to William II of the Netherlands[12]. Children include William III of the Netherlands[13], a politician[34], 1817–1890[35], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[36], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[37], specialised in politics[38]; Prince Alexander of the Netherlands[14], a military personnel[39], 1818–1848[40], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[41]; Prince Hendrik of the Netherlands[15], a military personnel[42], 1820–1879[43], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[44], awarded the Royal Order of the Seraphim[45]; Prince Ernest Casimir of the Netherlands[16], 1822–1822[46]; and Princess Sophie of the Netherlands[17], an aristocrat[47], 1824–1897[48], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[49], specialised in literature[50]. Her religion is recorded as Russian Orthodox Church[22].

Death and Burial

Anna Pavlovna of Russia died on March 1, 1865[5]. She died in The Hague[4]. Burial took place at Nieuwe Kerk Delft[9].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Anna Pavlovna of Russia include Paulownia tomentosa[51], a taxon[52] and Paulownia[53], a taxon[54].

Why It Matters

Anna Pavlovna of Russia has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8] She is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]

Entities named for her include Paulownia tomentosa[51], a taxon[52] and Paulownia[53], a taxon[54].

FAQs

Where was Anna Pavlovna of Russia born?

Born in Saint Petersburg[2], Anna Pavlovna of Russia…

Where did Anna Pavlovna of Russia die?

Anna Pavlovna of Russia passed away in The Hague[4].

Who were Anna Pavlovna of Russia's parents?

Anna Pavlovna of Russia's father was Paul I of Russia[10]. Anna Pavlovna of Russia's mother was Sophie Dorothee of Württemberg[11].

Who was Anna Pavlovna of Russia married to?

Anna Pavlovna of Russia's spouses include William II of the Netherlands[12].

What did Anna Pavlovna of Russia do for work?

Anna Pavlovna of Russia worked as painter[6] and draftsperson[7].

What awards did Anna Pavlovna of Russia receive?

Honors received include Order of Saint Catherine[20] and Order of Queen Maria Luisa[21].

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  3. [23] . Integrated Authority File. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
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  24. [3] . Q25860167. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  25. [5] . Q25860167. Retrieved . wikidata.org.

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  25. [54] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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  1. [8] . Wikidata sitelinks. wikidata.org.
  2. [55] . Wikidata aliases. wikidata.org.

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