Nadezhda Dreyer
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Nadezhda Dreyer
Summary
Nadezhda Dreyer is a human[1]. She was born on +1861-01-01T00:00:00Z[2]. She died on +1929-01-01T00:00:00Z[3].
Key Facts
- Nadezhda Dreyer was born on +1861-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
- Nadezhda Dreyer died on +1929-01-01T00:00:00Z[3].
- Nadezhda Dreyer's father was Aleksandr Dreyer[4].
- Among Nadezhda Dreyer's spouses was Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovich of Russia[5].
- A child of Nadezhda Dreyer was Artemy Nikolaievich Iskander, Prince Romanovsky-Iskander[6].
- A child of Nadezhda Dreyer was Alexandr Nikolajewitsch Iskander[7].
- A child of Nadezhda Dreyer was Daria Chasovitina[8].
- Nadezhda Dreyer is recorded as female[9].
- Nadezhda Dreyer's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Nadezhda Dreyer's family name is recorded as Dreyer[11].
- Nadezhda Dreyer's given name is recorded as Nadezhda[12].
- Nadezhda Dreyer's Rodovid ID is recorded as 127516[13].
- Nadezhda Dreyer's name in native language is recorded as Надежда Александровна Дрейер[14].
- Nadezhda Dreyer's genealogics.org person ID is recorded as I00143833[15].
- Nadezhda Dreyer's Geni.com profile ID is recorded as 6000000003232583949[16].
- Nadezhda Dreyer's The Peerage person ID is recorded as p10332.htm#i103317[17].
- Nadezhda Dreyer's Roglo person ID is recorded as p=nadejda;n=von dreyer[18].
Body
Origins and Family
Nadezhda Dreyer was born on +1861-01-01T00:00:00Z[2]. Her father was Aleksandr Dreyer[4].
Personal Life
Nadezhda Dreyer was married to Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovich of Russia[5]. Children include Artemy Nikolaievich Iskander, Prince Romanovsky-Iskander[6], 1883–1919[19]; Alexandr Nikolajewitsch Iskander[7], a cavalry master[20], 1887–1957[21], of Russian Empire[22]; and Daria Chasovitina[8], 1896–1966[23], of Russian Empire[24].
Death and Burial
Nadezhda Dreyer died on +1929-01-01T00:00:00Z[3].
FAQs
Who were Nadezhda Dreyer's parents?
Nadezhda Dreyer's father was Aleksandr Dreyer[4].
Who was Nadezhda Dreyer married to?
Nadezhda Dreyer's spouses include Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovich of Russia[5].