Grand Duke Vyacheslav Constantinovich of Russia
Grand Duke Vyacheslav Constantinovich | |
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Born | Warsaw, Warsaw Governorate, Congress Poland |
13 July 1862
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire |
Burial | Grand Ducal Mausoleum |
House | House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov |
Father | Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaevich of Russia |
Mother | Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg |
Grand Duke Vyacheslav Constantinovich of Russia, (13 July 1862 – 27 February 1879), was a Romanov grand duke and the youngest son of Grand Duke Constantine Nicholaevich of Russia and his wife Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna. The English form of his first name is Wenceslas.
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Biography
Vyacheslav, who was nicknamed "Slava," was the baby of the family and a family favorite. He was tall and used to joke that, when he is dead, his coffin would be stuck in a doorway of the Marble Palace. It really happened so when he died. At age sixteen, he complained suddenly of a splitting headache and violent illness. He lay with a Russian Orthodox icon on his pillow as his family surrounded him, urging him to breathe. He died within a week of brain inflammation. His mother later reported that she had seen the ghost of a white lady in the art gallery at Pavlovsk on the day before Vyacheslav became ill. She took the apparition as a portent of death. His brother Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich of Russia later recalled, as he walked in Vyacheslav's funeral procession, how much Vyacheslav enjoyed drawing funeral processions in great detail.[1]
Ancestry
Notes
- ↑ Zeepvat (2004), p. 182
References
- Pchelov, E.V. (2003). The Romanovs: history of the dynasty. Archive. Moscow, OLMA-PRESS. ISBN 5-224-01678-9
- Zeepvat, Charlotte (2004). The Camera and the Tsars. Sutton Publishing. ISBN 0-7509-3049-7