Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia

Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia (Russian: Михаил Николаевич; 25 October 1832 – 18 December 1909) was a Russian field marshal, the fourth son and seventh child of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia and Charlotte of Prussia. He was the first owner of the New Michael Palace on the Palace Quay in Saint Petersburg.

Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich
Michael Nikolaevich, c. 1880–90
Born(1832-10-25)25 October 1832
Peterhof Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Died18 December 1909(1909-12-18) (aged 77)
Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Spouse
Princess Cecilie of Baden
(m. 1857; died 1891)
Issue
  • Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich
  • Anastasia Mikhailovna, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
  • Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich
  • Grand Duke George Mikhailovich
  • Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich
  • Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich
  • Grand Duke Alexei Mikhailovich
HouseHolstein-Gottorp-Romanov
FatherNicholas I of Russia
MotherCharlotte of Prussia
Military career
Allegiance Russia
Branch Imperial Russian Army
Service years1846–1909
RankGeneralfeldmarschall
CommandsCaucasus Military District

Marriage and issue

On 16 August 1857, he married Princess Cecilie of Baden (1839–1891), daughter of Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden and Sophie of Sweden. Cecily adopted the name Olga Feodorovna, and had the following children with him:

  Name Birth Death Spouse (dates of birth & death) and children
Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich of Russia
184026 April
1859
191928 January
1919
Unmarried. He was killed by the Bolsheviks during the Russian revolution;
no issue
Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Russia 186028 July
1860
192211 March
1922
Married 1879 (24 January),
Frederick Francis III, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1851–1897);
1 son, 2 daughters; 1 illegitimate son.
Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia 186116 October
1861
192926 April
1929
Married 1891 (26 February),
Sophie of Merenberg (1868–1927);
1 son, 2 daughters.
Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia 186323 August
1863
191928 January
1919
Married 1900 (12 May),
Princess Maria of Greece and Denmark (1876–1940);
2 daughters.

He was killed by the Bolsheviks during the Russian revolution.

Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia 186613 April
1866
193326 February
1933
Married 1894 (6 August),
Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia (1875–1960);
1 daughter, 6 sons.
Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich of Russia 18697 October
1869
191818 July
1918
Unmarried. He was killed by the Bolsheviks during the Russian revolution;
no issue
Grand Duke Alexei Mikhailovich of Russia 187528 December
1875
18952 March
1895
Unmarried;
no issue

Career

He served 20 years (1862–1882) as the Governor General of Caucasia, being seated in Tbilisi, the town which most of his children remembered as the home of their childhood. In the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878, he was nominal Commander-in-Chief of the Russian troops in the Caucasus and was appointed Field Marshal General in April 1878.

In the course of his life, four members of his family ruled as Emperors of Russia: his father, Nicholas I; his brother, Alexander II; his nephew, Alexander III; as well as his grand-nephew, Nicholas II, whose second daughter, Grand Duchess Tatiana, the Grand Duke was godfather to.

He died in Cannes, France, on 18 December 1909. He was the last surviving legitimate grandchild of Paul I of Russia.

Legacy

He was remembered by Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna, granddaughter of his eldest brother, in her memoirs: "My great-uncle, Grand Duke Michael came from time to time to pay us visits. He was an old gentleman of great height and unforgettable elegance; he fascinated us by the perfection and harmony of his gestures, by his affability and his air of a grand seigneur of an epoch already vanished. He was the last of the Grand Dukes who, according to the custom of my grandfather's time, tutoi-ed the men, and in spite of his age he bowed with touching grace before the women as he kissed their hands."

Honours

National orders and decorations
  • Knight of St. Andrew, 1832
  • Knight of St. Alexander Nevsky, 1832
  • Knight of the White Eagle, 1832
  • Knight of St. Anna, 1st Class, 1832
  • Knight of St. George, 4th Class, July 1854; 2nd Class, February 1864; 1st Class, September 1877
  • Knight of St. Vladimir, 1st Class, January 1863
  • Golden Saber "For Bravery", 1863; Golden Sword "For the conquest of the Caucasus", in Diamonds and Emeralds, February 1864
  • Knight of St. Stanislaus, 1st Class, November 1865
Foreign orders and decorations

Ancestors

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