Ceclava Czapska

Ceclava Czapska

Infobox_Person | name =Ceclava Czapska
other_names = Maria Nikolaevna
Ceclava di Fonzo Czapska
Ceclava Dolgoruky


caption =
birth_date = January 2, 1899
birth_place =
death_date = death date and age|1970|12|1|1899|2|1|mf=yes
death_place = Rome
death_cause =
spouse = Nicolas Dolgoruky

Ceclava Czapska (b. 2 January 1899 d. 1 December 1970 in Rome) - was the woman who claimed to be Grand Duchess Maria, daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, the last autocratic ruler of Imperial Russia, and his wife Tsarina Alexandra.

On 20 January 1919 in Romania she married prince Nicolas Dolgoruky (called "di Fonz").

They had two daughters:
*Beatrice - mother of Alexis Brimeyer,
*Yolanda.

Her grave is in Prima Porta.

ources

* [http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internacional/UNIoN_SOVIeTICA/zarina/hijas/sobrevivieron/matanza/familia/imperial/rusa/elpepiint/19800210elpepiint_1/Tes/ La zarina y sus cuatro hijas sobrevivieron a la matanza de la familia imperial rusa]
*Martha Schad "Wielkie dynastie. Mit i historia - Romanowowie", Warsaw 2003, s. 72.


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