- Princess Helen of Serbia
Infobox Russian Royalty|princess
name = Princess Helen of Serbia
title = Princess Helen of Russia
imgw = 200
imperial house = House of Holstein-Gottorp-RomanovHouse of Karađorđević (royal house)
caption = Princess Helen with her husband Prince John Constantinovich of Russia
date of birth = birth date|1884|11|4|mf=y
place of birth =Rijeka ,Croatia
date of death = death date and age|1962|10|16|1884|11|4|mf=y
place of death =Nice ,France
spouse =Prince John Constantinovich of Russia
father =Peter I of Yugoslavia
mother =Princess Zorka of Montenegro
issue = Prince Vsevelod Ivanovich of Russia
Princess Catherine Ivanovna of Russia
royal house =House of Romanov House of Karađorđević Princess Helen of Serbia (
November 4 ,1884 -October 16 ,1962 ) was the daughter of KingPeter I of Yugoslavia and his wife Princess Zorka of Montenegro. She was the elder sister ofGeorge, Crown Prince of Serbia andAlexander I of Yugoslavia . Helen was also a niece ofAnastasia of Montenegro , or Stana, wife of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia, and ofMilica of Montenegro , wife ofGrand Duke Peter Nicolaievich of Russia , the women who introducedGrigori Rasputin to Tsarina Alexandra. [Robert K. Massie, Nicholas and Alexandra, 1967, p. 198] She was born "Princess Jelena of Serbia", and was known as "Elena Petrovna", "Jelena Petrovna", "Hélène Petrovna" or "Ellen Petrovna" after her marriage.Early life
was very fond of her. cite web |author=Eagar, Margaret | year=1906| title= "Six Years at the Russian Court"|work=alexanderpalace.org|url=http://www.alexanderpalace.org/eagar/eagar.html/ |accessdate = January 3| access year=2007]
Engagement and marriage
A fourth aunt,
Elena of Montenegro , Queen of Italy, invited her for a visit and introduced her toPrince John Constantinovich of Russia . He proposed marriage soon after. It was a love match, a surprise to the family because the gentle, introverted John had thought of becoming aRussian Orthodox monk . (Charlotte Zeepvat, "The Camera and The Tsars: A Romanov Family Album," 2004, p. 56.) "Perhaps you know that Ioanchik is engaged to Helene of Serbia, it is so touching," wrote his distant cousin, 14-year-oldGrand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia , to her aunt,Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia , onJuly 14 ,1911 . "How funny if they might have children, can they be kissing him? What foul, fie!" [Alexander Bokhanov, Dr. Manfred Knodt, Vladimir Oustimenko, Zinaida Peregudova, and Lyubov Tyutyunnik, translator Lyudmila Xenofontova, "The Romanovs: Love, Power and Tragedy," 1993, p. 127.] The couple married onAugust 21 ,1911 , inSt. Petersburg ,Russia . Helen studiedmedicine at theUniversity of St. Petersburg following their marriage, a career pursuit she had to give up when she gave birth to her first child. [Zeepvat, "The Camera and the Tsars: A Romanov Family Album," 2004, p. 56] The couple had two children, Prince Vsevelod Ivanovich (January 20 ,1914 -June 18 ,1973 ), and Princess Catherine Ivanovna born in Pavlovsk on (July 12 ,1915 - died in Montevideo, Uruguay onJuly 14 ,2007 ). The three children and seven grandchildren of her daughter Princess Catherine, who married and later separated from Marchese Farace di Villaforesta, are the only great-grandchildren ofGrand Duke Constantine Constantinovich of Russia and his wife Grand Duchess Elisabeth Mavrikievna. [cite web | author= Paul Theroff| year=2007 | title= "Russia" | work=An Online Gotha| url=http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/gotha/russia.html | accessdate= January 3| accessyear=2007]Revolution
Helen voluntarily followed her husband into exile when he was arrested following the
Russian Revolution of 1917 and tried to obtain his release. John was imprisoned first atYekaterinburg ,Siberia and later moved toAlapaevsk , a town inSverdlovsk Oblast ,Russia , by theBolshevik s, where he was murdered onJuly 18 ,1918 along withGrand Duchess Elizabeth Fyodorovna ,Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich ; John's brothers Constantine Constantinovich and Igor Constantinovich, his distant cousin Prince Vladimir Pavlovich Paley; Grand Duke Sergei's secretary, Fyodor Remez; andVarvara Yakovleva , a sister from the Grand Duchess Elizabeth's convent. They were herded into the forest by the local Bolsheviks, pushed into an abandoned mineshaft and grenades were then hurled into the mineshaft.Imprisonment
John had persuaded Helen to leave
Alapaevsk and go back to their two young children, whom she had left with John's mother, Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mavrikievna of Russia, but Helen was arrested at Yekaterinburg and imprisoned herself atPerm in 1918. During her imprisonment, the Bolsheviks brought a girl who called herself Anastasia Romanova to her cell and asked her if the girl wasGrand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia , the daughter ofTsar Nicholas II . Helen said she didn't recognize the girl and the guards took her away. [Peter Kurth, "Anastasia: The Riddle of Anna Anderson," 1983, p. 43.]Exile
Swedish diplomats obtained permission for Helen's mother-in-law Grand Duchess Elizaveta Mavrikievna to leave Russia with Helen's children, Vsevelod and Catherine, and her own two younger children, Prince George Constantinovich and Princess Vera Constantinovna, in October 1918 aboard the Swedish ship "Angermanland". Helen remained imprisoned at Perm until Norwegian diplomats located her and had her transferred. She was then kept prisoner at the
Kremlin Palace before finally being allowed to leave and join her children in Sweden. [Charlotte Zeepvat, "The Camera and the Tsars: A Romanov Family Album," 2004, p. 213.]Helen eventually settled at
Nice ,France . She never remarried.Notes
References
*Margaret Eagar, "Six Years at the Russian Court," [http://www.alexanderpalace.org/eagar/eagar.html]
*Peter Kurth, "Anastasia: The Riddle of Anna Anderson," 1983.
*Robert K. Massie, "Nicholas and Alexandra," 1967
* [http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/gotha/russia.html Paul Theroff, An Online Gotha]
*Charlotte Zeepvat, "Romanov Autumn," 2000.
*Charlotte Zeepvat, "The Camera and the Tsars: A Romanov Family Album," 2004.External links
*"Helena Petrovna," a thread at www.alexanderpalace.org: [http://forum.alexanderpalace.org/index.php/topic,2110.0.html]
*"An Online Gotha," Romanov genealogy [http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/gotha/russia.html]Persondata
NAME=Serbia, Princess Helen of
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Princess Elena Petrovna of Russia; Princess Jelena of Serbia
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Serbian princess; wife of Prince Ioann Konstantinovich of Russia.
DATE OF BIRTH=November 4, 1884
PLACE OF BIRTH=Rijeka, Croatia
DATE OF DEATH=October 16, 1962
PLACE OF DEATH=Nice, France
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