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Prince '''Georgi Konstantinovich of Russia,''' ([[May 6]], [[1903]] - [[November 7]], [[1938]]), was the youngest son of [[Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia]] and his wife [[Princess Elisabeth of Saxe-Altenburg|Grand Duchess Elizaveta Mavrikievna]] |
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Following the [[Russian Revolution of 1917]], he escaped to Sweden in October 1918 with his mother, younger sister [[Princess Vera Konstantinovna of Russia]], and niece and nephew aboard the Swedish ship ''Angermanland''.<ref>Zeepvat, Charlotte, ''The Camera and the Tsars,'' Sutton Publishing, 2004, p. 213</ref> |
Following the [[Russian Revolution of 1917]], he escaped to Sweden in October 1918 with his mother, younger sister [[Princess Vera Konstantinovna of Russia]], and niece and nephew aboard the Swedish ship ''Angermanland''.<ref>Zeepvat, Charlotte, ''The Camera and the Tsars,'' Sutton Publishing, 2004, p. 213</ref> |
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Prince Georgi Konstantinovich of Russia, (May 6, 1903 - November 7, 1938), was the youngest son of Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia and his wife Grand Duchess Elizaveta Mavrikievna
Following the Russian Revolution of 1917, he escaped to Sweden in October 1918 with his mother, younger sister Princess Vera Konstantinovna of Russia, and niece and nephew aboard the Swedish ship Angermanland.[1]
Georgi, who never married, became a successful interior designer. He died of complications following surgery in New York City at the age of 35.[2]