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Tatiana and was
Tatiana was described as tall and slender, with dark auburn hair and dark blue-gray eyes, fine, chiseled features, and a refined, elegant bearing befitting the daughter of an Emperor.
Tatiana's title is most precisely translated as " Grand Princess ," meaning that Tatiana, as an " imperial highness ", was higher in rank than other princesses in Europe, who were " royal highnesses.
Like the other Romanov children, Tatiana was raised with some austerity.
According to one story, Tatiana, accustomed to being addressed only by her name and patronymic, was so disconcerted when she was addressed as " Your Imperial Highness " by lady-in-waiting Baroness Sophie Buxhoeveden when she was heading a committee meeting that she kicked the woman under the table and hissed " Are you crazy to speak to me like that?
" According to a 29 May 1897 diary entry written by her father's distant cousin, Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia, she was given the name " Tatiana " as an homage to the heroine in Alexander Pushkin's novel in verse Eugene Onegin.
When she began to recover, Tatiana was permitted to see her older sister for five minutes but didn't recognize her.
When her governess, Margaretta Eagar, told her after the visit that the sickly child she had been conversing so gently with was Olga, four-year-old Tatiana began to cry bitterly and protested that the pale, thin child couldn't be her adored older sister.
Tatiana was practical and had a natural talent for leadership.
Though she was eighteen months Tatiana's senior, Olga had no objection when Tatiana decided to take charge of a situation.
Tatiana was the conduit of all her mother's decisions.
" It was not that her sisters loved their mother any less ," recalled her French tutor Pierre Gilliard, " but Tatiana knew how to surround her with unwearying attentions and never gave way to her own capricious impulses.
" Alexandra wrote Nicholas on 13 March 1916 that Tatiana was the only one of their four daughters who " grasped it " when she explained her way of looking at things.
Gilliard wrote that Tatiana was reserved and " well balanced " but less open and spontaneous than Olga.
Tatiana and her three sisters, like their mother, were all potential carriers of the hemophilia gene ; the Tsarina was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria, from whom the trait was inherited.
" Eleven-year-old Tatiana wrote a letter asking Rasputin to visit her and telling him how hard it was to see her mother ill. " But you know because you know everything ," she wrote.
Young Tatiana was aware of the tension in the nursery and afraid of her mother's reaction to Tyutcheva's actions.
Tatiana was rumored to have been present at Rasputin's murder on 17 December 1916, " disguised as a lieutenant of the Chevaliers-Gardes, so that she could revenge herself on Rasputin who had tried to violate her.
" It was also rumored that Rasputin was castrated in front of Tatiana, wrote Maurice Paléologue, the French ambassador to Russia, in his memoirs.
Tatiana attended Rasputin's funeral on 21 December 1916, and Rasputin was buried with an icon signed on its reverse side by Tatiana, her mother and sisters.
Tatiana, like her mother, was deeply religious and read her Bible frequently.

Tatiana and 29
Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia ( Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova ) ( In Russian Великая Княжна Татьяна Николаевна ), ( 29 May ( O. S.
He married Countess Tatiana Alexandrovna de Ribeaupierre ( June 29, 1828-January 14, 1879 ), a lady-in-waiting to the Empress, daughter of Comte Alexandre de Ribeaupierre and his wife Ekaterina Mikhailovna Potemkina, another niece of Prince Potemkin.
** Madeleine Immacolata Tatiana Theresa Caiazzo ( born 29 November 1999 )

Tatiana and October
Tatiana Grigorieva (; born October 8, 1975 in Leningrad, Soviet Union ) is a retired Australian pole vaulter.
It is not clear when it was written: according to the composer's letters composition was between July and October 1953, but Tatiana Nikolayeva stated that it was completed in 1951.
** Tatiana Brigid Honor von Preußen ( born 16 October 1980 )
Poddar killed Tatiana Tarasoff on October 27, 1969, and her parents filed suit against several of the organizations and individuals who had been involved.

Tatiana and 1914
Grand Duchess Tatiana and her mother, Tsarina Alexandra, in about 1914.
In an article in the December 2004 edition of the magazine Royalty Digest: A Journal of Record Peter de Malama wrote that his cousin, Dmitri Yakovlevich Malama, an officer in the Imperial Russian Cavalry, met Tatiana when he was wounded in 1914 and a romance later developed between Tatiana and the young man when he was appointed an equerry to the court of the Tsar at Tsarskoye Selo.
Dmitri Malama gave Tatiana a French bulldog she named " Ortino " in September 1914.
" Forgive me about the little dog ," Tatiana wrote to her mother on 30 September 1914.

Tatiana and letter
Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana in court dress in a formal portrait taken in 1913 On 15 August 1915, Tatiana wrote her mother another letter expressing her desire to help her bear the burdens brought on by the war: " I simply can't tell you how awfully sorry I am for you, my beloved ones.
" She pines without work ," wrote her fellow nurse Valentina Chebotareva after receiving a letter from Tatiana on 16 April 1917.
Tatiana, apparently trying to advocate for her mother, asked her friend Margarita Khitrovo in a letter on 8 May 1917 why their fellow nurses did not write to Tsarina Alexandra directly.
Although not described, it is assumed the letter details Karla's illegal activities and offers him the stark choice between defection to the West and protection for Tatiana, or exposure, leading inevitably to his destruction by adversaries within Moscow Centre, and Tatiana being left to her fate.

Tatiana and for
In 1981, Llewellyn married Tatiana Soskin, whom he had known for ten years.
In the late 1920s he left Olga Kameneva for Tatiana Glebova, with whom he had a son, Vladimir Glebov ( 1929 – 1994 ).
Colonel Kobylinsky, the family's guard at Tsarskoye Selo and Tobolsk, felt Tatiana " had no liking for art.
Her mother's friend Anna Vyrubova later wrote that Tatiana had a great talent for making clothing, embroidery and crochet and that she dressed her mother's long hair as well as any professional hair stylist.
She wrote in her diary on 15 March 1910 that she couldn't understand the family's regard for Rasputin as " almost a saint " when she viewed him as only a " khlyst " Tyutcheva told Grand Duchess Xenia that the starets visited when Olga and Tatiana were getting ready for bed and sat there talking with them and " caressing " them.
Her English tutor, Sydney Gibbes, who later became a Russian Orthodox priest, disagreed and felt that religion for Tatiana was a duty rather than something she felt in her heart.
In their memoirs, both her mother's friend, Vyrubova, and lady in waiting Lili Dehn recalled that Tatiana, the most social of the sisters, longed for friends her own age but her social life was restricted by her rank and her mother's distaste for society.
On another occasion during the war, when the lady in waiting who usually picked them up from the hospital was detained and sent a carriage without an attendant, Tatiana and her sister Olga decided to go shopping for the first time.
Tatiana was also fond of an officer named Vladimir Kiknadze, whom she cared for when he was wounded in 1915 and again in 1916, according to the diary of Valentina Ivanovna Chebotareva, a nurse who worked with Tatiana during the war.
According to some sources, Serbian king Peter I wanted Tatiana as a bride for his younger son, Prince Alexander.
" If anyone wishes to write us, let them write directly ," Tatiana wrote to " my dear dove " Chebotareva on 9 December 1917, after expressing concern for fellow nurses and a patient they had once treated together.
Grand Duchesses Tatiana and Anastasia and the dog Ortino in captivity at Tsarskoe Selo in the spring of 1917 At Yekaterinburg, Tatiana occasionally joined her younger sisters in chatting with some of the guards over tea, asking them questions about their families and talking about her hopes for a new life in England when they were released.
The shocked Tatiana ran from the room, " pale as death ," and her younger sister Maria scolded the guards for their bad language.
On 14 July 1918, local priests at Yekaterinburg conducted a private church service for the family and reported that Tatiana and her family, contrary to custom, fell on their knees during the prayer for the dead.

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