Cenotaph here
Gravesite Details: Due to the Austrian court, she laid unburied at the Víziváros Monastery until 1803, when Joseph built the Church of St. Alexandra. In 1809 due to Napoleon's invasion her remains were moved to Buda Castle as a precaution. Once the war was over, she was returned to the Church of St. Alexandra. In 1981 the Church of St. Alexandra was raided by thieves who profaned the burial site. After this, her remains were transferred yet again to Buda Castle where she remained until 2004. During the Fall of 2004 she was returned to the Church of St. Alexandra thanks to the efforts of Russian and Üröm citizens.
Cenotaph here
Gravesite Details: Due to the Austrian court, she laid unburied at the Víziváros Monastery until 1803, when Joseph built the Church of St. Alexandra. In 1809 due to Napoleon's invasion her remains were moved to Buda Castle as a precaution. Once the war was over, she was returned to the Church of St. Alexandra. In 1981 the Church of St. Alexandra was raided by thieves who profaned the burial site. After this, her remains were transferred yet again to Buda Castle where she remained until 2004. During the Fall of 2004 she was returned to the Church of St. Alexandra thanks to the efforts of Russian and Üröm citizens.
Gravesite Details
Currently interred at the Church of St. Alexandra in Üröm, Pest, Hungary since 09/11/2004.
Family Members
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Alexander I
1777–1825
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Constantine Pavlovich Romanov
1779–1831
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Alexandra Pavlovna - Grand Duchess of Russia
1783–1801
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Helena Pavlovna of Russia
1784–1803
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Maria Paulowna Romanowa von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach
1786–1859
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Katharina Paulowna of Russia
1788–1819
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Olga Pavlovna
1792–1795
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Anna Paulowna
1795–1865
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Nicholas I Pavlovich Romanov
1796–1855
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Michael Pavlovich Romanov
1798–1849
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