Maria Feodorovna

Empress consort of Russia (1847–1928)
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Maria Feodorovna
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Maria Feodorovna

Summary

Maria Feodorovna is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Yellow Palace[2]. She was born on November 26, 1847[3]. She passed away in Hvidøre[4]. She died on October 13, 1928[5]. She worked as a consort[6], painter[7], nurse[8], and aristocrat[9]. She ranks in the top 0.48% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,770 views/month, #4,842 of 1,000,298).[10]

Key Facts

  • Born in Yellow Palace[2], Maria Feodorovna…
  • Maria Feodorovna was born in Copenhagen[11].
  • Maria Feodorovna died in Hvidøre[4].
  • Maria Feodorovna was born on November 26, 1847[3].
  • Maria Feodorovna was born on January 1, 1847[12].
  • Maria Feodorovna died on October 13, 1928[5].
  • Maria Feodorovna died on January 1, 1928[13].
  • Burial took place at Peter and Paul Cathedral[14].
  • Burial took place at Roskilde Cathedral[15].
  • Maria Feodorovna's father was Christian IX of Denmark[16].
  • Maria Feodorovna's mother was Louise of Hesse-Kassel[17].
  • Among Maria Feodorovna's spouses was Alexander III of Russia[18].
  • A child of Maria Feodorovna was Nicholas II of Russia[19].
  • A child of Maria Feodorovna was Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich of Russia[20].
  • A child of Maria Feodorovna was Grand Duke George Alexandrovich of Russia[21].
  • A child of Maria Feodorovna was Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia[22].
  • A child of Maria Feodorovna was Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia[23].
  • A child of Maria Feodorovna was Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia[24].
  • Maria Feodorovna held citizenship in Kingdom of Denmark[25].
  • Maria Feodorovna held citizenship in Russian Empire[26].
  • Danish was Maria Feodorovna's native language[27].
  • Maria Feodorovna worked as a consort[6].
  • Maria Feodorovna's professions included painter[7].
  • Maria Feodorovna worked as a nurse[8].
  • Maria Feodorovna's professions included aristocrat[9].

Body

Origins and Family

Recorded place of birth include Yellow Palace[2], a building[28], in Denmark[29], founded in 1764[30] and Copenhagen[11], a largest city[31], in Denmark[32], founded in 1167[33]. Recorded date of birth include November 26, 1847[3] and January 1, 1847[12]. Maria Feodorovna's father was Christian IX of Denmark[16]. Her mother was Louise of Hesse-Kassel[17]. Danish was her native language[27].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include consort[6], painter[7], nurse[8], and aristocrat[9]. Positions held include Consort of Russia[34] and Grand Mistress of the Order of Saint Catherine[35].

Recognition

Awards received include Order of St. Andrew[36], an order[37], in Russian Empire[38], founded in 1698[39]; Knight of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky[40], a grade of an order[41], in Russian Empire[42]; Order of Louise[43], an order of chivalry for women[44], in Kingdom of Prussia[45], founded in 1814[46]; Order of Theresa[47], an order of chivalry for women[48], founded in 1827[49]; Order of Queen Maria Luisa[50], an order of chivalry for women[51], in Spain[52], founded in 1792[53]; and Order of Saint Isabel[54], an order of chivalry for women[55], in Portugal[56], founded in 1801[57].

Personal Life

Maria Feodorovna was married to Alexander III of Russia[18]. Children include Nicholas II of Russia[19], a monarch[58], 1868–1918[59], of Russian Empire[60], awarded the Order of St. Andrew[61]; Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich of Russia[20], an aristocrat[62], 1869–1870[63], of Russian Empire[64], awarded the Order of St. Andrew[65]; Grand Duke George Alexandrovich of Russia[21], an aristocrat[66], 1871–1899[67], of Russian Empire[68], awarded the Knight of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky[69], specialised in aristocracy[70]; Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia[22], an aristocrat[71], 1875–1960[72], of Russian Empire[73], awarded the Order of Saint Catherine[74]; Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia[23], a politician[75], 1878–1918[76], of Russian Empire[77], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[78]; and Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia[24], a painter[79], 1882–1960[80], of Russian Empire[81], awarded the Order of Saint Catherine[82]. Religious affiliations include Lutheranism[83], a Christian denominational family[84], founded in 1517[85] and Eastern Orthodoxy[86], a Christian denominational family[87].

Death and Burial

Recorded date of death include October 13, 1928[5] and January 1, 1928[13]. Maria Feodorovna died in Hvidøre[4]. Recorded place of burial include Peter and Paul Cathedral[14] and Roskilde Cathedral[15].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Maria Feodorovna include Imperatritsa Mariya[88], a battleship[89]; Princess Dagmar Island[90], an island[91], in Greenland[92]; and Dagmar Theatre[93], a theatre building[94], in Denmark[95], founded in 1883[96].

Why It Matters

Maria Feodorovna ranks in the top 0.48% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,770 views/month, #4,842 of 1,000,298).[10] She has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[97] She is known by 76 alternative names across languages and contexts.[98]

Entities named for her include Imperatritsa Mariya[88], a battleship[89]; Princess Dagmar Island[90], an island[91], in Greenland[92]; and Dagmar Theatre[93], a theatre building[94], in Denmark[95], founded in 1883[96].

FAQs

Where was Maria Feodorovna born?

Maria Feodorovna was born in Yellow Palace[2].

Where did Maria Feodorovna die?

Maria Feodorovna passed away in Hvidøre[4].

Who were Maria Feodorovna's parents?

Maria Feodorovna's father was Christian IX of Denmark[16]. Maria Feodorovna's mother was Louise of Hesse-Kassel[17].

Who was Maria Feodorovna married to?

Maria Feodorovna's spouses include Alexander III of Russia[18].

What did Maria Feodorovna do for work?

Maria Feodorovna worked as consort[6], painter[7], nurse[8], and aristocrat[9].

What awards did Maria Feodorovna receive?

Honors received include Order of St. Andrew[36], Knight of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky[40], Order of Louise[43], and Order of Theresa[47].

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  1. 6d ago · KaleemBot bot · 2026-05-14 view diff on Wikidata ↗
    Different from Princess Dagmar of Denmark
    Position held Consort of Russia, Grand Mistress of the Order of Saint Catherine
    Country of citizenship Kingdom of Denmark, Russian Empire
    Depicted by Portrait of Grand Duchess Maria Fiodorovna
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