Nadezhda Mountbatten


Nadezhda Mikhailovna de Torby, then Nadezhda Mountbatten (born May 28, 1896, January 22, 1963), Countess of Bags, Countess of Medina, Marquis of Milford Haven. Nadezhda was the daughter of Grand Duke Michael Michalovich Romanov and his morganatic wife Zofia von Merenberg, Countess de Torba. Her older sister was Anastazja de Bags. Nadezhda was also called Nada.

Her maternal grandparents were Michał Mikołajewicz, Romanov and Cecylia, the princess of Baden. Grandfather Nadezhda was the seventh and last child of Tsar Nicholas I Romanov and Aleksandra Fiodorowny, princess of Prussia. Nadezhda's mother was the granddaughter of Alexander Pushkin, who was a descendant of Ibrahim Hannibal. On November 15, 1916, in London, she married Prince George Battenberg, the second Marquess of Milford Haven. The couple had two children:

Nadezhda Michalovna Mountbatten died in Cannes, France in 1963.

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