Ceclava Czapska

Ceclava Czapska (Cécile Czapska) (Vilnius 2 January 1899 – 1 December 1970) was a Romanov impostor who claimed to be the Grand Duchess Maria, daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, the last autocratic ruler of Imperial Russia, and his wife Tsarina Alexandra.She was the daughter of Boleslaw Czapska and Raja Ludmilla Tchapline. On 20 January 1919, she and Prince Nicolas Dolgoruky, called 'di Fonz,' were married in Romania. They had two daughters, Olga-Béata (born 1927), mother of Alexis Brimeyer; and Julia-Yolande (born 1937).She died in Rome. Her grave is in Prima Porta.

Personal facts

Ceclava Czapska
Alias (AKA)
Ceclava Dolgoruky
Ceclava di Fonzo Czapska
Cécile Czapska
Birth dateJanuary 02, 1899
Nationality
Italy
Date of deathDecember 01, 1970
Place of death
Rome
Spouse
Nicolas Dolgoruky
Known for
Romanov impostors

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