Prince John Constantinovich of Russia Russian prince
Prince John Constantinovich of Russia is a 32 years old Russian prince from Pavlovsk. Prince John Constantinovich of Russia was born on July 05, 1886 (died on July 18, 1918, he was 32 years old) in Pavlovsk.
About
No, he died on 07/18/1918, 106 years ago. He was 32 years old when he died. Cause of death: execution by firing squad. He died in Alapayevsk
Family
His mother is Princess Elisabeth Of Saxe-Altenburg and his father is Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich Of Russia. His mother died at the age of (Prince was 40 years old). When Prince born she was 21 years old. () and Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich Of Russia was 27 years old when Prince born.
Parents
Wife
Children
He had five children, Prince (59, Russian prince) , Vsevelod (59) , Vsevolod (59) , Ekaterina (91) and Princess (91) . When his first child, Prince Vsevolod Ivanovich of Russia, was born, Prince John Constantinovich of Russia was 27 years old.
Siblings
Prince John Constantinovich of Russia had 7 siblings. Russian princess Princess (19 years younger) , Russian prince Prince (7 years younger) , Russian princess Princess (3 years younger) , Prince (4 years younger) , Prince (16 years younger) , Prince (6 years younger) , and Prince (1 year younger)
Awards (3)
Awarded Gold Sword for Bravery , awarded Order of St. Andrew , awarded Order of Saint Stanislaus, 1st class ,
Education
He graduated from Nikolaevskaya Cavalry School
What was Prince's zodiac sign?Prince John Constantinovich of Russia zodiac sign was cancer.
Other facts about Prince John Constantinovich of Russia
Place of death | Alapayevsk |
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Parent | Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia, Princess Elisabeth of Saxe-Altenburg (1865–1927) |
Spouse | Princess Helen of Serbia |
Place of birth | Pavlovsk |
Family | House Of Romanov |
Noble title | Knyaz |
Family name | Romanov. Show people with the surname Romanov |
Date of death | 1918-07-18T00:00:00Z |
Given name | Jean |
Allegiance | Russian Empire |
Cause of death | Execution By Firing Squad |
Manner of death | Homicide |
Conflict | World War I |