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Author_Edward Hanson
Biographies
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Grand Duke Dmitri
Historical Biographies
History
History & Criticism
Romanovs
Royalty
Russian Royalty

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  • ISBN 9781398128026
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich Romanov of Russia was born into tremendous privilege. However, his was a life dominated by recurring tragedies. His mother died giving birth to him, and his father abandoned him and his sister Marie. In the First World War he was aide-de-camp to his cousin the Tsar, when he took command of the army. His involvement in the murder of Rasputin earned him exile in Persia, yet ironically saved his life as he was not in Russia when the Revolution took place a few months later and ended the 300-year rule of the Romanovs.

In Europe, wearing a British uniform, he began the second half of his life, wandering between London and Paris, hoping for a return to Russia, even to the throne of his ancestors. Debts not helped by gambling problems led him to seek a suitable wife – preferably one with a large fortune. En route to that goal, he had a memorable affair with Coco Chanel. He eventually found an American heiress to marry. During the thirties, Dmitri became more involved in Russian emigré politics, particularly the fascist-leaning Mladoross (Young Russia) group. At the outbreak of the Second World War, Dmitri went to Switzerland where he died in a sanatorium in 1942.

Often only remembered as the killer of Rasputin, or a lover of Chanel, Dmitri lived through world-shaping events and has many stories to tell us, often through his largely unpublished diaries, which are brought to life in these pages.

Edward Hanson is an historian and writer living in London and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He is also the author of The Wandering Princess: Princess Hélène of France, Duchess of Aosta (1871–1951).

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