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  1. Count Michael Mikhailovich de Torby (8 October 1898 in Wiesbaden – 25 April 1959 in London) was the son of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia (1861–1929) and his morganatic wife Countess Sophie of Merenberg (1868–1927).

  2. The grand duke's son, Michael, Count de Torby (known familially as Boy Torby), lost his employment and came to live with them, but the relationship was difficult, not least because Boy suffered a recurring form of depression.

  3. 23 de ene. de 2022 · 1891 February 26, Michael Mikhailovich and Sophie Nikolaievna of Merenberg married morganatically, to the extreme disapproval of his family in Russia. [1] 1891 , Sophie Nikolaievna of Merenberg was created Countess Torby by her uncle, Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg.

  4. Count Michael Mikhailovich de Torby (8 October 1898 – 8 May 1959); an artist, who was not married. Later life and death. She and her husband lived at Kenwood House in Hampstead, London, prior to World War I. However, the Russian Revolution reduced the Grand Duke's finances.

  5. 6 de ago. de 2020 · On August 4, 1892, Sophie Nikolaevna received the title of Countess of Torby for her and her offspring from the Duke of Nassau. It was invented by Mikhail Mikhailovich himself in memory of the village of Tory on his father's Borjomi estate, Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolaevich.

  6. Count Michael Mikhailovich de Torby (Q4156250) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. British painter (1898-1959) ... Michael Mikhailovich de Torby; Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Russian Wikipedia. image. Michael de Torby.png 323 × 473; 175 KB.

  7. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectprint | British Museum

    Portrait of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia and his wife Countess Anastasia Mikhailovna de Torby at the Devonshire House Ball; the pair standing in full-length and frontal view; at left, the Grand Duke dressed in a Renaissance costume with slashes and a ruff, holding a feather-trimmed hat in his right hand; at right, the Countess ...