Olga Iurevskaya (1873–1925)
Olga Iurevskaya (1873–1925)
Countess of Merenberg. Name variations: Olga Yourievsky. Born in 1873 (some sources cite 1874); died on August 15, 1925; daughter of Ekaterina Dolgorukova (1847–1922) and Alexander II (1818–1881), tsar of Russia (r. 1885–1881); married George, count of Merenberg, on May 12, 1895; children: George (b. 1897), count of Merenberg; Olga von Merenberg (b. 1898, who married Michael Tarielovitch, count Loris-Melikoff).
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