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Natalia Alexandrovna Iskander Romanova | |||||
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Princess Romanovskaya-Iskander of Russia | |||||
![]() Princess Natalia and her brother Prince Kirill, in Tashkent province, Soviet Union (now Uzbekistan) in 1919 | |||||
Born | Tashkent, Russian Empire | 2 February 1917||||
Died | 25 July 1999 Moscow, Russian Federation | (aged 82)||||
Burial | Novodevichy Cemetery, Khamovniki District (Лужнецкий проезд, No. 2), Moscow, Russian Federation | ||||
Spouse | Nicholas Vladimirovich Dostal (1909–1959) | ||||
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House | House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov | ||||
Father | Alexander Nikolaevich Romanov, Prince Romanovsky-Iskander | ||||
Mother | Olga Iosifovna Rogowska | ||||
Religion | Eastern Orthodox |
Princess Natalia Alexandrovna Romanovskaya-Iskander (Russian: княгиня Наталья Александровна Романовская-Искандер, romanized: knyaginya, Natalya Aleksandrovna Romanovskaya-Iskander; 2 February [O.S. 20 January] 1917 – 25 July 1999), or simply Princess Iskander, was the last of two members of the male line of the House of Romanov to remain alive in the Soviet Union following the Revolution and its aftermath. The princess was a professional vertical motorcyclist and secret agent of the Lubyanka.