Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and His Wife Alexandra of Hesse Were Third Cousins, and Were Both Severely Inbred

     The infographic below shows how Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and his wife, Alexandra of Hesse, were related.
     It is a smaller version of the infographic I published in my previous article "Proving That the Royal Families of Seven Countries Are Related (and Inbred)", which focuses specifically on Nicky and Alix's parentage and incestuous heritage, rather than how the Romanovs and the seven royal families are interrelated.

     As I explained in my previous article, "Prince Philip's Death Prompts Realization That He and Elizabeth Were Incestuous Imperialists":


     They were third cousins; because both Nicky and Alix were the great-great-grandchildren of King George III of Britain and Ireland.
     Maria Romanov's father, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, was the son of Maria Feodorovna of Denmark, also known as Dagmar. Dagmar's mother was Louise of Hesse-Kassel, the daughter of Louise Charlotte of Denmark. Louise Charlotte's father was George III, and her brother was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Stratheam.
     Prince Edward married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Salfield, and they had a daughter who became Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, her first cousin once removed. Their marriage begat Edward VII and Princess Alice. Princess Alice married Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse. Their marriage begat several daughters, including Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, and Alexandra (who married Tsar Nicholas II and gave birth to Maria).
     Thus, Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei Romanov were descended from King George III of England through both their mother's and father's sides of the family.

     Queen Victoria had originally objected to the marriage of Nicholas to her granddaughter Alexandra, but the two married anyway, and had five children, none of them strong enough to be king.
     Probably owing to Nicky and Alix's third-cousins relationship, and to the high probability that the children of incest will inherit recessive genes, Queen Victoria passed hemophilia down to Prince Alexei, through Alexandria and her mother Alice. Alexei's hemophilia caused him to bleed non-stop whenever he was injured, which made the Russian royal family consider turning to Rasputin for help.
     See the link below to see the seven-family royal tree:
     http://www.aquarianagrarian.blogspot.com/2021/04/proving-that-royal-families-of-seven.html"

 





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Created, Written, and Published on April 28th, 2021

Includes an excerpt from an article written on April 15th, 2021
and edited on April 21st and 28th, 2021

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