Alix's Engagement and Wedding

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Alixz:
Of course you are right about the respective princes and how the "Hessians" were brought into the revolution or any war where the princes could earn an extra buck buy renting out their armies. The Hessians were known to the crack troops, well trained and highly skilled soldiers and that might be why (in the time of the revolution) the name Hessian was applied to all of the Germanic soldiers who were fighting on both sides.
It is very hard to give this group of Germanic people a single designation because Germany did not exist as a country and all of the duchies and principalities had different names and different rulers.

We, working in the 19th century, call them Prussians - Hessians - etc and then Germans after the 1870 war with France and the unification of Germany under Prussia.

I didn't mean to get quite so far into this subject here as this is a thread about Alix's Engagement and Wedding, but the question had been asked and I just finished reading some material about the "Hessians" and the Trenton, New Jersey campaign of Geo Washington and Co.  

When I was in school and learning about this, I didn't know much about my European Heritage except that some of my ancestors had come from "Germany" and I never put the whole set of facts together back then. Mostly, my dad talked about those who came after the 1848 upheavals.

I found all of the information on those who became New Jersey citizens at a much later stage of life and, of course, with the Internet, research is so much faster and easier that it was when I was a kid.

I have a fascinating family tree with direct and indirect relationships to people and families that I never suspected. And, yes, I am verifying all of this, not just taking someone else's posting and information for granted.

I think that everyone probably has a family with a lot of interesting and maybe even famous people included if they look hard enough for them.  But for someone like me who has had ancestors who were here before the Revolution and who fought in just about every war (I can verify the Revolution - the War Between the States - and World War II) and it is an important part of who I am and what it means to me to be an American. In this era of "illegal immigration" problems and heritage "communities" instead of "melting pot Americans" I find comfort in knowing that my family, like all families, came here for a better life, but didn't wait for it to be legislated to them. They worked hard and fought hard and earned the rights we all have.

Yelena Aleksandrovna:
I've found the next set of images tagged as AF's wedding.

****The credits for all the images are for the italian site tipsimages.it****

Alexandra arriving for her wedding to the Winter Palace

Click here for bigger!!

The newly married Empress kisses the icon of Virgin Mary


The crowns are placed on the heads of the bride and the groom

Yelena Aleksandrovna:
Set number two:

As in the previous post ****The credits for all the images are for the italian site tipsimages.it****

The bride and groom walk together


Two more pics of the ceremony


Clemence:
Sorry if this was asked before, but was there a reason why no photos were taken in the wedding? A question of protocoll perhaps? Since the royal family were all passionate with photographs later on it seems a bit strange.

grandduchessella:
We've talked about it some on other threads but I don't know if there's been a conclusive answer. Except for Mavra (who didn't convert), there don't seem to be any photos from the Imperial weddings until later when Grand Duchess Helen and Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovna Jr were both photographed in their wedding regalia. Even then, there haven't been photos during the ceremony.

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