Cantacuzene, Julia, Princess, 1876-1975

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Name (Latin)
Cantacuzene, Julia, Princess, 1876-1975
Name (Cyrilic)
Кантакузина, Юлия, княгиня, 1876-1975
Other forms of name
Cantacuzène, Julia, Princess, 1876-1975
Cantacuzene, Julia Grant, kni︠a︡gini︠a︡, 1876-1975
Cantacuzene-Massengale, Tina-Julia Cantacuzene, kni︠a︡gini︠a︡, 1876-1975
Grant, Julia Cantacuzene, 1876-1975
Grant, Julia Dent, 1876-1975
Kantakuzen, I︠U︡lii︠a︡, kni︠a︡gini︠a︡, 1876-1975
Kantakuzen, Julia Grant, kni︠a︡gini︠a︡, 1876-1975
Speranskai︠a︡, Julia Grant, grafini︠a︡, 1876-1975
Speransky, Julia Grant, grafini︠a︡, 1876-1975
Date of birth
1876-06-06
Date of death
1975-10-04
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 47993475
Wikidata: Q6306366
Library of congress: n 00041779
OCoLC: oca05296557
DLC: n 00041779
Sources of Information
  • Revolutionary days, 1999:t.p. (Princess Julia Cantacuzene, Countess Speransky, née Grant) p. viii (Julia Dent Grant, granddaughter of U.S. Pres. Grant, married Russian prince, 1899)
  • LC data base 08-23-00:(hdg.: Kantakuzen, Julia Grant, kniagini︠a︡, 1876-1968)
  • BGMI, Dec. 13, 2006(Cantacuzene, Julia Dent (1876-1975); Cantacuzene, Princess Julia Grant (1876-1975))
  • RootsWeb, Dec. 13, 2006(Grant, Julia Cantacuzene; b. June 10, 1876 in The White House; d. Oct. 4, 1975, Washington, D.C.)
  • Royalty digest, viewed Dec. 13, 2006(Princess Cantacuzene-Massengale, Tina-Julia Cantacuzene, grand-daughter of Ulysses S. Grant)
  • Revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ionnye dni, 2007:t.p. (I︠U︡lii︠a︡ Kantakuzina)
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Wikipedia description:

Julia Dent Grant Cantacuzène Speransky, Princess Cantacuzène, Countess Speransky (June 6, 1876 – October 4, 1975), was an American author and historian. She was the eldest child of Frederick Dent Grant and his wife Ida Marie Honoré, and the second grandchild of Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States. In 1899, she married Prince Mikhail Cantacuzène, a Russian general and diplomat. Princess Cantacuzène was the author of three first-person accounts of the events leading up to the Russian Revolution in 1917, as well as a personal historian of the Russian people during that time. As the wife of a Russian nobleman, she was in a primary position to observe both the Imperial and Bolshevik positions during the Revolution. The title of Countess Speransky has been alternatively spelled "Spéransky" and "Spiranski."

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