Dorrit Reventlow

Dom Telmo José Coelho de Braganza
(m. 1961; died 1985)

Dimitri Romanov, Prince of Russia
(m. 1993; died 2016)
IssueDona Maria de Braganza PedersonHouseHolstein-Gottorp-Romanov (by marriage)
Reventlow (by birth)FatherEric ReventlowMotherNina Bent RasmussenReligionEastern Orthodox Church

Princess Dorrit Romanov (née Countess Reventlow; born 22 April 1942) is a Danish translator, benefactor, philanthropist, social activist, and the widow of Prince Dimitri Romanov, who had claims to the headship of the Imperial House of Russia.

Biography

Russian imperial family
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Princess Inez Romanoff
Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff


Princess Dorrit Romanov


Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia

Extended imperial family
  • Prince Rostislav Romanov

Prince Nikolai Kirillovich Romanov


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She was born Dorrit Reventlow on 22 April 1942 in the city of Recife, Brazil, in the family of Eric Reventlow (1903–1944) and his wife Nina Bent Rasmussen (1912–1996). She is a direct descendant of Landgrave Conrad Georg Reventlow (1749-1815), Privy Councillor of Denmark from his relationship with Marie Sophie Brag (b. 1770).[1] Dorrit is the third child in the family, her sister Rosa was born in 1938 and is married to French-Brazilian industrialist Jose Carlos Gonçalves. Brother George was born in 1941 and lived only eight years and died in 1949 in Denmark.

Dorrit's father died when she was only two years and in 1946 the family returned to Denmark. She attended private schools in Denmark and Switzerland, where she learned Portuguese, English, French, Italian and Spanish. In 1976 she opened her own translation company in Lisbon. After the death of her first husband in 1985 she returned to Denmark, where she worked as a representative of a Portuguese tourism company, also serving as the chair of a Danish-Brazilian society. In this role, Princess Dorrit succeeded in expanding the society's membership, while promoting Portuguese language and culture.

Since 1993, she has headed her own translation firm called Translator Dorrit Romanoff & Assoc. In her free time she actively helped her husband in his humanitarian and charitable work in Russia.

Marriages and children

In 1961, she married Dom Telmo José Coelho de Braganza (1925–1985), descendant of King Pedro II of Portugal.[2] They had issue.

At a reception in 1991, Dorrit met Prince Dimitri Romanovich Romanov. On July 1993 they were married in Kostroma, which became the first visit of some Romanov spouses to Russia. Prior to her 1993 wedding, Dorrit joined the Russian Orthodox Church under the name Theodora Alexeevna.

Honours

Dynastic orders

Ancestry

Ancestors of Dorrit Reventlow
8. Helanius Conrad Reventlow
4. Peter Christian Reventlow
9. Ane Marie Rasmussen
2. Erik Reventlow
10. Albert Hansen Boye Kromann
5. Irma Kromann
11. Sophie Elisabeth Juliane Plum
Dorrit Reventlow
12. Hans Peder Rasmussen
6. Christian Oskar Rasmussen
3. Nina Bente Rasmussen
14. Johannes Martens
7. Dagmar Ingrid Martens
15. Mathilde Martens

References

  1. ^ https://www.genealogics.org/pedigree.php?personID=I00159100&tree=LEO&parentset=0&display=standard&generations=8
  2. ^ https://www.genealogics.org/pedigree.php?personID=I00598580&tree=LEO&parentset=0&display=standard&generations=8
  3. ^ a b c "Æresmedlem – H.H. Prinsesse Dorrit Romanoff | Dansk-Brasiliansk Selskab". dk-br.dk. Archived from the original on 16 July 2015. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
Dorrit Reventlow
Born: 22 April 1942
Titles in pretence
Preceded by
Countess Sveva della Gherardesca
— TITULAR —
The Wife of the Head of the Romanov dynasty
15 September 2014 – 31 December 2016
Reason for succession failure:
Empire abolished in 1917
Succeeded by

External links

  • Romanov Family Association
  • Biography on the Danish-Brazilian society
  • Translator Dorrit Romanoff & Assoc Archived 2016-01-09 at the Wayback Machine