Ceclava Czapska
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Born2 January 1899
Died1 December 1970 (aged 71)
Rome, Italy
OthernamesCécile Czapska
Ceclava di Fonzo Czapska
Ceclava Dolgoruky
Ceclava di Fonzo Czapska
Ceclava Dolgoruky
KnownforRomanov impostor who claimed to be the Grand Duchess Maria
Ceclava Czapska | |
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With husband Nicolas Dolgoruky in 1919. | |
| Born | 2 January 1899 |
| Died | 1 December 1970 (aged 71) Rome, Italy |
| Other names | Cécile Czapska Ceclava di Fonzo Czapska Ceclava Dolgoruky |
| Known for | Romanov impostor who claimed to be the Grand Duchess Maria |
| Spouse | Prince Nicolas Alexandrovich Dolgoruky |
Ceclava Czapska (Cécile Czapska) (Bucharest 2 January 1899 – 1 December 1970) was a Romanov impostor who claimed to be the Grand Duchess Maria, daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, the last autocratic ruler of Imperial Russia, and his wife Tsarina Alexandra.