1875, March 25/April 7Born to Mariia Feodorovna Princess Dagmara of Denmark and Alexander III, Emperor of Russia1894, April 1/14Married Aleksandr Mikhailovich, Grand Duke of Russia (Sandro)1895, July 3/16Gave birth to Irina Aleksandrovna, Princess of Russia1897, January 12/25Gave birth to Andrei Aleksandrovich, Prince of Russia1898, December 11/24Gave birth to Fedor Aleksandrovich, Prince of Russia1900, January 4/17Gave birth to Nikita Aleksandrovich, Prince of Russia1901, August 2/15Gave birth to Dimitrii Aleksandrovich, Prince of Russia1902, November 11/24Gave birth to Rostislav Aleksandrovich, Prince of Russia1907, June 24/July 7Gave birth to Vasilii Aleksandrovich, Prince of Russia1917 March 25Traveled with her children to Ai-Todor, the estate in the Crimea that belonged to her husband Aleksandr Mikhailovich (the latter, Kseniia's mother Mariia Feodorovna, and her sister Olga with her husband had left for Ai-Todor on the 23rd). They were kept there under house arrest1918 FebruaryTransferred, along with the family members mentioned above as well as her son-in-law Felix Yusupov and her granddaughter, to Dulber, the fortress-like estate also in the Crimea belonging to Grand Duke Petr Nikolaevich. (The latter and his brother, Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich, their wives, and Peter's children, had gone to Duil'ber after the fall of the monarchy.) 1919 AprilSailed from Yalta (along with several members of her family, her mother Mariia Feodorovna, and other relatives) on the HMS Marlborough, sent by her cousin George V, King of England (the Allied fleet had arrived in the Crimea at the end of 1918)1919 MayArrived in England19191928Made frequent visits to her mother in Denmark, until the death of Mariia Feodorovna in 192819191936Lived in Frogmore Cottage, Windsor Palace19361960Lived in Wilderness House, Hampton Court, again as a guest of the British royal family1960DiedFrom the guide to the Kseniia Aleksandrovna, Grand Duchess of Russia papers, 1865-1960, (Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace)