Vladimir Pavlovitch Paley
The sérénissime prince Vladimir Pavlovitch Paley (Russian ВладимирПавловичПалей) known as Volodia is a poet Russian born Romanov (Saint-Pétersbourg, the January 9th 1897 and killed with Alapaïevsk, the July 18th 1918), is the son of the Large-Duke Paul Alexandrovitch (uncle de Nicolas II) and Olga Karnovic Paley, Comtesse von Hohenfelsen and Princesse Paley. He was soldier during the First World War.
After the communist Revolution, it was exiled in the the Ural. It was held with the large duchess Elisabeth of Hesse-Darmstadt large- thedukes Ivan Constantinovitch, Igor Constantinovitch, Constantin Constantinovitch (1891-1918). He was assassinated close to the small town of Alapaïevsk.
He published two volumes of pour (1916 and 1918).
Extract of a poem of Vladimir Pavlovitch
In spite of me my thought
Flees as intertwined
By a vague desire
I am very thoughtful
If I were - in love?
Internal bonds
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Paul Alexandrovitch
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