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Dagmar (left), who became the wife of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, and Alexandra (above), who became Queen of England as wife of Edward VII. Anna Petersen said that she became tutor to the two sisters, daughters of Christian IX, who succeeded Frederick VII.

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Press, 3 February 1979, Page 13

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Dagmar (left), who became the wife of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, and Alexandra (above), who became Queen of England as wife of Edward VII. Anna Petersen said that she became tutor to the two sisters, daughters of Christian IX, who succeeded Frederick VII. Press, 3 February 1979, Page 13

Dagmar (left), who became the wife of Tsar Alexander III of Russia, and Alexandra (above), who became Queen of England as wife of Edward VII. Anna Petersen said that she became tutor to the two sisters, daughters of Christian IX, who succeeded Frederick VII. Press, 3 February 1979, Page 13