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  1. Prince Oleg Konstantinovich of Russia (27 November [O.S. 15 November] 1892 – 12 October [O.S. 27 September] 1914) was the fourth son and fifth child of Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich (1858-1915). He died of wounds received fighting against the Imperial German Army during World War I.

  2. Prince Oleg Konstantinovich of Russia ( 27 November [ O.S. 15 November] 1892 – 12 October [ O.S. 27 September] 1914) was the fourth son and fifth child of Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich (1858-1915).

  3. Sep 30, 2014 · Shortly after the start of World War I, five of the six sons of Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich were sent to the front to serve with the Imperial Guards. On October 10, 1914, Prince Oleg was wounded in an attack against the Germans in East Prussia.

  4. Reproduction of an original photograph of Prince Oleg Constantinovich. He is standing facing straight ahead, wearing military uniform and a cap. There are trees behind him. There is a caption in Russian below. Prince Oleg Constantinovich was the fourth son of Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich. He died fighting in the First World War.

  5. Prince John Konstantonovich of Russia, born as Grand Duke John Konstantinovich of Russia (Russian: Иоанн Константинович; 5 July 1886 – 18 July 1918), sometimes also known as Prince Ivan or Prince Ioann or Prince Johan, was the eldest son of Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia by his wife, Yelizaveta ...

  6. During World War I, in October 1914, Konstantin's son Oleg was badly wounded and later died in Vilna with his parents by his side. Oleg was the only Royal to die in the Great War and the only Romanov to die in battle.

  7. Prince Oleg Konstantinovich of Russia (27 November [O.S. 15 November] 1892 - 12 October [O.S. 27 September] 1914), was a son of Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich. He died of wounds suffered in battle against the Germans during World War I.