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'''Roman Ivanov, Prince of the Slavic Union''' (Born 24 June 1974 in [[Lerbin]], [[Drambenburg]]) is a Drambenburgian businessman who is the current head of the [[House of Ivanov]], the former ruling dynasty of the [[Slavic Union]]. He is the great-great grandson of [[Aleksandr II]], the last Emperor of the Slavic Union. He is also the pretender to the Slavic throne. | '''Roman Ivanov, Prince of the Slavic Union''' (Born 24 June 1974 in [[Lerbin]], [[Drambenburg]]) is a Drambenburgian businessman who is the current head of the [[House of Ivanov]], the former ruling dynasty of the [[Slavic Union]]. He is the great-great grandson of [[Aleksandr II]], the last Emperor of the Slavic Union. He is also the pretender to the Slavic throne. | ||
Ivanov is second cousins with [[Drambenburg]] Kaiser [[Peter XXI Wettin]]. |
Latest revision as of 22:50, 15 June 2021
Roman Ivanov | |
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Prince of the Slavic Union | |
Head of the House of Ivanov | |
Tenure | 21 April 1999 – Present |
Predecessor | Karl Ivanov |
Heir apparent | Timofey Ivanov |
Born | 24 June 1974 Lerbin, Drambenburg |
Spouse | Princess Mariya of the Slavic Union |
House | Ivanov |
Father | Prince Karl Ivanov of the Slavic Union |
Mother | Countess Kristina of Roksa |
Roman Ivanov, Prince of the Slavic Union (Born 24 June 1974 in Lerbin, Drambenburg) is a Drambenburgian businessman who is the current head of the House of Ivanov, the former ruling dynasty of the Slavic Union. He is the great-great grandson of Aleksandr II, the last Emperor of the Slavic Union. He is also the pretender to the Slavic throne.
Ivanov is second cousins with Drambenburg Kaiser Peter XXI Wettin.