Duke Peter of Oldenburg

Peter
Duke of Oldenburg
Photograph by S. L. Levitsky Studio, c. 1856–57
Born26 August [O.S. 14 August] 1812
Yaroslavl, Russia
Died14 May [O.S. 2 May] 1881 (aged 68)
Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Spouse
(m. 1837; died 1871)
IssueGrand Duchess Alexandra Petrovna of Russia
Duke Nicholas
Duchess Cecile
Duke Alexander
Duchess Catherine
Duke George
Duke Constantine
Therese, Princess Therese Petrovna Romanovskaya
HouseHolstein-Gottorp
FatherDuke George of Oldenburg
MotherGrand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna of Russia
ReligionLutheranism

Duke Constantine Frederick Peter of Oldenburg (German: Konstantin Friedrich Peter; Russian: Пётр Гео́ргиевич Ольденбу́ргский, romanizedPëtr Geórgievič Ol'denbúrgskij; 26 August [O.S. 14 August] 1812 – 14 May [O.S. 2 May] 1881) was a Duke of the House of Oldenburg. He was the grandfather of Duke Peter of Oldenburg and Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich, General of the Imperial Russian Army during World War I. His great-great-grandson, Nicholas Romanov, was the President of the Romanov Family Association until his death in 2014.

Peter was a scholar and philanthropist. He was also noted composer of music. In 1857, he composed the music for Marius Petipa's ballet La Rose, la Violette et le Papillon. The Pas d'Esclave from the ballet Le Corsaire, which is taken from his score for this work, is still heard in theatres all over the world.