The Russian Imperial Family was split into four main branches named after the sons of Emperor Nicholas I:

The headship of the Imperial Family is in dispute between Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia of the Vladimirovich (Alexandrovichi) and Prince Andrew Andreevich of Russia of the Mikhailovichi branch.

In the family trees, a ≈ sign represents a union causing an illegitimate child.

Alexandrovichi

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Vladimirovichi

The Belevsky-Zhukovskys

Pavlovichi

The Paleys

The Yurievskys

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Konstantinovichi

Nikolaevichi

Mikhailovichi

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