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- Steel_Military abstract "The Steel Military Egg is one of a series of fifty-two Russian jewelled Easter eggs made by Alma Pihl under the supervision of the Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé in 1916, for the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II. Tsar Nicholas presented the egg as an Easter gift to his wife, the Tsaritsa Alexandra Fyodorovna. The egg is one of the ten Imperial eggs that were never sold, and now is found in the Kremlin armoury.".
- Steel_Military thumbnail Faberge_Steel_Military.jpg?width=300.
- Steel_Military wikiPageExternalLink www.mieks.com.
- Steel_Military wikiPageID "8913437".
- Steel_Military wikiPageLength "1750".
- Steel_Military wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Steel_Military wikiPageRevisionID "639319318".
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Alexandra_Feodorovna_(Alix_of_Hesse).
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Alexandra_Fyodorovna_(Alix_of_Hesse).
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Alma_Pihl.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Category:1916_works.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fabergé_eggs.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Moscow.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink David_Bishop.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Diamond.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Diamonds.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Easter_egg.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Easter_eggs.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Egg_decorating.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Fabergé_egg.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Henrik_Wigström.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Jade.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Jewellery.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Kremlin_Armoury.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas_II_of_Russia.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Nikolai_Dante.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Carl_Fabergé.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Tsar.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Tsarina.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Tsaritsa.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Vassily_Zuiev.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Velvet.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLink Vitreous_enamel.
- Steel_Military wikiPageWikiLinkText "Steel Military".
- Steel_Military hasPhotoCollection Steel_Military.
- Steel_Military madeFor "Alexandra Fyodorovna".
- Steel_Military name "Steel Military".
- Steel_Military owner Kremlin_Armoury.
- Steel_Military wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fabergé_egg.
- Steel_Military wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Fabergé_egg.
- Steel_Military workmaster Henrik_Wigström.
- Steel_Military yearDelivered "1916".
- Steel_Military subject Category:1916_works.
- Steel_Military subject Category:Fabergé_eggs.
- Steel_Military subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Moscow.
- Steel_Military hypernym Series.
- Steel_Military type TelevisionShow.
- Steel_Military type Work.
- Steel_Military type Attraction.
- Steel_Military type Work.
- Steel_Military comment "The Steel Military Egg is one of a series of fifty-two Russian jewelled Easter eggs made by Alma Pihl under the supervision of the Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé in 1916, for the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II. Tsar Nicholas presented the egg as an Easter gift to his wife, the Tsaritsa Alexandra Fyodorovna. The egg is one of the ten Imperial eggs that were never sold, and now is found in the Kremlin armoury.".
- Steel_Military label "Steel Military".
- Steel_Military sameAs Uovo_dacciaio.
- Steel_Military sameAs m.027pf58.
- Steel_Military sameAs Военное_стальное_(яйцо_Фаберже).
- Steel_Military sameAs Військове_сталеве_(яйце_Фаберже).
- Steel_Military sameAs Q3950914.
- Steel_Military sameAs Q3950914.
- Steel_Military wasDerivedFrom Steel_Military?oldid=639319318.
- Steel_Military depiction Faberge_Steel_Military.jpg.
- Steel_Military isPrimaryTopicOf Steel_Military.