Who shall marry Olga Pavlovna?

The Grand Duchess Olga Pavlovna (1792-1795) was the second youngest daughter of Emperor Paul I of Russia.
The almost-three-year-old Grand Duchess died in 1795.
Suppose Olga lives. To whom might she be married to?
 
Perhaps a Dutch match instead of Anna. However, that leaves Anna unwed, although she was offered for either a second wife for Louis XVIII or for the duc de Berri.

And while there are differences between the Orthodox and Catholic church, Ekaterina II considered a match between GD Konstantin and Princess Maria Luisa of Naples, and Paul married his eldest daughter, Alexandra, to an Austrian archduke.
 
How about

- Ernest Augustus I of Hanover, Cousin of Queen Victoria of England?

- William (Who will become the first king of Germany and Prussia) Brother of Frederick William IV of Prussia and son of Frederick William III


- Leopold I of Belgium? This could be interesting - Will their daughter, marry an Austrian duke and become Empress of Mexico?

This one is not royal but, what about, James Mayer de Rothschild, famous for being a member of the rich banking family?
 
Hate to point the obvious out, but by 1810 (when we can assume Olga will marry), the future Christian VIII is still relatively far back in the succession for the Danish throne. Same goes for your Hessian prince.

Wilhelm I is heir apparent until his brother has a child of his own, but still less important. A match between FWIV and Olga is more likely.
 
Hate to point the obvious out, but by 1810 (when we can assume Olga will marry), the future Christian VIII is still relatively far back in the succession for the Danish throne. Same goes for your Hessian prince.

Wilhelm I is heir apparent until his brother has a child of his own, but still less important. A match between FWIV and Olga is more likely.

Two of Olga's sisters made relatively poor matches i.e. did not marry a ruling sovereign.

Alexandra married the 7th (!!!) son of Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor, while her sister Catherine married the 2nd son of the Duke of Oldenburg, although she did later marry the King of Württemberg.
 
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