The Romanovs, descendents of Peter The Great, were the last imperial dynasty to rule over Russia. Nicholas II – the last Emperor of Russian – and his family were executed by the Bolsheviks on ...
The Romanov family ruled Russia from 1613 to 1917 ... Anastasia, and Alexei. The bodies of two of their children, Anastasia and the heir to the throne Tsarevich Alexei, have not been found.
The Romanov family was executed by the Bolsheviks after ... The family’s remains were found in a forest and identified in 1991, but two bodies were missing – Alexei and one of the daughters.
The Russian Orthodox Church canonized Nicholas and his family two years later. The two newly identified bodies, however, remain unrecognized by the church. The Russian Imperial House of Romanov ...
Grand Duke George Romanov’s great-grandfather, Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich, was amongst the Romanov family members who managed to escape the Russian Revolution, which resulted in Tsar Nicholas II ...
In the early 1990s, a group of volunteer diggers near Yekaterinburg found human remains that could have presumably been those of the Tsarist family. In 1998, they were buried in the Romanovs ...
Instead, Smith is considered to be one of several Romanov impersonators who claimed ... two of the seven family members’ bodies were missing, presumed to be the only son of the family and ...
Russian prosecutor general Igor Krasnov has revealed that the Romanov royal family's grisly end in 1918 ... after which their bodies were taken outside the city. During the investigation, the ...