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  1. On 15 August 2000, the Russian Orthodox Church announced the canonization of the family for their "humbleness, patience and meekness". However, reflecting the intense debate preceding the issue, the bishops did not proclaim the Romanovs as martyrs, but passion bearers instead (see Romanov sainthood).

  2. The remains matched their living royal relatives and we therefore knew we had found the bones of the Romanovs. But this wasn’t the end of the story. Other scientists were surprised we’d been able to obtain any DNA from such old remains, and a very small section of the Tsar’s DNA sequence didn’t match his living relatives.

  3. Anna Stepanovna Demidova (26 January 1878 – 17 July 1918) was a lady-in-waiting in the service of Empress Alexandra of Russia. She stayed with the Romanov family when they were arrested, and was executed together with Alexandra and the Romanov family on 17 July 1918. She had shared the Romanov family's exile at Tobolsk and Ekaterinburg ...

  4. 29 de sept. de 2022 · The canonization of the Romanovs was the elevation to sainthood of the last Imperial Family of Russia Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Tsarina Alexandra, and their five children Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei by the Russian Orthodox Church.

  5. 6 de nov. de 2015 · For decades, the murders of the last Romanovs were shrouded in mystery, doubt fanatical analysis. Now, AFP reports, Russian officials will exhume Alexander III, the country's second-to-last tsar ...

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