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    Gleb Botkin (1900–1969), novelist and founder of the Church of Aphrodite, son of Eugene Botkin. Jeremiah D. Botkin (1849–1921), U.S. Representative from Kansas. Kirk Botkin (born 1971), American football player who performed in the National Football League; college football coach. Max Botkin, American screenwriter and producer.

  2. 1 de dic. de 2019 · Eugene Botkin served as the Court physician to Emperor Nicholas II, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, and sometime treated the hemophiliac Tsesarevich Alexei, while in exile with the family. He remained loyal to the Imperial family to the end and was martyred with the on 17th July 1918. The righteous doctor was canonized along with the Holy Royal ...

  3. Botkin Hospital is named after him. Family. Botkin was married to A.A. Krylova, relative of Alexey Krylov. His brother Vasily was a prominent writer and his brother Mikhail was a painter and well-known art collector. His son, Dr. Eugene Botkin, was murdered with Nicholas II and the Tsar's family July 16/17, 1918 by the Bolsheviks.

  4. 8 de mar. de 2022 · Alrededor de la medianoche del 16 al 17 julio de 1918, el médico de los Romanov, Eugene Botkin, recibió la orden de despertar a la familia imperial, hacer que que se vistieran y se prepararan para partir a otro destino.

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  6. Also murdered that night were members of the imperial entourage who had accompanied them: court physician Eugene Botkin; lady-in-waiting Anna Demidova; footman Alexei Trupp; and head cook Ivan Kharitonov. The bodies were taken to the Koptyaki forest, where they were stripped, mutilated with grenades to prevent identification, and buried.

  7. Eugene Botkin was Nicholas II’s court physician from 1908 until the abolition of the monarchy. He accompanied the royal family into exile and shared their fate at Ekaterinburg in 1918.