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  1. Vyrubova was severely injured in a train accident between the capital and Tsarskoye Selo in January 1915; the convalescent Vyrubova found herself a paraplegic, but credited Rasputin with saving her life with his prayers.

  2. En enero de 1915, Anna fue gravemente herida en un accidente ferroviario, llegando a decirse que se salvó gracias a las oraciones de Rasputín. [4] Vida en el exilio Anna Výrubova, convaleciente en silla de ruedas, con la Gran Duquesa Olga Nikoláievna en 1916. Cortesía: Beinecke Library.

  3. Anna was exhausted by the swirl of social events and came down with typhus, a dreaded illness in unsanitary Petersburg. She was ill for three months and became even more seriously ill. She felt near death when she had a vision of St. John of Kronstadt, who told her she would live.

  4. 17 de jul. de 2018 · Anna was arrested after the revolution but managed to escape to Finland with the albums, which contain more than 2,600 photographs of the private lives of the Romanovs. She died in Helsinki...

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  5. Anna Alexandrovna Vyrubova, nee Taneyeva, a noblewoman at Russian imperial court, became a very close friend to Empress Alexandra and the entire Romanov family. It was said that Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra almost considered her their fifth daughter.

  6. 5 de abr. de 2021 · Anna Alexandrovna Vyrubova died in Helsinki, Finland on July 20, 1964, four days after her 80th birthday. She was buried in the Russian Orthodox section of the Hietaniemi Cemetery in Helsinki, Finland.

  7. Later Alexander III developed a kidney disease which later became the cause of his death. It's interesting how some minor events and facts could sometimes influence Nicholas II when he took this or that decision.