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  1. The Russian Imperial Romanov family ( Nicholas II of Russia, his wife Alexandra Feodorovna, and their five children: Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei) were shot and bayoneted to death [2] [3] by Bolshevik revolutionaries under Yakov Yurovsky on the orders of the Ural Regional Soviet in Yekaterinburg on the night of 16–17 July 1918.

  2. Alexandra Romanov war eine bescheidene Prinzessin, die Tochter eines Herzogs und einer englischen Prinzessin. Von einer deutschen Prinzessin wurde sie Zarin von Russland und schließlich eine Heilige der orthodoxen Kirche. Alexandra Romanov vergaß jedoch die Etiketten und war eine Frau, die von Tod und Tragödie geprägt war.

  3. 6 de oct. de 2016 · The Last Russian Emperor of the Romanov dynasty, Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra, daughters Maria, Olga, Tatiana and Anastasia, and son Alexei were killed by the Bolsheviks in Yekaterinburg on the ...

  4. Alexandra Feodorovna was Queen Victorias granddaughter and is best remembered as the last Tsarina of Russia. Alexandra became Empress of Russia when she married Nicholas II in November 1894, but this portrait dates from the year of her coronation, 1896. Painted for Queen Victoria, who described how she had found Alicky on her visit at that time more beautiful than ever. Alexandra wears a white ...

  5. Alexandra Feodorovna was the last Romanov Empress of Imperial Russia. This online book - The Life and Tragedy of Alexandra Feororvna was written by Countess Sophie Buxhoeveden, Lady-in-Waiting to the Empress, who served the Empress for many years and followed the Imperial family into exile. Preface. New Introduction.

  6. The couple had four daughters – “OTMA”, as they called themselves: Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia - and also the long-awaited heir, tsarevich Alexei. It’s known that the imperial family ...

  7. 21 de sept. de 2017 · Mondadori via Getty Images. The Romanov family was the last imperial dynasty to rule Russia. They first came to power in 1613, and over the next three centuries, 18 Romanovs took the Russian ...