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Season five, episode six of The Crown, “Ipatiev House,” focuses on the relationship between the British royal family and the Romanovs, and how Prince Philip's DNA helped to identify the ...
The Romanov family was executed by the Bolsheviks late in the night on July 16, 1918. The family was ordered to dress quickly and go down to the cellar of the house in which they were staying.
On July 17, 1918, the reigning members of Russia's last ruling royal family, the Romanovs—Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Tsarina Alexandra, and their five children, Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia ...
In the early morning of July 17, 1918, Bolshevik troops led the Russian imperial Romanov family to the basement of a Yekaterinburg house. There, Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Tsarina Alexandra, and ...
Anastasia and her family still die. While Mallory was unsuccessful in saving Anastasia, it proved she could go back and impact the past and that alone may prove critical to reversing the end of ...
The Romanov Legacy Finds New Life Commemorations of the Romanov dynasty’s 400th anniversary this year include exhibitions of imperial treasures and sales of family memorabilia. By Eve M. Kahn ...
The Romanov family was placed under house arrest. In November, the Bolshevik party, led by Vladimir Lenin, seized power in a bloodless revolution, making Russia the world's first Communist nation.
Though the entire Romanov family was executed after the Communists assumed control of St. Petersburg, the royal capital, and Moscow, Anastasia's name has far outlived her.