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  1. 25 paź 2018 · But unlike Czar Nicholas, historians have pieced together the exact reasons why the Romanov family was brutally assassinated and the context that led to their downfall. Russians turn against...

  2. Background. Clockwise from top: the Romanov family, Eugene Botkin, Ivan Kharitonov, Anna Demidova, and Alexei Trupp. On 22 March 1917, Tsar Nicholas II, deposed as a monarch and addressed by the sentries as "Nicholas Romanov", was reunited with his family at the Alexander Palace in Tsarskoye Selo.

  3. 6 gru 2018 · The Romanovs were devout Christians and when in despair, found solace in God. The surviving correspondence between the family members is full of tenderness. They gave each other nicknames, shared funny stories about their pets, some of which accompanied them in exile.

  4. The basement of the Ipatiev house where the Romanov family was killed. Global Look Press. He vehemently denied any anti-Semitic interpretations of his words. But the phrase “ritual killing” was...

  5. Others rejected the family's being classified as new martyrs because they were not killed because of their religious faith. There was no proof that the execution was a ritual murder.

  6. 1 maj 2018 · 100 years ago, the Russian Tsar Nicholas II and his entire family were killed by a firing squad. For many years, the circumstances of their death were shrouded in mystery.

  7. 9 lip 2023 · In July 1918, Czar Nicholas II of Russia, his wife Alexandra, their five children Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei, and their servants were brutally murdered by the revolutionary Bolsheviks at the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg.

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