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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 ...
Now, newly analyzed DNA evidence from a second, nearby grave ... was Anastasia. Melton says she still receives several calls each year from people claiming to be direct descendants of the Romanovs.
So when the geologist found a mass grave, he kept his discovery secret until after ... For decades, two women each claimed they were Anastasia, the youngest Romanov daughter. One woman, who called ...
I’ve been fascinated by the Romanovsfor decades hoping that perhaps, just perhaps… Anastasia had somehow escaped ... two individuals recovered from the 2007 grave are the two missing children of the ...
Colorist, professor, and historian of the Romanov dynasty Olga ... a new DNA analysis of another shallow grave found near the first gravesite concluded that Anastasia and Alexei had also died ...
Tatiana and Anastasia—were unearthed from a shallow grave in 1991, they were interred in the family vault in St. Petersburg in 1998. This spring, the remains of the final two missing Romanovs ...
Rumours that Anastasia had managed to escape her family’s execution were prevalent in the 20th century after the remains of the Romanov family concluded that Nicholas, Alexandra and three of ...
Reportedly, none of the Romanovs survived. Among the victims was Anastasia, the youngest daughter of Czar Nicholas II and his wife, the Empress Alexandra. But that was not where Anastasia's story ...
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