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  1. 18 de out. de 2018 · The burial of the Romanov family is as gruesome as their execution. The murder of the imperial family was no simple affair. It took multiple attempts and 20 minutes to kill every family member ...

  2. 17 de jul. de 2018 · For a century the Romanov story has exercised a seductive power that has never ceased to fascinate. Now, with 100 years passed, the centenary offers an opportunity for that fascination to be ...

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  3. 18 de fev. de 2020 · The brutal execution of Tsar Nicholas II, his wife and five children at Yekaterinberg in July 1918 was followed by apparently inept attempts to conceal the bodies. Despite this, the skeletons remained undiscovered until 1979. Even after anthropological and DNA analyses, the absence of two of the children in the grave raised doubts as to the identity of the remains. The discovery of the ...

  4. 17 de jul. de 2018 · Members of the British royal family had hoped to at least save the children. In 1919, the British sent a ship to Crimea to evacuate the remaining Romanovs. Descendants of Nicholas II’s two ...

  5. 6 de dez. de 2018 · The Vicious Final Night of the Romanov Family. Strangeness. Dec 6, 2018 Julia Robakidze. Photo Credit: Buyenlarge / Getty Images. In 1917, the tragic events of the Bolshevik Revolution brought the Russian Empire – and the rule of the Imperial Romanov family – to an end, thus beginning a whole new chapter in the history of the country.

  6. 5 de fev. de 1996 · The story of the execution of the czar's family in the early hours of the morning of July 17, 1918, is now known in all its bloody details. Recent genetic tests, based on skeletal remains excavated from a pit in the Ural Mountains, where the bodies were dumped, have yielded irrefutable evidence of the death of the family, along with several retainers.

  7. July 16–17 1918 in Yekaterinburg. On the night of July 16–17 1918, Nicholas, the former “emperor and autocrat of all the Russias ”, his wife Empress Alexandra and their five children (Fig. 1) were taken with their doctor and three servants into a basement room of a house in Yekaterinburg and executed by Bolshevik troops.