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  1. 22 de mai. de 2024 · The letters to Anna Vyrubova (in Series I) and the photo albums (in Series II) were acquired by Brewster from Anna Vyrubova, a friend of the Romanov family. Extent of Digitization This object has been completely digitized.

  2. 1 de jun. de 2024 · On one occasion, Alexei suffered a severe hematoma from a bumpy carriage ride while Rasputin was in Siberia. Alexandra asked her friend and devout supporter of Rasputin, Anna Vyrubova, to send a telegram to Rasputin asking him to pray for the Tsarevich.

  3. 29 de mai. de 2024 · Description. Gift of Robert D. Brewster, 1951, 1983. The letters to Anna Vyrubova (in Series I) and the photo albums (in Series II) were acquired by Brewster from Anna Vyrubova, a friend of the Romanov family. This object has been completely digitized.

  4. Há 15 horas · Alexandra listened to this, and she believed. According to Anna Vyrubova, the empress’s closest friend, Alexandra considered Militsa practically a “prophetess” and hung on her every word. Militsa even managed to convince Alexandra that the Queen of Italy, the Black Crows’ sister Elena, had been possessed by an evil spirit.

  5. 28 de mai. de 2024 · On 19th May 2024 - the day marking the 156th anniversary of the birth of Emperor Nicholas II - a new exhibition The Romanov Family Album, opened in the House of Scientists in Pushchino, a town in the Moscow region.

  6. 30 de mai. de 2024 · Rasputin was first introduced to the royal family in 1905, when they were desperately seeking the help of a healer to cure Alexei's bleeding (due to the fact that he had haemophilia). It was Anna Vyrubova who introduced him to the Tsarina Alexandra.

  7. 24 de mai. de 2024 · His body was buried on 2 January (O.S. 21 December) 1916, at a small church (has not survived) that Anna Vyrubova (1884-1964) had been building in the Alexander Park. His body was exhumed and burned by a detachment of soldiers shortly after the Tsar abdicated the throne in March 1917.