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  1. Apr 25, 2017 · Pierre Gilliard, the Romanov children’s tutor, said Anna Anderson was a “vulgar adventuress.” To those family members who knew Anastasia best before 1918, Anna Anderson’s claims were a ...

  2. Anna Anderson is only one of the women who claimed to be the heir of Tsar Nicholas II. Although, unlike many others, she is the most well-known, some people recognize her as Anastasia. Anna first came out in 1920 and again in 1922 as the missing Anastasia. She lived in Charlottesville until she died in 1984.

  3. Mar 24, 2018 · Ariel Lawhon's new novel is a biography of both Russia's Grand Duchess Anastasia and Anna Anderson, the woman who claimed to be Anastasia after the royal family was executed during the Revolution.

  4. Oct 1, 2016 · Anna Anderson moved to the United States, married, and lived the rest of her life there until 1984, when she died of pneumonia. Seven years later, in a forest near Ekaterinburg, five bodies were found and matched to the Romanovs.

  5. Anna Anderson. Franziska Schanzkowska ou Anna Anderson (Polónia, cerca de 1900 — 12 de fevereiro de 1984) foi a mais conhecida mulher que reclamou a identidade de Anastásia Nikolaevna da Rússia, Grã-Duquesa da Rússia, filha mais nova do antigo czar Nicolau II, que foi assassinada juntamente com a família no ano de 1918 .

  6. Jan 1, 2011 · The second section is the longest, dealing with Anna Tschaikovsky or Anna Anderson from 1920 until her death in 1984. Here King and Wilson are to be commended for thoroughly investigating the many stories about Anna's supposed insider knowledge and recognitions of people from Anastasia's past.

  7. Anna Anderson. In July 1918, Bolshevik revolutionaries marched the Russian royal family — Czar Nicholas II, his empress and their five children — and their staff down to the cellar of the house in Yekaterinburg where they were living in exile and shot them dead. Two years later, a woman appeared claiming to be the csar's youngest daughter ...

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