Search results
July 16-17, 1918
- On the night of July 16-17, 1918, Anastasia and her family were executed in Yekaterinburg, Russia. Speculation arose as to whether she and her brother, Alexei Nikolaevich, might have survived. In 1991, a forensic study identified the bodies of her family members and servants, but not hers or Alexei's.
www.biography.com › royalty › anastasia-romanov
People also ask
What happened to Anastasia?
Who was Anastasia of Russia?
Did Anastasia survive the Russian Revolution?
Who was Anastasia yaropolkovna?
Anastasia Vasilievna of Moscow (died 1470), daughter of Vasily I of Moscow and wife of Alexander Olelka and ancestress of the Olelkovich; Anastasia Yurievna of Smolensk (died 1422), daughter of Yury of Smolensk and wife of Yury of Zvenigorod; Born or died 17th century–present
Death: July 11, 1422 (30-39) Zvenigorod, gorod Zvenigorod, Moscow Oblast, Russia (Russian Federation) Immediate Family: Daughter of Yury, Grand Prince of Smolensk and Aliona of Ryazan. Wife of Yury Dmitriyevich of Zvenigorod.
- Yury Dmitriyevich of Zvenigorod
- today
- circa 1387
- Private User
As satisfying as the movie ending is, the real Anastasia probably did not reunite with her grandmother years after the Russian Revolution and run off with a charming con man. In fact, she probably did not survive her family’s execution at all.
Mar 3, 2017 · The icon was eventually installed in the cathedral, which was completed in the 1140s by Monomakh’s grandson, Rostislav Mstislavich (1110-1167), who ruled in Smolensk from 1125 until 1160. The ...
- William Brumfield
Date of death: 11 July 1422 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Zvenigorod: Place of burial
UNK Daughter os SMOLENSK. Father: Mstislav Iii Prince of SMOLENSK; Death: 24 Jan 1224; Partnership with: Constantine of Rostov Grand Prince of VLADIMIR Marriage: 1196. Child: Vassilko Prince of ROSTOV Birth: 7 Dec 1208; Ancestors of UNK Daughter os SMOLENSK /-Mstislav Iii Prince of SMOLENSK UNK Daughter os SMOLENSK Descendants of UNK Daughter ...
Jul 17, 2018 · The remains of Nicholas, Alexandra and three of their daughters— Anastasia, Olga and Tatiana—were found in 1979, though the bodies were only exhumed in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet...