The "house of special purpose" or the Ipatiev house was where Nicholas II, his wife, Alexandra along with their son and four daughters were imprisoned before they were murdered by the local Soviet in Ekaterinburg.
The house of special purpose was the residence of Nicholas Ipatiev the governor of Ekaterinburg. Hastily made up as a prison for the last Imperial family, the half-cellar room was the scene of the bloody regicide of Nicholas, his family and a few faithful retainers from the Imperial court. Shot and stabbed with bayonets at point blank range.
The story is told in John Boyne's Book, 'The House of Special Purpose'
ISBN: 9780385616065
No The guy above me is right. The Bankovitch and Bobroff family is NOT related to the last czars of Russia however that is because the "Bobroff" family goes farther. You see the Bobroff family were descendents to Catherine II or Catherine the great. She had given them status and they had a building built for them. However as Catherine the great was slowly dieing changes began to take change and The Bobroff family soon spread out. Thus going from Bobroff which was Bobrovsky to Bankovitch....
That would depend on your point of view, as there is no 'Serbian royal family' per se. However, the last King of Yugoslavia, Peter II never abdicated, thus making his decendants the nearest thing. Peter II was related to the British Royal family through his mother, Maria of Romania. Nicholas II, last Tsar of Russia, was ALSO related to the British Royal family, through HIS mother, Maria Feodorovna.
They were executed by Bolsheviks
No, the Romanov family ruled Russia after Ivan the Terrible died. I think he Smirnov family held a great share of the vodka market,
Vladimir Lenin.
Yes i believe she is as i am related to Tsar Nicholas of Russia and his family linked by marriage through King George V of United Kingdom.....through to Queen Victoria ...I am therefore related to both Monarchys....
No The guy above me is right. The Bankovitch and Bobroff family is NOT related to the last czars of Russia however that is because the "Bobroff" family goes farther. You see the Bobroff family were descendents to Catherine II or Catherine the great. She had given them status and they had a building built for them. However as Catherine the great was slowly dieing changes began to take change and The Bobroff family soon spread out. Thus going from Bobroff which was Bobrovsky to Bankovitch....
Anastasia's family, the Romanov didn't get kicked out of Russia. They were murdered
Most of the family was killed during the Russian Revolution including the last Tsar and his immediate family. The surviving family were exiled from Russia after the Revolution
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That would depend on your point of view, as there is no 'Serbian royal family' per se. However, the last King of Yugoslavia, Peter II never abdicated, thus making his decendants the nearest thing. Peter II was related to the British Royal family through his mother, Maria of Romania. Nicholas II, last Tsar of Russia, was ALSO related to the British Royal family, through HIS mother, Maria Feodorovna.
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