Hemophilia--The Tsarevich was a bleeder, inherited through his mother from Queen Victoria who passed the disease to her son, Leopold, and to two of her daughters, including Princess Alice, the Tsarevich's grandmother.
he was a hemophiliac a genetic disease that makes it dificult for the blood to clot.
Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia was born on August 12, 1904.
ANASTASIA: Youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II and EmpressAlexandra of Russia. Thought to haveescaped execution in July, 1918. Appeared inAmerica in mid 1920's. Approximately 24 years old.
No, Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich was executed with the rest of the Royal family in the cellar room of the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg on 17 July 1918 two week short of his 14th birthday, Alexei was one of the last to die, he was shot repeatedly, when the Tsarevich failed to die he was stabbed multiple times with bayonets, this too failed to kill Alexei so Yakov Yurovsky shot him twice in the head which killed him.
Tsarevich Alexei had hemophelia.
The five Romanov children were Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich. They were the children of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra of Russia. Tragically, they were executed during the Russian Revolution in 1918.
The Tsarevich Alexei's blood failed to clot properly, leading to a diagnosis of hemophilia.
Probably about 5'5 or 5'6 they say his tall for his age
The last crown prince, or Tsarevich, of Imperial Russia. The first and only son of Tsar Nicholas II, Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov was born in August of 1904. He was 13 at the time of the massacre of the imperial family in 1918 and as he suffered from haemophilia, possibilities of his survival were slim indeed, although rumours continued to circulate. He ranked above his older sisters in terms of royal succession as he was a boy.
He was thought to have the ability to heal the Tsar's hemophiliac only son and heir Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaievich
Aleksey Nikolaeyvitch Romanov's birth name is Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov.
The last crown prince, or Tsarevich, of Imperial Russia. The first and only son of Tsar Nicholas II, Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov was born in August of 1904. He was 13 at the time of the massacre of the imperial family in 1918 and as he suffered from haemophilia, possibilities of his survival were slim indeed, although rumours continued to circulate. He ranked above his older sisters in terms of royal succession as he was a boy.
Haemophilia is a genetic disorder and is not contagious. In the specific case of Tsarevich Alexei it was passed to him from his mother Alexandra, and can be traced back to Queen Victoria.