Alexei was Czar Nicholas' youngest child and only son. Unfortunately for the succession of the throne, Alexei was a hemophilliac, meaning his blood barely clotted. A paper cut that's just annoying for the average person could have put Alexei in a hospital ICU. His illness is what brought Grigorii Rasputin, who claimed he was a healer, into the royal court. Alexei was assasinated along with his family in the 1920s after the civil war.
Catherine The Great was born May 2, 1729 in Stettin, Prussia. She was named Sophie Friederike Auguste von Anhalt-Zerbst. She had at least two sons....one was named Paul who was the father of Tsar Alexander I, Tsar Constantine and Tsar Nicholas I. She also had an illegitimit son Alexis Bobrinskoy. There are other websites to check out, just Google Catherine the Great.
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Rasputin
On July 30, 1904, a little boy was born to Nicholas and Alexandra called Alexis in memory of the second Romanov tsar, but within months of Alexis' birth the child began to bleed and it could not be stopped. He was the victim of Hemophilia which was inherited from his great-grandmother Queen Victoria. Alexandra tried miracle workers, praying without success and she feared her son (the only male Heir) would die. Fortunately the bleeding would stop for a period of time, but start up again without any warning. When Alexis was a year old and it was close to this time when Rasputin returned to St. Petersburg after a two-year hiatus. Alexandria summoned her to him to see if he could cure Alexis. Rasputin was capable of putting a stop to the Alexis' bleedings. Many people have tried to explain the nature of Rasputin's power over the child. Some have claimed that Rasputin did indeed have holy powers. Others, believe that Rasputin was able to hypnotize Alexis and therefore cause the bleedings to stop. However Rasputin managed to stop Alexis' suffering, the truth of the matter was that he gained Nicholas and Alexandra's undivided support.
Tsarevich Alexei had hemophelia.
He was the only son of tsar NicholasII and alexandra. He had hemophilia, and was the last tsarevitch to the Romanov throne.
which Tsar Nicholas are you talking About. Tsar Nicholas I sons were Tsar Alexander II,Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaevich, Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich,Grand Duke Michael Nicolaievich of Russia. Tsar Nicholas II only son was Alexei (sometimes called Alexis). He has a deadly Disease that could kill him at anytime he bumped or bruised himself.
Catherine The Great was born May 2, 1729 in Stettin, Prussia. She was named Sophie Friederike Auguste von Anhalt-Zerbst. She had at least two sons....one was named Paul who was the father of Tsar Alexander I, Tsar Constantine and Tsar Nicholas I. She also had an illegitimit son Alexis Bobrinskoy. There are other websites to check out, just Google Catherine the Great.
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The first Tsar of Russia was Ivan IV the Terrible. His son, Feodor I, was the 2nd Tsar.
Tsar Nicolas was a member of the Romanov family l and the tsar of imperial russia. He also had 5 daughters and one son. Sadly all of them were killed.
Alexis
Tsar Feodor I (or Fyodor I) is the one named Feodor Ivanovich. He was the son of Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible).
Rasputin
The cast of Prendre son pied - 2012 includes: Nikolas Ekhi as Boy Lydie Luc as Girl
he died by touchier of his dad because Alexis ran away and his dad punished him by touchier.
One son with girlfriend Alexis