they got arrested, shipped around a bit and then ended up in Siberia. From there they were shot in a basement, had sulfuric acid put on them and got dumped in a mineshaft
The Russian royal family
Romanov pronounced Ro-marn-ov
The Romanov family ruled over Russia from 1613 when Michael Romanov was chosen to be Tsar after the Time of Troubles to 1917 when Tsar Nicholas Romanov II abdicated.
There were put under house arrest in the Alexander Palace. They grew a vegetable garden. all children caught the measles and had their hair shaved. but there is still more.
the Romanov's
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
Anastasia, we adore thee, Crown Princess of Lines East. Thy Precious Russian Body, becomes out Pay-Dirt Feast! There's your answer, if you mean the Russian dynasty of Romanov.
the russian royal family
The soviet union murdered the the russian Royal Family (Romanovs)
The Royal Romanov family sewed jewels into their clothing, which protected them briefly from the executioners bullets. What happened to the jewels?
Russia used to have an autocratic royal family. In the early 20th century, Vladimir Lenin led the Red Revolution, which led to the overthrow of Romanov rule in Russia and the obliteration of the royal family and their allies. From then, Lenin created the USSR. What sparked the Red Revolution was the Czar's poor handling of WW1 and the economy, amongst others.
The Bolsheviks had the Romanov family assassinated in 1918 when a civil war broke out between the communists and monarchists. The communists' plan was to put a damper on the Tsarist war efforts by deleting the tsar they were trying to reinstate.