All go from youngest to oldest [ I do not know how old they were when they were slaughtered] Alexei Romanov [ Tsarvich ], Anastasia Romanov[ The one rumored to have survived], Marie [ Or Maria, I'm not entirely sure] , Tatiana Romanov, Olga Romanov. I'm not sure if Nikolai [ or Nicholas, not sure either] of Alexandra [ or Alexandria] was older, so I'll just list them. Alexandra Romanov [ Tsarina ], Nikolai Romanov [ Tsar ]. And there you go.
Czar
The Romanovs
Romanov
No, the Harvey family is not royalty or of nobility. They do not hold any hereditary titles or privileges associated with royalty or nobility.
I know that the o'Keefe's were Irish royalty.
To have "de" before a name is not necessarly being from royalty but anykind of old aristocracy or bourgeoisie...
the russian royal family
Romanovs
Russian last names often end in -ov, -ev, or -in for males, and -ova, -eva, or -ina for females. Examples include Ivanov, Petrov, and Sokolova. Some Russian last names may also be based on a person's occupation, physical characteristic, or geographical location.
Interbred considerably.
Royalty
Yes
No, the Harvey family is not royalty or of nobility. They do not hold any hereditary titles or privileges associated with royalty or nobility.
Royalty usually have a title or a house name instead of a last name. However, in some cases, they may use a last name for official or legal purposes.
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Grandpa scruff is royalty!!
Russian is in the Balto-Slavic language family.
I know that the o'Keefe's were Irish royalty.
She had no royalty before marrying into the Royal Family. She was simply a 'Commoner'.