Actually it is possible for Anastasia to still be alive. whomever typed the original answer needs to learn math. the incident happened in 1918. she was 8 years old so she would not be 100 years old till 2010. so know people that have lived longer than 100 years old it is possible that she is alive. and not a century old yet. No, she would be over a century. The best-known claimant, Anna Anderson, passed on in l985, she may well have been For Real. (Added on from another person): Anna Anderson was not actually Anastasia, archaeologists have claimed to have found two bodies buried not too far from the rest of the families. They think it is her little brother and either her, or her second eldest sister.
July 16th, 1918. Along with her immediate family. ( Which was the Tsar and Tsarina, her three sisters and brother. )
No sorry! It is an animated kingdom.
Yes she did, all the bodies of those killed in the Ipatiev house have been recovered and DNA has revealed Franziska Schanzowska (Anna Anderson) was in no way related to The Romanovs, therefore not Anastasia Many say yes, but I say no. Read about Anna Anderson, I believe she was Anastasia.
Many people who actually knew the real Anastasia did not believe that Anna was Anastasia. The tutor for the royal children went to see her and said that if she was Anastasia he was a China man. Anastasia's Aunt Irene (Alexandra's sister) came to see Anna and said that the facial features did not match. However people compared pictures of Anna Anderson and the real Anastasia from similar angles and lighting and said that their ears were similar. A woman who had authenticated the diaries of Anne Frank said that the two had similar writing.
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Through the 2010 Games in Vancouver, none. Anastasia's first Olympics will be the 2010 Games where she will compete in the ladies 500 meters speed skating event.
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