No
No, Anastasia Romanov did not have any goals. All she wanted was to help her family, and keep her family safe.
They ruled it longer than any other family, and they brought about change.
No, they aren't making any live-action films of "Anastasia." But I really do wish there were
yes there are
no cheating in the 39 clues!
There is no cheat in any games in the 39 clues.
I don't think there is any real climax in the novel, but their is definitely an anticlimax at the end of the novel. Throughout the novel clues are unfolded into how the story could end (Lennie's death/ death of Candy's dog/ death of mouse).
She did not have a full name because she was a Roman woman. Only men in Ancient Rome had three names. The Catholic Church recognizes St. Anastasia as 'the Widow' to help distinguish her from the other Anastasia's that have become Saints.
There is no cheat in any games in the 39 clues.
There is no cheat in any games in the 39 clues.
No the reall Anastasia didn.t she was killed during the revolution when she was 17 Her most famous claimant, Anna Anderson, by pretending to be their dead relative. hurt Anastasia's memory and wronged the family
No, it is not possible that any of the immediate Romanovfamily (i.e. Anastasia) survived. The records of their detention first by the Provisional Government and then by the Bolsheviks show clearly that they were kept in custody under tight security and all accounted for by several witness on the night they were all murdered. The bodies of Anastasia and Alexei were not buried with the bodies of the other Romanovs and servants; therefore they were unaccounted for when the bodies were first found. Later searches of the area discovered the remains of Anastasia and Alexei and DNA testing confirmed their identities. Reports by the officer in charge of their custody, Yakov Yurovsky and an eyewitness account from one of the guards, Pavel Medvedev, confirm that all were shot, doused with acid and buried first in a mine and then in a forest.