Well, if your father was an alchoholic before you were born, do have a bigger chance of being an alcholic because its in the genes already. Alcohol fools your brain into thinking it is good and when you have a over dose of it, it will most likely be in the genes already.
To your question, Yes there was indeed an enormous fortune that was deposited into the Bank of England, and Barclay's Bank in London, and other banks in Europe, the main bulk was mainly deposited at England. Between the years of 1904-1905 Empress Alexandra Feodorovna (formerly; Prinzessin Alix Victoria (Viktoria in German) Helena Luise Beatrice von Hessen und bei Rhein), the consort and wife of Tsar Nicholas II deposited eighty-million (then) in Russian gold roubles. Today, this fortune would be at estimations about 200 million, or 80 billion still in Russian gold roubles, of course we must take into account the current inflation of the banks of the world, and the Great Depression before, and the two World Wars. But it would be safe to estimate that amount in Russian gold roubles that is still to this day sitting in vaults waiting to be claimed.
Now, strictly speaking the Bank would say to just about anyone that they do not have any knowledge or know how of any deposits or vaults containing Russian roubles sent there by the Imperial Family during the two-year span of 1904-1905. But, the money which by now in 2011 would have accumulated tremendously even though of the Great Depression and both World Wars, and the current inflation of economy, it's still there.
Hope this helped your quest or research in to this mystery of the lost Romanov fortune :)
God Bless, and keep and protect! :)
How tall was Anastasia Romanov?
According to NKVD all points bulletins- transmitted in l922 She was five foot nine ( ironically the same height as an American counterpart of sorts- Amelia Earhart alias Electra Powers. also Both had Red Hair and blue eyes.
What were causes and effects that split Christianity?
The split within Christianity in the eleventh century resulted in the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church
When will graham pressley of the nicholas markowitz murder be released from prison.?
Graham Pressley was released from the California Youth Authority Facility in 2007, he was then age 25.
What is Anastasia Romanov's middle name?
In Russia, a boy's middle name was his father's name added with an IVICH, while a girl's is her father's name added with OVNA or EVNA.
as in
Crown Prince Alexis Nikolaevich Romanov (Alexis, being the son of Nicholas II)
Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna (Anastasia being the daughter of Nicholas)
Where did Anastasia Nikolaevna go?
The real Anastasia went to the forest to be put in a hole in the ground with the rest of her family. However, if you're asking about the legend of Anastasia, that's different. A German woman named Anna Anderson claimed to be Anastasia and told a different story. She pretended to be dead and a sympathetic Bolshevik helped her escape. She made her way west, passing through the Ukraine and Romania before slowly making her way to Germany after the Great War had officially ended. She attempted to kill herself and was placed in a mental institute in Berlin. She refused to reveal her name and was referred to as "Miss Unknown". Another patient believed she was Tatiana and spread the word after she was released. Some people believed the woman until a lady in waiting to the empress named Sophie Von Buxhoeveden. She sneered at Anderson and said she was too short to be Tatiana who was the tallest sister. Anderson replied by stating that she never said she was Tatiana. She then claims to be Anastasia and Sophie had her perform a number of tests, but she failed to recognize faces or items that the real Anastasia would have known quite well. Sophie declared her a fraud, and the Romanovs ceased to trust her. However, Anderson did not want the Romanov money, but rather she truly believed herself to be a Romanov. Ultimately, Anderson made her way to American. She lived for a time in New York City and eventually settled down in Virginia. There Anderson passed away somewhere in the 1980's.
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How many sisters did Anastasia Romanov have?
Three. Olga- l895-l9l8 The Crown Princess, Tatiana l897-l9l8 honorary Intelligence officer of IKGB ( I stands for Imperial) Maria- or Marie- sometimes called ( Apples) and of course, Anastasia, She was just seventeen, and you know what I mean, and the way she looked was way beyond compare... ( by the way one of the Romanov mottos was Non Pareil ( also used by the Boxer Jack Dempsey) Non paralelled- beyond compare- in a sense.
What was the Romanov's monarchy?
The House of Romanov, or Romanov dynasty, was the ruling house ( family) of Czarist Russia from l6l3-l9l7. Properly Anastasia Romanov should be styled, her Imperial Highness, (or Highness) Anastasia Nicolaievna ( Anastasia the daughter of Nicolai ( Nicholas of course) Nicolai is also a Russian surname.(so is Nichols in the US) In a sense to refer to AR as ( Anastasia Romanov) is as bad a breach of protocol as referring to the current Windsor monarch as ( Betty Windsor). That:s Her Majesty, Elizabeth II. By the way observe the following: Bourbon, Windsor, Kennedy, Romanov, Four ruling houses, all having their ups and downs, and all have seven letters and can be found in Liquor stores! There were jokes in the twenties that the root cause of the Diaspora ( in l922) was - a fifth of Romanov, Yes a Fifth of Romanov named Stacy.
What are some quotes on Anastasia?
The Great White Hope ! _no, not the Hospital ship! That was one of her nicknames, also the Girl Czarina, which she was de facto if not legally. Doubtless there were other nicknames and sobriquets. For her hair is red as Moscow...
There were several but her French instructor was Pierre Gilliard ( not Galliard who was a Panama Canal engineer!) M Gilliard, the court interpreter and French instructor, well probably knew Anastasia better than anybody outside the Imperial Family who did survive the upheavals of the Revolution, massacres, etc. Somewhat oddly, he took ( Action evasive) at the various inquests and trials that aimed at establishing whether Stacy was for real or an imposter. Byt he way, he was a Swiss, not Parisien national.
What is a recipe for noodles romanov?
* 224 g wide egg noodles * 224 g cottage cheese * 227.2 g sour cream * 3 g finely chopped onion * 0.7 g minced garlic * 3 ml Worcestershire sauce * 1 dash hot pepper sauce * 3 g salt * 15 g shredded Cheddar cheese
Where is Paul the first of Russia buried?
he is buried in the Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia.
What is the name of the dog that belonged to Anastasia the grand duchess?
In the film, Pooka ( which means Female Dog-including slang term usage!) Pooka was shown only as a puppy in the cartoon, but they get quite large, The Czarevna"s pet was a Russian wolfhound or Borzoi, the national breed and in real life favored by the Nobility and also used as a hunting dog. For some reason , despite the passage of years in the story, Pooka is always shown as an immature puppy- never an adult dog.
In real life Anastasia had two dogs named Shvibzik and Jemmy
Why were the Romanov's canonized?
At that time, the tzar Nikolaj had already abdicized and they were held in captivity guarded by the boljshevik army.
The boljsheviks were the so called red guard, and opposite to them was the white guard. The white guard were monarchists. The monarchists wanted to free the tzar and his family, making him in charge of Russia. They were getting closer to the place where they were living (Ekaterinburg), so Lenin decided it would be best to kill them.
Why were the Romanov daughters not married?
Some were young, thus not of marriageable age. For the others, suitable noble young men from the royal families of Europe had not yet been found. It is inconceivable that they would have chosen their own husbands, arranged dynastic marriages would have been their destiny, had they lived.
The Grand Duchess Tatiana was born in June of l897, so was 2l at the time of the Massacre. It is best pronounced- Tah-SHAWN-ah, not ( Tatty-Anna). The name is uniquely Russian and has no Western analog, unlike, say Marie which is universal. Alone of the four Romanov girls, Anastasia was Under Age, which may have... well, you figure it out...
TAT'YANA it was pronounced like. of course it's not Tatty-Anna. If your translate Cyrillic (Татьяна ) to the English alphabet letters to prounounce a word you get Taht-soft sign-yanah (soft sign means you make the letter after that a softer sound)