Her body was never recovered among all of the Human Wreckage of the revolution and the Massacre site- the Ipatieff house- or as it is better known-the Basement of Blood. There were all kinds of rumors. By the way she was a Grand Duchess, equivalent to a Crown Princess in Western Europe- The proper title was Czarevna- daughter of the Czar- actually in Russia a Grand Duchess ( female member of the immediate family of the Romanovs- including Nicholas" sister Betty- who was murdered in the Revoluton and her body tossed down a garbage chute ( Yes) by berserk Reds- was classed as a Grand Duchess, but not a Czarevna- roughly- Czarevna- Crown Princess, Czarina-0 Empress or Queen, like Alexandra and the Empress Marie, who fled Russia before things got out of control- and she went to Denmark ( where she lived until her death in l928) not Paris as the movie gets it wrong. Paris had a Russian emigre and DP population to be sure, but Stacy did not hang around there.
There was no "secret Grand Duchess". Nicholas II of Russia and Alexandra Fyodorovna had 4 daughters (Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia) and one son (Alexei). Remains of Alexei and one of his sisters (either Maria or Anastasia) have not been found, which lead to the theory that one of the Tsar's daughters have survived the executions of the rest of her family.
Anastasia was Born Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaievna of Russia on June 18 1901 , the youngest daughter of the last tsar of Russia Nicholas II. After the revolution, the tsar abdicated and the family was put under house arrest in their palace, they were lter moved to Tobolsk, a Siberian town in the ural mountains, when the bolshevik party took power they were moved to the mining town of Yekaterinburg where they were murdered on July 18 1918, She was 17. In the years following many people came forth claiming to be Anastasia, the most famous being Anna Anderson. They all proved to be false as all the bodies of the Imperial Family have been found
No. She was a mentally unstable polish factory worker. Grand Duchess Anastasia was brutally murdered by the Bolsheviks when she was just seventeen. DNA tests have proven that Anna Anderson was related to polish peasants, and she shared many physical trait with the grand duchess
Her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia(Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova, (Russian: Великая Княжна Анастасия Николаевна Романова (June 18 [O.S. June 5] 1901 - July 17, 1918), was the youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, the last sovereign of Imperial Russia, and his wife Alexandra Fyodorovna.Anastasia was a younger sister of Grand Duchess Olga, Grand Duchess Tatiana and Grand Duchess Maria, and was an elder sister of Alexei Nikolaievitch, Tsarevitch of Russia. She is presumed to have been murdered with her family on July 17, 1918, by forces of the Bolshevik secret police. However, rumors have persisted of her possible escape since 1918, fueled by reports that two sets of remains, identified as Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia, and either Anastasia or her elder sister Maria, were missing from a mass grave found near Ekaterinburg and later identified through DNA testing as the Romanovs. In January 2008 Russian scientists announced that the charred remains of a young boy and a young woman found near Ekaterinburg in August 2007 are most likely those of the thirteen-year-old Tsarevich and one of the four Romanov grand duchesses. Final results of the DNA testing are scheduled to be announced later in April or May 2008.Several women have claimed to have been Anastasia, the most famous of whom was Anna Anderson. Anderson's body was cremated upon her death in 1984. Despite support for her claim from several people who knew Anastasia and denial by many who knew the real Anastasia, DNA testing in 1994 on pieces of Anderson's tissue and hair showed no relation to DNA of the Grand Duchess.[1]The duchess Anastasia was found living here in my country, the Philippines after escaping the revolution back in 1918. She passed away in 1964. She had 9 children. When she first arrived she was placed in a local orphanage before being adopted. She later lived in with a filipino guy. She didnt got married because according to her "She cant". But before her partner died she finally agreed to be married. Anyway for the rest of the article please read it in the following linkhttp://newsinfo.inquirer.net/192351/filipinos-grandmamma-could-be-russias-anastasia
Anastasia Romanov was the youngest daughter or Tsar Nicholas II of russia when the Romanov family was executed in 1918 after the Russian revolution of 1917, Anastasia and her brother Alexei, tsarevich (crown prince of russia) were not found among the dead for most of the last 100 years, it has been speculated that Anastasia and Alexei survived the firing squad and somehow escaped
Scientific analysis of remains confirmed that the DNA did not match the Romanov family, indicating that the person claiming to be Princess Anastasia was not authentic. DNA testing in 2007 identified the remains of the Imperial family with a high degree of certainty, providing closure to the mystery.
Anastasia Romanov and her family were murdered after being prisoners for several months moving place to place. they were told to get up in the middle of the night and get dressed. they were led to a room. they were told the people holding them prisoner was taking a picture of them. then the people started shooting. everyone died. they burned the bodies in fire and acid. but years after, Anastasia's brother Alexei's skeleton and her skeleton was missing!! some people think they survived.
The Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova of Russia was the fourth daughter of Tsar Nicholas and Alexandra. She became famous after supposedly surviving the massacre of her family. Many people in the 1920's and 30's pretended to be her, and a few were even buried under her name. The most famous imposter was Anna Anderson, a German woman with a record of mental illness. Her story inspired many stories and movies, which made the name Anastasia even more famous. In the 1990's after the fall of the Soviet Union, the Romanov bodies were found in an unmarked mass grave, but her body was not in it. which lead many people to believe that Anderson had in fact been Anastasia. However, a few years later, her body was found a few miles away. She was laid to rest beside her family and eventually she was declared a saint in the Russian Orthodox Church. Anastasia was considered to be one of the greatest mysteries of the 20th Century, and to this day, she tends to be the most famous member of her family, even more famous than her father, Tsar Nicholas, despite not appearing in most text books.
Anastasia was famous first and most for being Russian royalty. Her official title declares her a Grand Duchess, and a Grand Duchess is actually higher up in the pecking order than a princess, which means an Empress outranks a Queen. However, why she is more famous than her four sisters is because she was rumored to survive the massacre of her family. The four daughters all had jewels sewn into their blouses, which protected them from the gunfire. It was believed that Anastasia pretended to be dead and escaped with the help of a sympathetic guard. In the 1920's a German woman by the name of Anna Anderson claimed to be Anastasia, which brought a lot of attention to the Romanovs. She was labeled a fraud, but many believed her story as well, and it lead to many books and movies telling her story. When the bodies of the Romanov family were found, Anastasia's body was not among them, and the idea that she had survived seemed even more likely. However, in 1998, her body was found just a few miles from where the rest were buried. It was the mystery of whether or not Anastasia had survived that made her so famous.
Seeking Anastasia is a romantic notion that takes some of the harshness from the reality of the true story. For the better part of the twentieth century following the Russian Revolution, life in Russia, the Soviet Union and the better part of Europe between WWI and WWII and immediately following were difficult and uncertain socially and economically. Until the use of DNA for positive identification came into use, there was no real harm in the fantasy that Anastasia be could found alive.
the remains were found under a tree away from the rest of here family i don't know if this information is correct but there have been test and they have found the body of Anastasia.
Anastasia Romanova was the fourth and last daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia she had on younghr brother and three older sisters. She is correctly styled Her Imperial Highness The Grand Duchess (ranked above a Princess) Anastasia Nicolaievna. This means Anastasia the daughter of Nicolai (the Russian form of Nicholas). She was born on June 18 (as was Paul McCartney) in 1901 in St. Petersburg, then Imperial Russia. her older sisters names wear Olga, Tatiana, and Maria (also called Marie) and and her little brother's name was Alexei. She was about 5'1" tall, her sister Tatiana was the tallest at about 5'8". She was the imp of the family and did many pranks. Her nickname was Shvibzik (meaning "imp" in Russian). Anastasia didn't like school work, but was very good at art like her sisters. She liked taking photos with her family when they were on holidays and every place else. They loved being in motion pictures and they recorded themselves playing outside as well as dancing, roller skating, and playing on the Standart (the family yacht). She was 17 at the time of her death in Ekaterinburg in Siberia. About 6 months ago remains were found near where the Tsar's bones were found. She DID die with her family in 1918 DNA tests in the 1990s on the remains found in a grave prove it was indeed Aanastasia. Therefore, Anna Anderson was not Anastasia.