The Romanov family was assassinated because Nicholas de 2nd wasnt doint his duties. Also simultaniosly WW 1 was going on and the Russians were in puverty. The low class Russians began to steal food as bread. Nicholas send his tropes to kill the robers but his military turned against him in the moment he asked them to shot. After words, The Russians had a revolution and toke off power the Romanov dinasty and gave it to Lenin and his blosheviks. The family was send to the Ipative house under house arrest till they were killed after being read a letter directly from the bolshevik head quaters.
The abdication of Nicholas II in 1917. The Romanov family was later assassinated by the Bolsheviks in 1918
Grigori Rasputin, a Russian mystic and confidant of the Romanov family, was assassinated by a group of nobles in 1916. The assassination was carried out due to fears of Rasputin's influence over the royal family and his controversial actions during World War I.
The Romanov dynasty start in 1613 with Michael Romanov, it ended in the 1900's.
no, they thought they were descendants from the Romanov family
The Romanov Family
The execution of the Romanov family was ordered by the leader of the Bolshevik revolution, V.I. Lenin.
Anastasia Romanov was killed purely because she was a Romanov. When the Bolsheviks eventually came to power after Tsar Nicholas abdicated, Lenin ordered that Nick and his family were to be killed to end the Romanov dynasty and family line.
Hemophilia.
No, Anastasia Romanov did not have any goals. All she wanted was to help her family, and keep her family safe.
Romanov pronounced Ro-marn-ov
anastasia romanov was important to her family because she was there last daughter and at the same time .... they didnt want to lose her.
Nicholas II's dynasty was the Romanov family, which ruled Russia for 300 years from 1613 to Nicholas's overthrow in 1917. Actually, the Romanov family died out in the 1700s, and was succeeded by the Holstein-Gottorp family who assumed the dynasty name of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov, which was usually shortened to Romanov.