Photos of the Romanov family, who you've probably never seen
A close friend of the last Imperial family of Russia did a series of informal photographs of the Romanovs, which had as many as six albums. These albums are now stored in the library of rare books and manuscripts Beinecke at Yale University. Suggest you look at some of them.
1. Empress Alexandra. She, along with her husband and five children, was executed on 17 July 1918 during the Revolution.
2. Alex. Alex was the youngest of five children at the time of his death he was 13 years old. He was the heir to the throne.
3. Alexandra was obsessed with the safety of his only son, who suffered from hemophilia.
4. Olga and Tatiana. All seven members of the Romanov family was canonized as martyrs in 2000.
5. Alexandra and Tatiana. Tatiana was 21 years old when she died.
6. Alexandra and Tatiana. Mother and daughter were very close.
7. Maria, the second daughter Mladost. She had blue eyes. At the time of execution she was 19 years old.
8. Tatiana and Olga and Anna Vyrubova, Alexandra's lady-in-waiting. During world war II, Tatiana and Olga worked as nurses for the red cross.
9. Tatiana. Tatiana and Olga received the title of chief of the regiment in adolescence. They're very fun.
10. Anastasia, Tatiana and Maria. Tatiana and Olga shared a bedroom, Maria and Anastasia – in the other. Olga died at the age of 22, she is 17 years old.
11. Alexander. Over time, the Empress became even more obsessed with the safety of your son.
12. Alexei and Emperor Nicholas II. Last weeks of his life he was confined to a wheelchair.
13. Alex. Because hemophilia a fun, Alexei had to watch very carefully to avoid life-threatening injuries. Relatives called him "baby."
14. Anastasia and Alexei. The two youngest.
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Keywords: History | Family | The Romanovs