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Anastasia Romanov: Murdered or Not?
During the early twentieth century, the proletariats rose up against the Russian monarchy. At the time, the tsar of Russia was Nicholas II, who ruled with his wife Tsarina Alexandra. The Russian Revolution led to the murder of Nicholas II, the Tsarina, and perhaps all of their children. Questions are still unanswered regarding the fate of one of their children, Anastasia. Was she murdered with her parents or did she survive"
Historians would agree that the early twentieth century was a time of great upheaval for Russia and its people. The Russian monarchy, Tsar Nicholas II and his wife Tsarina Alexandra, were at the center of the Russian Revolution.
Anastasia's great-grandfather was Tsar Alexander II. He freed the serfs and was known as the Tsar-Liberator. In 1881, he was assininated. Alexander III, his son, became he new Tsar. He believed in autocracy and opposed...
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