It was a second Russian Revolution, which left Nicholas Romanov and his family in the ... standing in the doorway and made the sign of the cross over the royal couple as they swept by.
Father Sergiy Romanov entered ... of the right to wear a cross in May after he encouraged the faithful to disobey public health orders. Nightmare spreads through Russia's care homes Is Putin ...
Nicholas and Alexandra had loved each other for years, but it wasn't until 1894 that she agreed to convert to Orthodoxy, a requirement for the wife of the heir to the Russian throne. They were ...
Warm, lovely, lush, with a voluptuously curved coast of sparkling cliffs, it was a jewel of the Russian Empire, the retreat of Romanov tsars ... of a 16-foot-high wood cross Cossacks had hauled ...
As I learned more about Russia’s history, I discovered stories about the Romanov dynasty, which sparked a deep curiosity. However, it wasn’t until I moved to St. Petersburg for a summer that I ...
Getty Images Fr Sergiy's secular name is Nikolay Romanov, after the last Russian ... whether they are ready to "go to the cross" for Russia, their children and their future. A former policeman ...
Dutchess Maria Vladimirovna Members of the house of Romanov's were offered to return to Russia. A deputy of legislative assembly of Leningrad region, Vladimir Petrov, sent the appropriate address to ...
COPENHAGEN, January 11. /TASS/. Prince Dimitri Romanov, the oldest relative of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II, was laid to rest at the Vedbaek cemetery 20 km north of the Danish capital on ...
The Romanov sisters were the most photographed ... The daughters of Nicholas II, the last Tsar of Russia, and German-born Alexandra of Hesse, have often been considered nothing more than the ...
and rumors have begun to surface that one Romanov daughter might have, in fact, survived. Dmitry and Vlad, two opportunistic ...
Wikimedia Commmons Peter Gatrell, University of Manchester The triumph of revolution in Russia in 1917 brought an end to the 300-year old Romanov dynasty and the empire ... the International Committee ...
The Romanov family ruled Russia from 1613 to 1917. They ascended the throne at the end of one of the most critical periods of Russian history, known as the Time of Troubles (1589 Ü 1613).