Yahoo Italia Ricerca nel Web

Risultati di ricerca

  1. In fact, she probably did not survive her family’s execution at all. After Nicholas II abdicated the throne on March 15, 1917, he and his family—his wife, Alexandra; son, Alexis; and four daughters, Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia—were taken captive and eventually moved to a house in the Ural Mountains. In the cellar they and four of ...

  2. 2 lug 2021 · Her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia, watercolour artist and farmer (born 13 June 1882 in St. Petersburg, Russia; died 24 November 1960 in Toronto, Ontario ). Grand Duchess Olga was the sister of the last czar of Russia. She and her family fled to Denmark following the Russian Revolution of 1917 and then to Canada ...

  3. 7 set 2021 · On 17 July 1918, the Royal Family of Russia: Tsar Nicholas II, Tsarina Alexandra, Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia and Tsarevich Alexei were rounded up, led downstairs to the basement and brutally murdered one by one by members of the Bolshevik Party. Their death was tragic, brutal and unnecessary. The Tsar’s abdication on 1….

  4. 25 mar 2011 · Olga Nikolaevna Romanova (1895 − 1918) Grand Duchess Olga Romanova was the eldest daughter of Russia’s last Tsar, Nicholas II. She was executed, alongside her family, on 17 July 1918. Her childhood was, like her Aunt’s, rather uneventful by the standards of the Russian royal family.

  5. 3 ott 2023 · Helen Azar writes: [Olga’s diary abruptly ends on March 15, 1917. Perhaps out of depression or other reasons, she never recorded in her diary any further events. She did write numerous letters to friends and relatives from exile, first from the Siberian city of Tobolsk, and later from Ekaterinburg.

  6. 5 feb 2020 · Fatti veloci: Anastasia Romanov. Nome completo: Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova. Nota per: figlia minore dello zar Nicola II di Russia, che fu uccisa (insieme al resto della sua famiglia) durante la rivoluzione bolscevica. Nato: 18 giugno 1901 a San Pietroburgo, Russia. Morto: 17 luglio 1918 a Ekaterinburg, Russia.