Russian Mystery Solved? -- Remains May Be Those of Czar Nicholas' Son
The Commercial Appeal (2007-Current) › August 25, 2007
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The Commercial Appeal (2007-Current) › August 25, 2007
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MOSCOW - The remains of the last czar's hemophiliac son and heir to the Russian throne, missing since the royal family was gunned down nine decades ago by Bolsheviks in a basement room, may have been found, an archaeologist said Thursday.
Bones were found in a burned area in the ground near Yekaterinburg, the city where Czar Nicholas II and his wife and children were held prisoner and then shot in 1918.See the full content of this document
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Russian Mystery Solved? -- Remains May Be Those of Czar Nicholas' Son
A top local archaeologist said the bones belong to a boy and a young woman roughly the ages of the czar's son, Alexei, and ...
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