The last home of Nicholas II has been restored and opened to the public as a museum outside of St. Petersburg. By Ivan Nechepurenko For the groom, a Romanov and descendant of the imperial throne, and ...
CLINTON - The Museum of Russian Icons will be presenting "Opulence Rediscovered: the Romanov Liturgical Silver," the first exhibition in more than 50 years of a lost masterpiece, Oct. 19 to Jan. 13, ...
On July 17, 1918, the House of Romanov came to an end when Nicholas II - the former tsar of imperial Russia - was gunned down alongside his wife and children in a surprise execution. The slaying of ...
In 1877 a silver set of Russian Orthodox liturgical implements was made as part of the imperial dowry of Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna Romanova, who had married Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, in ...
Russia has held its first royal wedding since the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution toppled the Romanov monarchy, with royals from across Europe attending the lavish ceremony in the city of St. Petersburg.
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