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  Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tsesarevich Alexei Nikolaevich (Russian: Цесаревич Алексей Николаевич) (July 30 (OS)/August 12 (NS), 1904 – July 17, 1918), of the House of Romanov, was Tsesarevich of Russia and was the youngest child of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Alexandra Fyodorovna.
Alexei's haemophilia was integral to the rise of Grigori Rasputin.
Caring for Alexei seriously diverted the attention of his father, Nicholas II, and the rest of the Romanovs from the business of war and government, which may have further compromised their control of the state and contributed to the Russian Revolution.
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Tsarevich Alexei (Aleksey) Nicolaievitch of Russia (August 12 1904 - July 17 1918) or Alexis Nicholaievitch of the House of Romanov was a Tsarevich of Russia and was the youngest child of Nicholas II of Russia out of five children.
Alexei was closest to Anastasia out of all of his sisters.
Appearances are deceiving: just as the man on the right of the cover doesn't look a bit like the little boy on the left though they are supposed to be the same person, this book is not really about "the escape" of Alexei Romanov, as the title sa...
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 Aleksey Nicolaievich Romanov: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Aleksey Nicolaievich Romanov: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
...(1669-1669) Aleksey remarried on February 1, 1681, Natalya Kyrillovna Naryshkina (...
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