Die Romanows Rar -

: The Tsar, his wife Alexandra, and their five children were executed by Bolshevik revolutionaries in a basement in Yekaterinburg on July 17, 1918. The Mystery of the Remains

: While the main line was killed, many non-dynastic descendants of the extended family live across the world today. Die Romanows rar

: 18 Romanov rulers held the throne, including figures like Peter the Great and Catherine the Great. : The Tsar, his wife Alexandra, and their

: Historical artifacts from the Romanov era, such as Fabergé eggs or personal letters, are considered extremely rare and valuable "rarities" in the art and auction world. : Historical artifacts from the Romanov era, such

: Nicholas II abdicated in March 1917 following the February Revolution, which ended 304 years of rule.

: Two children (Alexei and Maria) were missing from the initial grave, sustaining survival legends for years.

: Nine sets of remains were exhumed from a forest near Yekaterinburg. DNA testing confirmed they were the Tsar, Tsarina, three daughters, and four servants.