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Tsar Nicholas II with his familyTsar Nicholas II with his wife Tsaritsa Alexandra Feodorovna and their five children, from left; Maria, Alexei (seated on floor), Olga, Tatiana and Anastasia
British and Russian Royal Families at Osborne House, Isle of Wight on 4th August 1909. Pictured are Tsar (Czar) Nicholas and Tsarina (Czarina) Alix of Hesse and by Rhine, later Alexandra Feodorovna
Four daughters of Tsar Nicolas IIMARIE, TATIANA, ANASTASIA & OLGA Daughters of Nicolas II and Alexandra of Russia
Imperial Russian Royal Family - Tsar Nicholas II with his wife Alexandra Feodorovna and their four girls. Photograph by L. Levitsky taken at the Peterhof Palace on 16th August, 1901. Date: 1901
Anastasia Bitsenko going to Brest-Litovsk peace meetingAnastasia Bitsenko (also spelt Biecenko and Bizenko) in a motor car on the way to the peace negotiations which led to the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on 3rd March 1918 between the Central
Nicholas II and his family 1905The latest family photograph taken at Tsarskoe Selo, of the Russian Royal Family in 1905. Date: February 1905
Russia - Tsar Nicholas II and family: (clockwise from left) Grand Duchess Anastasia (1901-1918), Tsarevich Alexei (1904-1918), Grand Duchess Maria (1899-1918)
Russia - Tsar Nicholas IIRussia - The children of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna: (clockwise from left): Grand Duchess Olga (1895-1918), Grand Duchess Tatiana (1897-1918), Grand Duchess Maria (1898-1918)
Nicholas II and his family 1901Nicholas II of Russia (1868 - 1918), the last Emperor of Russia, ruling from 1 November 1894 until his forced abdication on 15 March 1917 with his wife Alexandra Feodorovna and their four children
Anastasia Robinson, Countess of Peterborough (c 1692-1755), English soprano (later contralto) in Handel operas. circa 1720s
Tatler cover - Lady Zia Wernher and Lady Milford HavenFront cover of the Tatler featuring sisters Lady Zia Wernher (Countess Zia Torby) and the Marchioness of Milford Haven (formerly Countess Nada Torby) at Downie Park, Killiemuir
Countess Nada and Zia TorbyPortraits of Countess Nada (Nadejda) Torby, later Marchioness of Milford Haven and Countess Zia (Anastasia) Torby, later Lady Zia Wernher, daughters of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovitch of Russia
Nancy LeedsPrincess Anastasia of Greece, formerly Mrs W.B. Leeds, born Nonnie May Stewart. Nancy came from a wealthy family and had previously married well twice before
The children of Grand Duke Michael MichaelovitchCountess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Torby, CBE (9 September 1892 7 December 1977), otherwise styled Lady Zia Wernher, elder daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia (standing)
Germany, Bayern, Penzberg, Benediktbeuern: Anastasia chapel, interior. Date: 2013
Russian and Romanian RoyaltyThe Russian and Romanian royal families, pictured during the formers visit to Constanza, on the Romanian coast. From left, going around the back: Grand Duchess Maria of Russia, Carol I
Daughters of Tsar Nicholas IIThe daughters of Tsar Nicholas II: (standing from left to right), The Grand Duchesses Marie, Anastasia, and Olga; (sitting), The Grand Duchess Tatiana. Date: 1914
Italy - Verona - Church of St AnastasiaChurch of St Anastasia (built between 1280 and 1400), Verona, Italy, with a Statue of Paolo Veronese (1528 - 1588) (now relocated)
The Imperial Russian childrenTsarevich Alexis Nicolaievitch surrounded by his four sisters, all attired in national costume. From left to right, Grand Duchess Marie, Tatiana, Anastasia (the younger) and Olga.dress
Prince Christopher of Greece and Mrs W. B. LeedsPhotographs of Prince Christopher of Greece and his new wife, the twice-divorced American heiress Nancy Leeds. Princess Anastasia of Greece, as she was known after her marriage, formerly Mrs W.B
The Grand Duchesses, Tatiana and AnastasiaThe Grand Duchesses Tatiana and Anastasia in a flowery corner of the park at Tsarskoe-selo, with their pet dog. The photograph was taken during the summer of 1917 when the Russian imperial family
Members of the Russian Imperial Family during their captivitMembers of the Russian royal family resting from their work of laying out a kitchen garden at Tsarskoe-selo, during the 16 months of their captivity
The Empress of Russia with her daughtersTsaritsa Alexandra Feodorovna (formerly Princess Alix of Hesse) photographed with her four daughters in 1913; from left, Grand Princess Olga, Tatiana, Anastasia and Maria
Children of the Tsar of RussiaThe Russian Imperial children in Court dress in about 1910; the Tsesarevich Alexei is centre and his sisters, from left are: Marie, Tatiana, Anastasia and Olga
Alexandra / Ils 1901ALEKSANDRA FYODOROVNA Empress of Russia, wife of Tsar Nicolas II, with her youngest daughter, Anastasia
Saint Anastasia (Of RomeSAINT ANASTASIA (OF ROME) martyred during the reign of Diocletian after her husband, denied access to her bed, grew suspicious of her nocturnal visits to the poor