It's rare to read a biographical work whose author is so contemptuous of his subject as Hasegawa is of Nicholas. And yet the author, a specialist on 20th-century Russian history, seems even more ...
Queen Camilla opted for a sentimental brooch as she attended the Commonwealth Day Reception at Marlborough House. The royal was beaming as she joined King Charles to meet with guests for the annual ...
In the West, the practice of exchanging rings to mark a betrothal dates back to ancient Rome, when noble families would trade ...
Bobbing his head slightly to the theme music, Chakravarthy quickly answered the Final Jeopardy question – “In 1998, Czar Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra were laid to rest in this city.” ...
In the meantime, the assassinations started piling up. In 1904, Governor-General Nikolai Bobrikov was the first to be taken down by the Finns. Soon after, Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich, a relative ...
The cream of Russian society dressed in 17th century Russian garb. Nicholas dressed as Czar Alexis I and Alexandra as Czarina Maria Miloslavskaya danced as an orchestra played behind a golden fence.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip spent over seven decades together before their passing. The couple also had a well-kept ...
An Exhaustive Examination of Medical Forensic PracticeThe discipline of medical forensics, sometimes known as forensic ...
In 1918, Tsar Nicholas II, Tsarina Alexandra, and their children—Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei—were executed. However, the grisly details and location of their final resting place ...