Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia

Aug 12, 1904 - Jul 17, 1918

Alexei Nikolaevich of the House of Romanov, was the last Tsesarevich.
He was the youngest child and only son of Emperor Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. He was born with haemophilia, which his parents tried treating with the methods of faith healer Grigori Rasputin.
After the February Revolution of 1917, the Romanovs were sent into internal exile in Tobolsk, Siberia. After the October Revolution, the family was initially to be tried in a court of law, before the intensification of the Russian Civil War made execution increasingly favorable in the eyes of the Soviet government. With White soldiers rapidly approaching, the Ural Regional Soviet ordered the murder of Alexei, the rest of his family, and four remaining retainers on 17 July 1918. Rumors persisted for decades that Alexei had escaped his execution, with multiple impostors claiming his identity. Alexei's remains, along with those of his sister Maria, were ultimately discovered in a secondary grave near the rest of the Romanov family in 2007. On 17 July 1998, the 80th anniversary of their execution, Alexei's parents, three of his sisters, and the four retainers, were formally interred in the Cathedral of St.
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“"When I am dead, I will not hurt anymore, will it Mama?...When I am dead, build me a little monument of stones in the woods."”

Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia
Aug 12, 1904 - Jul 17, 1918

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