The Last Days of the RomanovsSokolov, N. (Nikolai)
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The Last Days of the Romanovs
Sokolov, N. (Nikolai)
Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, 1868-1918; Romanov, House of
3. GRAND DUCHESS OLGA NIKOLAIEVNA, the Emperor’s oldest daughter,
born on November 3, 1895.
4. GRAND DUCHESS TATIANA NIKOLAIEVNA, the Emperor’s second
daughter, born on May 29, 1897.
5. GRAND DUCHESS MARIA NIKOLAIEVNA, the Emperor’s third daughter,
born June 14, 1899.
6. GRAND DUCHESS ANASTASIA NIKOLAIEVNA, the Emperor’s youngest
daughter, born on June 5, 1901.
7. GRAND DUKE ALEXIS NIKOLAIEVICH, the Emperor’s only son and Heir
to the Crown, born July 30, 1904.
8. GRAND DUKE MICHAEL ALEXANDROVICH, the Emperor’s brother;
considered to be the heir to the throne before the birth of Alexis
Nikolaievich. Born November 22, 1872.
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CHRONOLOGY OF THE DOCUMENTS
1917
1. March 2/15--Emperor Nicholas II signed in Pskov the act of his
abdication, assigning the throne to the Grand Duke Michael
Alexandrovich.
2. March 3/16--Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich refused to ascend
the throne before the decision of the Constituent Assembly was
made.
3. March 4/17--Arrival of the deposed Emperor at the general
headquarters at the front.
4. March 7/20--General Kornilov, fulfilling the order of the
Council of Ministers, arrested the Empress in the palace of
Tsarskoe-Selo. All the children had the measles.
5. March 8/21--The arrest of the Emperor by a commissar of the
provisional government.
6. March 9/22--Arrival of the arrested Emperor at Tsarskoe-Selo.
7. July 31-August 13--The departure of the imperial family for
Tobolsk, according to the orders of the provisional government,
under the supervision of the members of the Petrograd soviet of
workmen and soldiers’ deputies.
8. August 6/19--Arrival of the Tsar and the imperial family at
Tobolsk. The night was spent on board the steamer, before the
family moved to the house of the governor.
9. December 29-January 11, 1918--Uprising of soldiers in Tobolsk
because of a prayer made by the deacon during the church service
for the prolongation of the days of the imperial family.
1918
10. February 12/25--Arrival of an order from Moscow cutting down
the allowances of the imperial family to the limits of a soldier’s
ration. Beginning of the life of privation.
11. March 30-April 12--Arrival of an order from Moscow to increase
the severity of the supervision of the imperial family.
12. April 13/26--Departure of the Emperor, the Empress and Grand
Duchess Maria Nikolaievna to Ekaterinburg. The other daughters and
the Tsarevich remained in Tobolsk.
13. April 17/30--Arrival of the Emperor and the persons with him at
Ekaterinburg. A search of the Emperor’s belongings.
14. April 18-May 1--Dismissal of all persons attached to the
imperial family, with the exception of the physician.
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