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
CHEMODUROV, Terenty Ivanovich; servant to the emperor; arrived with
the imperial family at Tobolsk; stayed with the emperor up till the
time the imperial family was moved to Ekaterinburg. He died shortly
after.
CHKEIDZE, Member of the duma; one of the leaders of the Petrograd
soviet of workmen’s deputies during the first months of the
revolution.
DMITRIEV, High Commissar, commissioned to Tobolsk by the Omsk
soviet of workmen’s deputies.
DEMIDOVA, Anna, favourite maid of the empress. Stayed permanently
with her in Tsarskoe-Selo, Tobolsk and Ekaterinburg. Was shot with
the imperial family.
DEHN, Julia, Mme. Wife of first officer on Emperor’s yacht
_Standart_. An intimate friend of the Empress.
DEREVENKO, Vladimir Nikolaievich, physician. Stayed with the
imperial family in Tobolsk.
DOLGORUKY, Alexander Vasilievich, prince, marshal of the imperial
court. Stayed with the imperial family in Tobolsk.
DOMODZIANZ, Ensign, Armenian origin. Was elected by the
Tsarskoe-Selo soviet of workmen’s deputies to assist Colonel
Kobylinsky.
DUTZMAN, Commissar to the imperial family. Commissioned from Omsk
by the Siberian soviet of workmen’s deputies.
ERZBERG, Elizabeth. The grand duchesses’ maid. Parted from the
imperial family on the way to Ekaterinburg.
GIBBES, Sidney. An English teacher to the grand duchesses and
tsarevich. Joined the imperial family in Tobolsk and stayed with
them until their arrival in Ekaterinburg.
GILLIARD, French teacher to the grand duchesses and the tsarevich.
Stayed with the imperial family in Tobolsk and accompanied the
tsarevich to Ekaterinburg, where he was dismissed from the imperial
family’s service.
HARITONOV, Ivan. The chef to the imperial family. Was shot with the
imperial family.
HENDRYKOVA, Anastasia Vasilievna, Countess. Personal maid of honour
to the empress. Came with her to Tobolsk.
HITROVO, Margaret. Maid of honour to the grand duchesses. Arrived
at Tobolsk and was arrested.
HLYNOFF, Priest in Tobolsk who replaced the priest Vasiliev.
HOHRIAKOV, a graduate of an ecclesiastical seminary; chairman of
the Tobolsk soviet of workmen’s and soldiers’ deputies; became
commissar to the imperial family after the resignation of Yakovlev.
KERENSKY, Alexander Feodorovich, minister of justice, formerly
prime minister of the provisional government.
KOBYLINSKY, Eugene Stefanovich, Colonel; was appointed commander of
the garrison in Tsarskoe-Selo. Later was commandant of the palace.
Brought the imperial family to Tobolsk, and was in command of the
guards until the time the imperial family moved to Ekaterinburg.
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