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Is it true that the royal familiy now killed?

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another family that would have been a royal family and then took over the crown? i mean like 100s of years ago lol- if u know what i mean!

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  1. Are you asking if anybody in line for a throne was ever killed by someelse so he could be king instead, yeah history is littered with such


  2. I don't know because your question is too vague.

    best of luck to you!

  3. well it's technically a "consipracy theory" and theres no evidance to support it, therefore its offically a non truth. However I believe that its certainly not an impossibility in an age where people struggeled for power.

    That hasen't really answered your question but it's my two cents as much as anybody could possibly offer.

  4. Lots and Lots and Lots of times....over and over and over again.

  5. Yep, they were originally german too! From the house of Batonberg they later changed they're name to Mountbaton!

  6. In response to the first post, The Romanovs were the Royal family of Russia....they were assasinated in 1918 by the Bolshevics.

    You may be familiar with the Anastasia stories, it was a conspiracy that Anastasia and her younger brother escaped the bloodshed, although this has never been confirmed.

  7. No Royal family ever killed another Royal family to take over the crown...however, certain Royals were assassinated to hasten the succession for some members with no scruples as in the case of Richard III who murdered his own nephews when they were children in the Tower and had them buried under the stairs, Their bodes were found hundreds of years later and it was confirmed they were the young Princes who had been murdered so many years before. They were given a decent burial.

  8. The Romanovs were killed about a hundred years ago and communists took over.

  9. The only royal family famously known to have been murdered close to 100 years ago were the Russian royal family, The Romanov. Nicholas II of Russia ruled from 1894 until his abdication in 1917. He proved unable to manage a country in political turmoil and command its army in World War I. His rule ended with the Russian Revolution of 1917 in which he and his royal family were imprisoned first in the Alexander Palace at Tsarskoe Selo then later the Governor's Mansion in Tobolsk and finally the Ipatiev House in Ekaterinburg. Where on the night of July 16/17, 1918, Nicholas and his family were executed by the Bolsheviks. Along with Nicholas, his wife Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna, their five children and four servants were all fatally shot to dead with firing bullets.

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