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Sorry,this will be a little wierd & difficult question here,but I really need your help..

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Well,some years ago I read a historical article about one girl from an aristocratic family,who had a beautiful golden hair,lived a misterious life,and died at the age of 24 if I am not mistaken.It was kinda legend about her life written in that newspaper article which really fascinated me then.After some years,now I REALLY NEED some information about her,but can't find anywhere because I don't know many details about her(her country,what was her family's status exactly and so on..) If anyone's got some tips,please,help me....

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  1. I think you must be referring to the saga of  Russian Crown Princess Anastasia,one of Czar Nicholas' daughters,and Anna Anderson,who claimed that she was Anastasia. Nicholas and his entire family were killed in 1917,by Bolshevik executioners.All of the bodies were not found complete,so for many years,people thought that Anastasia might have some how escaped and was alive. A young woman named Anna Anderson claimed to have memories that only a daughter of the Russian Czar and Czarina or a member of their court could have. She was close to the age and physically resembled Anastasia and came to believe that she was Anastasia. Anderson wasn't.

    Recent DNA testing has shone that Nicholas' entire family was indeed killed.Bodies and body parts of  all family members have been identified and reburied.


  2. Anastasia Romanov born 1895 died 1918 there are book about the Romanov family;  Peter the great ; Nicholas 2 of Russia and 13 steps  tell about the last days of the royal family  and the Russian revolution if this interest you try the library  

  3. i m sry i dont noe

  4. This does not match your description very much -- but you did say that she had an amazing life.  The person I thought of was the princess Sissi.  Her real name was actually Elizabeth, Empress consort of Austria ( 1837 - 1898)

    If you look at Wiki -- it has a solid background article.  Also - there are a ton of sites dedicated to her.  It looks like she even had a cartoon show about her.  Often she is compared to Diana in terms of the number of people still devoted to her memory.  




  5. Are you talking about the Russian tsars?

    Also spelled csar?

    The family was executed and a single female member of the family was thought to have survived and she either had severe amnesia and did not know who she was or she was in hiding for fear of being murdered for having escaped the genocide of her family.

  6. Sounds like a fairy tale, to me.  Not reality.

  7. I guess you might be talking about Tszarist Anastasia. However there are some great books writen about the Romanovs. google and see.  

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