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DNA檢驗證實俄國末代沙皇全家遭共黨槍殺.所有關於女大公爵安娜斯塔夏脫逃的說法如今塵埃落定-她並未逃出虎口.可憐生在帝王家!

http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/03/11/czar.children/index.html

DNA proves Bolsheviks killed all of Russian czar's children

(CNN) -- One of the most enduring mysteries of the 20th
century has been put to rest: DNA analysis of bone fragments has proven
that two of Czar Nicholas' children believed to have escaped were
killed with their royal family during the Russian Revolution.
Czar Nicholas II, from left, daughters Olga, Maria, wife Alexandra, kids Anastasia, Alexei and Tatiana in 1917.Czar Nicholas II, from left, daughters Olga, Maria, wife Alexandra, kids Anastasia, Alexei and Tatiana in 1917.




The chemically damaged and burnt remains were found in the Romanov
family's makeshift grave outside the city of Yekaterinburg, Russia, in
2007.

In 2008, scientists used bone and tooth fragments to
identify the remains as those of the two missing children of Czar
Nicholas II: 13-year-old Crown Prince Alexei, the emperor's only son
and heir to the throne, and his sister Grand Duchess Maria, about 19.


Researchers wanted to confirm their findings by comparing DNA from the
remains with that of living Romanov relatives. The results of the DNA
analysis were published online Tuesday in the journal PloS One.


The Romanov family, the last Russian monarchy, was executed in 1918 by
Bolsheviks in the basement of a home in Yekaterinburg, about 900 miles
(1,448 kilometers) east of Moscow. Several of their staff members and
servants also were killed.

Nicholas' reign had ended when he abdicated the throne in 1917 at the time of the Russian Revolution.


The remains of the family were discovered in 1991, during the last days
of the Soviet Union. In 1998, those remains -- of Nicholas, his wife,
Alexandra, and three daughters -- were interred in a cathedral in St.
Petersburg that contains the crypts of other Russian royalty.

At the time, many thought that Alexei and Maria might have escaped
-- leading to hopes among royal supporters that one or both Romanovs
were still alive. But clues left by one of the family's assassins led
investigators to the grave where the remains of Alexei and Maria were
unearthed in 2007.

The drama surrounding the Romanovs has been the subject of many books, movies and documentaries.

Several women have claimed that they were Anastasia, Nicholas' youngest daughter, contending that they escaped the executions.


The body of one impostor, Anna Anderson, was cremated when she died in
1984. DNA tests showed she was not related to the Romanov family.


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