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Alexei Nicolaievich <I>Tammet</I> Romanov

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Alexei Nicolaievich Tammet Romanov

Birth
Russia
Death
26 Jun 1977 (aged 72)
Burnaby, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
Burnaby, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada GPS-Latitude: 49.2218444, Longitude: -123.0137778
Memorial ID
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In this small grave it is believed to be the son of Czar Nicholas II, heir to the Russian throne.

Husband of Sandra Romanov.Claimed to be Alexis Romanov - missing heir to the Russian throne who supposedly survived the 1918 massacre. The heir's body was never found which lead to mass speculation that he survived. Due to DNA, medical & other evidence - it is claimed that Alexis did indeed survive and live out his life as this person in hiding. Cause of death is the same illness that young prince suffered from.
In this small grave it is believed to be the son of Czar Nicholas II, heir to the Russian throne.

Husband of Sandra Romanov.Claimed to be Alexis Romanov - missing heir to the Russian throne who supposedly survived the 1918 massacre. The heir's body was never found which lead to mass speculation that he survived. Due to DNA, medical & other evidence - it is claimed that Alexis did indeed survive and live out his life as this person in hiding. Cause of death is the same illness that young prince suffered from.


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  • Maintained by: H
  • Originally Created by: SusanR
  • Added: Jun 24, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27780618/alexei_nicolaievich-romanov: accessed ), memorial page for Alexei Nicolaievich Tammet Romanov (12 Aug 1904–26 Jun 1977), Find a Grave Memorial ID 27780618, citing Ocean View Burial Park, Burnaby, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada; Maintained by H (contributor 47768976).