Romanovs
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Fall Of The Last Tsarevich by raphaellawinter
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"I want you to know: that if anything happens, I love you forever. Our bond is stronger than death." That was the last thing Alexei's sister said to him, before they walked into the dim cellar that fateful night. What was behind the tragic demise of the last Russian prince, the Tsarevich Alexei Romanov? How did the demise of his family happen at the hands of the USSR? Take a closer look at the horrors that took place in the cellar with this new story that experiences things from Alexei's perspective. May the Romanovs rest in peace.
OTMAA, After 1918 by Toonchild
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What if King George save the Romanov children, back in 1917 and they can live the rest of their lives after 1918. Well here is what I got, this may have some mature them in here, such as death, Gore, mental illness, and some other stuff. POV will mostly be in Alexei's (The spelling will be horrible, and the same as gramma and punctuation) This is my first story that I have written and posted
OTMAA: Remember me. by Persassy482
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After the Assassination of their parents, Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia and Alexei are separated after escaping their captors. Together they face dangers, adapt to the outside world and more importantly be with one another again. "Paris. Anastasia, remember Paris,"
My Favorite Things by VanessaSosa
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On the night they were to be executed, the Romanov family is saved and sent forward to England in 1963. How do they adjust to being an ordinary middle class family in suburban Manchester?
We 7 Forever by ladytolstoya
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What if the story of the Romanovs Execution is false? What if it never happened at all? Just Bolshevik Propaganda. Told from the Romanovs Perspective.
Alexei by CoryDorfman
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In Imperial Russia, this short tells the story of Alexei Romanov and his family.
The Day Sunshine Fell by LastGrandDuchess
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A fictional story of the Romanovs in a world where the Russian Revolution never took place. This is a short novel of the death of the beloved Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich, a hemophiliac, as told from the perspective of his elder sister, Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna, including insight on the marriages of Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana and Maria, and the trials of the unmarried Anastasia. TW: Death, suicide themes
The Lives Of The Romanovs by Historyisprettycool
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[THIS STORY IS 99% FAKE! IT IS MY OWN CREATION!] The story starts on November 11, 1918; the day the Great War ends. Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei are relieved to be able to go back to their normal lives and help repair their Russia. But with the war over, that means one thing for the Romanov girls: start looking for potential suitors again. Join the five Romanov children in romance, growing up, and a lot of family drama.
Alexei II by HistoryBoy1711
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Instead of altering his abdication in favor of his younger brother. Tsar Nicholas II is pressured to instead pass the throne to his underage hemophiliac son Alexei. With Russia in the midst of a revolution during the brutal onslaught of war against Germany and Austria. The new provisional government must work with the new Tsar and his regent to heal the fractured empire before more damage is done. With their popularity damaged nearly to the point beyond repair, the senior members of the House of Romanov must begin to embrace political reforms in order to survive the turbulence that is surely to come.