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  2. Martyrs of Alapayevsk - Wikipedia

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    In its resolution of 1998 on the termination of criminal case №18/123666-93 "On the investigation of the circumstances of the deaths of members of the Russian Imperial House and persons from their entourage in 1918-1919," the Russian Prosecutor General's Office named 22 individuals and two unidentified persons from the Verkhne-Sinyachikha ...

  3. Metropolis of Chișinău and All Moldova - Wikipedia

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    In the 2004 census in Moldova 3,158,015 people or 95.5% of those declaring a religion claimed to be Eastern Orthodox Christians of all rites. The head of the Moldovan Orthodox Church is Metropolitan Vladimir (Cantarean), who is a permanent member of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  4. Vladimir Cantarean - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir, (born Nicolae Cantarean, 18 August 1952), is a bishop of the Moldovan Orthodox Church under the Moscow Patriarchate. He serves as Metropolitan of Chișinău and All Moldova and thus as first hierarch of the Church of Moldova and as a permanent member of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  5. List of Moldovans - Wikipedia

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    Mircea Snegur, former President of Moldova (3 Sept 1990 - 15 Jan 1997) Vasile Tarlev, former Prime Minister of Moldova; Stepan Topal, Gagauz politician and activist; Serafim Urechean, former chairman of the "Our Moldova Alliance", former MP; Vladimir Voronin, former President of Moldova (7 Apr 2001 - 11 Sep 2009)

  6. Romanov impostors - Wikipedia

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    Scientists identified the missing family members as Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia, who was a few weeks short of his fourteenth birthday at the time of the killing, and either Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia or Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, who were seventeen and nineteen respectively at the time of the killings ...

  7. List of child saints - Wikipedia

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    Killed by the Nazis Maria Ulma: June 6, 1941 March 24, 1944 2 Poland: Przemyśl: Martyr in odium fidei: Killed by the Nazis Unnamed baby Ulma: March 24, 1944 March 24, 1944 Stillbirth Poland: Przemyśl: Martyr in odium fidei: Killed by the Nazis; First baby in formation with the title of blessed [3] Teresa Bracco: February 24, 1924 August 28 ...

  8. List of monarchs of Moldavia - Wikipedia

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    no children Peter IV Rareș: 14 January 1527 – 14 September 1538 9/16 February 1541 – 2/3 September 1546 Maria before 1529 four children Elena of Serbia 1530 four children: Illegitimate son of Stephen the Great. Stephen V Locust: 21 September 1538 – 20 December 1540 Chiajna before 1540 two children: Grandson of Stephen the Great ...

  9. Murder of the Romanov family - Wikipedia

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    The number of Ipatiev House guards totaled 300 at the time the imperial family was killed. [62] When Yurovsky replaced Aleksandr Avdeev on 4 July, [63] he moved the old internal guard members to the Popov House. The senior aides were retained but were designated to guard the hallway area and no longer had access to the Romanovs' rooms; only ...