
Romanov Remains
The Romanov Remains refer to the discovery and identification of the last Russian royal family's buried bodies, including Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra, and their children, who were executed in 1918 during the Russian Revolution. For many years, their fate was uncertain, fueling speculation and rumors. Modern forensic analysis, including DNA testing, confirmed their identities in the early 2000s. These findings provided closure to historical debates, establishing a clearer understanding of their tragic end and the collapse of the Romanov dynasty.