Read The Romanov Sisters (Four Sisters) Online
Authors: Helen Rappaport
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THE ROMANOV SISTERS
HELEN RAPPAPORT
THE ROMANOV SISTERS
The Lost Lives of the Daughters of Nicholas and Alexandra
ST. MARTIN’S PRESS NEW YORK
In memory
of Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia Romanova
four extraordinary young women
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Contents
List of Illustrations
x
Glossary of Names
xi
Author’s Note
xvii
Prologue
– The Room of the First and Last Door
1
One
– Mother Love
9
Two
– La Petite Duchesse
26
Three
– My God! What a Disappointment! . . . A Fourth Girl
44
Four
– The Hope of Russia
63
Five
– The Big Pair and The Little Pair
82
Six
– The
Shtandart
97
Seven
– Our Friend
109
Eight
– Royal Cousins
123
Nine
– In St Petersburg We Work; But at Livadia We Live
141
Ten
– Cupid by the Thrones
160
Eleven
– The Little One Will Not Die
176
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Twelve
– Lord Send Happiness to Him, My Beloved One
189
Thirteen
– God Save the Tsar
207
Fourteen
– Sisters of Mercy
229
Fifteen
– We Cannot Drop Our Work in the Hospitals
243
Sixteen
– The Outside Life
255
Seventeen
– Terrible Things Are Going on in St Petersburg
275
Eighteen
– Goodbye. Don’t Forget Me
298
Nineteen
– On Freedom Street
322
Twenty
– Thank God We Are Still in Russia and
Still Together
339
Tweny-one
– They Knew It Was the End When I Was
With Them
356
Twenty-two
– Prisoners of the Ural Regional Soviet
370
Epilogue
– Victims of Repression
377
Acknowledgements
382
Notes
386
Bibliography
448
Index
465
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List of Illustrations
ix
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
x
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Glossary of Names
Listed below are the most frequently occurring names in the text, in
the form in which they are generally cited.
OTMA = the sisters’ own acronym for Olga, Tatiana, Maria and
Anastasia
AKSH: acronym of Alexander Konstantinovich Shvedov, one of
Olga’s favourite officers in the Tsar’s Escort
Alexandra (Shura) Tegleva: OTMA’s nurse and later general
maid; married
Pierre Gilliard
Alice
:
Princess Alice of Great Britain, later Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine, Alexandra’s mother
Alicky: Queen Victoria’s pet name for Alexandra, used to
distinguish her from Alix, who in the British royal family was
Alexandra, Princess of Wales
Alix: Nicholas’s pet name for his wife Alexandra
Anna (Nyuta) Demidova: Alexandra’s maid in waiting
Anna Vyrubova: Alexandra’s close friend and confidante; later
appointed a maid of honour
Bibi: pet name for Varvara Vilchikovskaya, OT’s friend and nurse at
the annexe.
Chemodurov: Terenty Chemodurov, Nicholas’s valet.
Count Benkendorf: Pavel Benkendorf, chief marshal and master
of ceremonies at the imperial court
Count Frederiksz: Vladimir Frederiksz, head of the imperial
household
Count Grabbe: Nikolay Grabbe, commander of the Tsar’s Escort
Derevenko: Andrey Derevenko, Alexey’s sailor
dyadka
Dickie: Louis of Battenburg, later Lord Mountbatten, OTMA’s
cousin
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GLOSSARY OF NAMES
Dmitri Pavlovich
:
Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, OTMA’s cousin
Dmitri (Mitya) Malama: Tatiana’s favourite wounded officer at
the hospital
Dmitri (Mitya) Shakh-Bagov: Olga’s favourite wounded officer
at the hospital
Dolgorukov: Prince Vasili Dolgorukov, adjutant general, with
Nicholas at Stavka
Dr Botkin: Evgeny Botkin, physician to the Imperial Family
Dr Derevenko: Vladimir Derevenko, Alexey’s personal physician
(no relation to
the other Derevenko
)
Dr Gedroits: Princess Vera Gedroits, senior surgeon at the Court
Hospital
Duchess of Coburg: Maria Alexandrovna, also Duchess of
Edinburgh
Ducky: pet name for Princess Victoria-Melita of Saxe-Coburg, first
wife of
Ernie
, Alexandra’s brother
Ekaterina (Trina) Schneider: Alexandra’s court
lectrice
;
chaperone to OTMA
Elizaveta Ersberg: Alexandra’s maid in waiting
Elizaveta Naryshkina: Alexandra’s mistress of the robes from
1909; the most senior lady at court
Elizaveta Obolenskaya: Alexandra’s lady in waiting
Ernie: Grand Duke Ernest of Hesse and by Rhine, Alexandra’s
brother
General Mosolov: Alexander Mosolov, head of the Court
Chancellery
General Spiridovich: Alexander Spiridovich, Chief of the Kiev
section of the Okhrana; from 1906 head of the tsar’s personal
security services
Gleb Botkin: son of
Dr Botkin
; with him at Tobolsk
Grand Duchess Vladimir: Maria Pavlovna the elder, wife of
Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich; also known in the family
as Miechen
Grand Duke Georgiy: Georgiy Alexandrovich, Nicholas’s younger
brother and tsarevich till the birth of Alexey in 1904
Grand Duke Konstantin: Konstantin Konstantinovich, father of
Ioannchik
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GLOSSARY OF NAMES
Grand Duke Mikhail: Mikhail Alexandrovich, Nicholas’s youngest
brother
Grand Duke Nikolay
:
Nikolay Nikolaevich; Nicholas’s uncle, and until 1915 C-in-C of the Russian Army. Second husband of
Stana
.
Grand Duke Pavel
:
Pavel Alexandrovich, Nicholas’s uncle; father of
Dmitri Pavlovich
and
Maria Pavlovna
.
Grand Duke Petr: Petr Nikolaevich, husband of
Militza
Grigory /Father Grigory: Grigory Rasputin, the imperial
family’s religious guru
Ioannchik: Prince Ioann Konstantinovich, OTMA’s second cousin
Ivan Sednev: OTMA’s footman;
Leonid Sednev’s
uncle
Iza Buxhoeveden: Baroness Sophia Buxhoeveden, Alexandra’s
honorary lady in waiting; the post was made official in 1914
Katya: Ekaterina Zborovskaya, sister of
Viktor Zborovsky
, Anastasia’s most regular correspondent in captivity
Kharitonov: Ivan Kharitonov, cook; with the family at Tobolsk and
Ekaterinburg
Klavdiya Bitner: the children’s tutor at Tobolsk; later married
Evgeny
Kobylinsky
Kobylinsky: Evgeny Kobylinsky, commander of the guard at Tsarskoe
Selo. Commandant of the Governor’s House at Tobolsk
Leonid Sednev: kitchen boy; with the family at Tobolsk and
Ekaterinburg. Nephew of
Ivan Sednev
Lili Dehn: Yuliya Dehn, one of the ladies closest to Alexandra in
the final years, but who held no official position at court
Louise: Princess Louise of Battenburg; daughter of Alexandra’s
sister Victoria; later Queen Louise of Sweden; OTMA’s second
cousin
Madeleine (Magdalina) Zanotti: Alexandra’s most senior
personal maid, who had come with her from Darmstadt
Margaretta Eagar: OTMA’s governess; dismissed in 1904
Mariya Baryatinskaya: Princess Mariya Baryatinskaya, Alexandra’s
maid of honour
Mariya Fedorovna: the dowager empress, Nicholas’s mother; a
sister of the Princess of Wales, later Queen Alexandra. Also
known in the family as Minny.
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GLOSSARY OF NAMES
Mariya Geringer: Mariya Fedorovna Geringer, Alexandra’s
principal lady in waiting responsible for her jewellery
Maria Pavlovna: Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna the younger,
sister of Dmitri Pavlovich and OTMA’s cousin
Mariya (Tudels/Toodles) Tutelberg: Alexandra’s maid in
waiting
Mariya Vasilchikova: Alexandra’s lady in waiting; dismissed 1916
Mariya Vishnyakova (Mary): OTMA’s under nursemaid; later
nursemaid to Alexey
Mashka: Maria’s pet name in the family
Meriel Buchanan: daughter of the British ambassador to St
Petersburg, Sir George Buchanan
Militza: Princess Militza of Montenegro; wife of Grand Duke Petr
Nikolaevich
Nagorny: Klementy Nagorny, Alexey’s sailor
dyadka
Nastya/Nastaska: Anastasia’s pet name in the family
Nastenka (Anastasia) Hendrikova: Alexandra’s personal maid of
honour
Nikolay (Kolya) Demenkov: Maria’s favourite officer from the
Guards Equipage
Nikolay Rodionov: officer on the
Shtandart
, Tatiana’s favourite tennis partner
Nikolay Sablin: Nikolay Pavlovich Sablin, officer on the
Shtandart
and a close friend of the imperial family. No relation to Nikolay
Vasilievich Sablin.
Nikolay Vasilievich Sablin: a favourite officer on the Shtandart.
No relation to
Nikolay Pavlovich Sablin
.
Olga Alexandrovna: OTMA’s aunt, Nicholas’s youngest sister
Onor: Princess Eleonore of Solms-Hoensolms-Lich, second wife of
Alexandra’s brother
Ernie
Pankratov: Vasily Pankratov, commissar in charge of the imperial
family at Tobolsk; dismissed January 1918
Pavel Voronov: officer on the
Shtandart
with whom Olga fell in love in 1913
Philippe: Maitre or Monsieur Philippe, French ‘healer’ and mystic
Pierre Gilliard: the girls’ Swiss tutor in French
Princess Helena of Serbia: wife of Ioannchuk
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GLOSSARY OF NAMES
Princess Golitsyna: Mariya Golitsyna, Alexandra’s mistress of the
robes till her death in 1909
PVP
:
Petr Vasilievich Petrov, the girls’ tutor in Russian language and literature
Rita Khitrovo: Margarita Khitrovo, a friend and fellow nurse at
the annexe hospital
Sandro: Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich,
Xenia
’s husband
Sergey Melik-Adamov: a favourite of Tatiana’s at the hospital
Shurik: pet name for
Alexander Shvedov
Shvybzig: Anastasia’s pet name, given to her by her aunt Olga; also
the name of her dog that died in May 1915
Sofya Tyutcheva: OTMA’s maid of honour and unofficial
governess; dismissed in 1912
Stana
:
Princess Anastasia of Montenegro; wife of the Duke of Leuchtenberg; remarried 1907 to
Grand Duke Nikolay
Sydney Gibbes (Sig): English tutor to OTMA and later Alexey
Tatiana Botkina: Dr Botkin’s daughter, with him at Tobolsk
Tatishchev: Count Ilya Tatishchev, an adjutant general in the
imperial suite; with Nicholas at Stavka