Both sets of remains were found around that area. The so-called second burial spot is about 230 feet (70 meters) away from the first grave discovered in 1991, where bone fragments of Nicholas II ...
that Tsar Nicholas II "couldn’t have so seriously neglected the condition of his teeth." "There are a lot of factors both in favor of the authenticity of the remains and against it," he said.
That last tsar, Nicholas II, ruled an empire that bordered Turkey ... Recently, modern scientific DNA testing has identified their remains allowing for a royal burial in 1998 in the Peter and ...
TASS/. Investigation of the death of Russia’s last Czar, Nicholas II, and his family goes on for many years and the cornerstone problem the identity of the human remains found near Yekaterinburg ...