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Ipatiev House (Russian: Дóм Ипáтьева) was a merchant's
house in
Yekaterinburg (city in 1924
renamed Sverdlovsk, in 1991
renamed back to Yekaterinburg)...
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Ipatiev may
refer to:
Ipatiev House, a
house in Yekaterinburg,
Russia where Nicholas II and his
family were
killed Ipatiev Monastery, a
monastery in Kostroma...
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family was
imprisoned with
their few
remaining retainers in Yekaterinburg's
Ipatiev House,
which was
designated the
House of
Special Purpose (Russian: Дом...
- The
Ipatiev Monastery (Russian: Ипатьевский монастырь; also
Ipatievsky Monastery),
sometimes translated into
English as
Hypatian Monastery, is a male...
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Russian Orthodox church in Yekaterinburg.
Being built on the site of the
Ipatiev House where Nicholas II, the last
Emperor of Russia, and his family, along...
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international scientists to make
accurate identifications. The
Ipatiev House has the same name as the
Ipatiev Monastery in Kostroma,
where Mikhail Romanov had been...
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Ipatiev House. Many of them were
factory workers from the
local Zlokazovsky Factory and the Verkh-Isetsk Factory. The
commandant of the
Ipatiev House...
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Imperial family and
their four
retainers were
murdered in the
cellar of the
Ipatiev House on the
night of July 16/17, 1918,
Sednev was
taken to a neighboring...
- The
Hypatian Codex (also
known as
Hypatian Letopis or
Ipatiev Letopis; Belarusian: Іпацьеўскі летапіс; Russian: Ипатьевская летопись; Ukrainian: Іпатіївський...
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family at Yekaterinburg. She and her
parents were
searched by
guards at the
Ipatiev House and were
warned they
would be
subject to
further searches. A wooden...