Did Queen Victoria & Prince Albert Kill the Romanov Royal Family
How King Henry VIII breaking with Rome in the 16th Century ended the Russian Royals in the 20th Century
by Nikola Vukoja
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Pub Date Oct 26 2014 | Archive Date Jan 07 2015
Patchwork Press - Cooperative | Nikola Vukoja
Description
Everyone knows the story of the Romanov family, the love story of Queen Victoria & Prince Albert & that King Henry VIII had six wives with more than one losing her heart & her head. What if I was to tell you that they are all linked? And what if I was to tell you that the Romanov tragedy didn’t start with the Russian Revolution, or Stalin, or even WWI and that it really started with King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn? The following is not fiction, its not even historical fiction. All the dates, names, places, people are or were real. What I have put together is actual events, as they occurred, together with scientific evidence, to suggest that the Romanov murders in 1917 would not have happened had not King Henry married Anne Boleyn and then in turn had not Queen Victoria married Prince Albert.
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EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781502998989 |
PRICE | $5.50 (USD) |