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Hello, I am looking for any assistance that can be provided on Prince Artemi Nicholaievich of Russia. Also, if there is a photo available of Prince Artemi Nicholaievich, that would be a real benefit! Prince Artemi Nicholaievich related to the Romanov Family, was butchered by the Bolsheviks on July 18, 1918 along with 15 other Romanov family members including Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorvna, sister of Tsarita Alexandra Feodorvna who along her husband Tsar Nicholas II and their beautiful children were salvagely massacred on July 17, 1918 in the basement of the Impatiev house. The 15 Romanovs taken by a truck to a place not far from Ekatrinburg. Among the 15 besides Grand Duchess Elizabeth were her four young sons, all Princes and cousins to the Imperial Romanov Family children. As well, other Romanov Grand Dukes and Princes; Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich, Prince Vladimir Paley, etc. as well as Prince Artemi Nicholaievich. Their salvage butchery was even worse than the Imperial Family, if that is imagineable! They were shot, beaten and clubbed with rifle butts and then thrown down a deep mine shaft. Most of the 15 were still alive (barely), saying prayers asking "God forgive them for they do not know what they are doing"! Since they weren't going to die quietly, the Bolshevik butchers threw hand grenades down the shaft 4 times at different intervals. And some of these "Marytrs" were still alive!! Finally, the Bolshevik butchers threw dry tree branches, brush, etc. into the mine shaft and burned the "Marytrs" who were sill alive and still praying asking "God to forgive them......"! The feisty Grand Duchess Elizabeth (Ella), an Orthodox nun as well, was one of the last few to die by fire!! So, after all that, I would really appreciate any photos of Prince Artemi Nicholaievich. Thank You! Petrus Pompey

—Centrx→talk &bull; 06:49, 27 July 2006 (UTC)