Romanov family canonization

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The Romanov family canonization was the Russian Orthodox Church’s formal recognition of Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra, and their children as saints and passion-bearers, honoring their pious conduct and martyrdom following their execution in 1918.

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Romanov family canonization canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Russian Orthodox Church event
canonization
religious event
associatedWithDynasty House of Romanov NERFINISHED
associatedWithPersonRole last Emperor of Russia
associatedWithPoliticalEntity Soviet Union NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegimeChange Russian Revolution NERFINISHED
associatedWithTitle Tsar of Russia
basisForCanonization martyrdom
pious conduct
commemorates death of Nicholas II and his family
suffering of the Romanov family
denomination Russian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
honors Alexandra Feodorovna NERFINISHED
Alexei Nikolaevich NERFINISHED
Anastasia Nikolaevna NERFINISHED
Maria Nikolaevna NERFINISHED
Nicholas II of Russia NERFINISHED
Olga Nikolaevna NERFINISHED
Romanov family NERFINISHED
Tatiana Nikolaevna NERFINISHED
locationCountry Russia NERFINISHED
memoryType religious remembrance of the Romanovs
recognizesAs passion-bearers
saints
relatedDate 1918
relatedEvent execution of the Romanov family
religiousTradition Eastern Orthodoxy NERFINISHED
theologicalCategory veneration of martyrs
veneration of passion-bearers

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children of Nicholas II of Russia subjectOf Romanov family canonization