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ELEVATION TO SAINTHOOD OF THE LAST IMPERIAL FAMILY OF RUSSIA
Romanov saints; Romanov sainthood; Canonization of the romanovs

List of American proposed candidates for sainthood         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
This list includes individuals from the United States for whom there is a public petition to the bishop to commence an investigation into the heroic virtue of the individual leading to a decree declaring them to be a Servant of God.
List of Eastern Orthodox Russian saints         
  • [[John of Kronstadt]]
  • [[Nicholas of Japan]]
  • [[Seraphim of Sarov]]
  • [[Sergius of Radonezh]]
  • [[Herman of Alaska]]
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Russian saints; Saints from Russia; Saints of Russia; Saints canonized in Russia; Saints canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church; Russian Orthodox saints; List of saints from Russia; List of saints of Russia; List of saints canonized in Russia; List of saints canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church; List of Russian Orthodox saints; Sainthood in Russia; Sainthood in the Russian Orthodox Church; Saints of the Russian Orthodox Church; List of Russian saints; List of saints of the Russian Orthodox Church
This list of Russian saints includes the saints canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian saints canonized by other Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Saintliness         
  • A.C.]] Article XXI.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=ig5PF6Tf07UC&pg=PA59&dq Augsburg Confession, Article 21, "Of the Worship of the Saints"]. trans. Kolb, R., Wengert, T., and Arand, C. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2000.</ref>
  • Saint Francis of Assisi]] by the Italian artist [[Cimabue]] (1240–1302)
  • baba]] of [[Mathura]], India
  • [[Mosaic]]s of saints in [[Church of the Savior on Blood]], [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]]
PERSON WHO HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED FOR HAVING AN EXCEPTIONAL DEGREE OF HOLINESS, SANCTITY, AND VIRTUE
Saints; Christian saint; Sainthood; Christian saints; Saint (Christianity); Saintliness; Catholic Saint; Cloud of witnesses; Saints in Protestantism; Saint And Saintliness; Catholic saint; Cult of saints; Saints of the Roman Catholic Church; Sainted; Greek Orthodox saints; Roman Catholic saint; Saint Puhwegweg; Living saint; Saint (Islamic); Saint (Muslim); Saint (Catholicism); Saint (Catholism); Saint, Saintliness; Buddhist saint; Saint (Catholic); Saint (Roman Catholic); Saint (Catholiciscm); Saint (Roman Catholiciscm); Local saint; Saints in the Catholic Church; Saint in the Catholic Church; Roman Catholic Saint
·noun Quality of being saintly.

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Canonization of the Romanovs

The canonization of the Romanovs (also called "glorification" in the Russian Orthodox Church) was the elevation to sainthood of the last Imperial Family of Russia – Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Tsarina Alexandra, and their five children Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei – by the Russian Orthodox Church.

The family was killed by the Bolsheviks on 17 July 1918 at the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg. The house was later demolished. The Church on Blood was built on this site, and the altar stands over the execution site.