Exile
Swedish diplomats obtained permission for Helen's mother-in-law
Grand Duchess Elizaveta Mavrikievna
to leave Russia with Helen's children, Vsevelod and Catherine, and her
own two younger children, Prince George Constantinovich and Princess
Vera Constantinovna, in October 1918 aboard the Swedish ship
Angermanland.
Helen remained imprisoned at Perm until Norwegian diplomats located her
and had her transferred. She was then kept prisoner at the
Kremlin Palace before finally being allowed to leave and join her children in Sweden.
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Helen eventually settled at
Nice, France. She never remarried.
Notes
Robert K. Massie, Nicholas and Alexandra, 1967, p. 198
- Charlotte Zeepvat, The Camera and the Tsars: A Romanov Family Album, 2004, p. 213.
References
- Margaret Eagar, Six Years at the Russian Court,, alexanderpalace.org
- Peter Kurth, Anastasia: The Riddle of Anna Anderson, 1983.
- Robert K. Massie, Nicholas and Alexandra, 1967
- Paul Theroff, An Online Gotha
- Charlotte Zeepvat, Romanov Autumn, 2000.
- Charlotte Zeepvat, The Camera and the Tsars: A Romanov Family Album, 2004.
External links
Eagar, Margaret (1906). "Six Years at the Russian Court". alexanderpalace.org. Retrieved 3 January 2007.
(Charlotte Zeepvat, The Camera and The Tsars: A Romanov Family Album, 2004, p. 56.)
Alexander
Bokhanov, Dr. Manfred Knodt, Vladimir Oustimenko, Zinaida Peregudova,
and Lyubov Tyutyunnik, translator Lyudmila Xenofontova, The Romanovs: Love, Power and Tragedy, 1993, p. 127.
Zeepvat, The Camera and the Tsars: A Romanov Family Album, 2004, p. 56
Paul Theroff (2007). "Russia". An Online Gotha. Retrieved 3 January 2007.
Peter Kurth, Anastasia: The Riddle of Anna Anderson, 1983, p. 43.
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I met the present reincarnation of Helen who looks almost exactly like this again and is in her late 20s or early 30s and is a surgeon. I couldn't figure out what exactly was happening because the energy was so different. Then because it was so odd I began to trace my connection to this person through lifetimes. When I discovered who she was at first I thought she was my wife in that lifetime. But no, it turned out I was Alexei the Crown prince with hemophilia which I find completely mind boggling. the tsarina my mother then came through time to tell me this. It seemed quite important to her for me to know who I was then. It took me several days after she traveled forward through time to tell me this from her death in 1918. So, I was really blown away by the effort she made so I would get this all straight. Then I saw the resemblance to me now. As a child all the women doting on me like I was a prince. this happened again in my present lifetime from age zero to 4 years of age to the point where the women gave me so much candy it rotted out all my front teeth so my father made me have them all pulled with no novacaine so I would be a man and not eat so much candy from women in the future. Amazing!
Also, women always loved me all my life and so I just got used to this. My mother and grandmother raised me to be the ideal man all women love so that is what I became, a gentleman always around women. This meant that I always had a girlfriend constantly from age 15 until I got married at age 26. So, it's amazing how one lifetime dovetails into another!
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