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Alexei Trupp

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Alexei Trupp
Born Aloizs Lauris Tr?ps
( 1856-04-08 ) 8 April 1856
Kalnagals , Vitebsk Governorate , Russian Empire
Died 17 July 1918 (1918-07-17) (aged 62)
Ipatiev House , Yekaterinburg , Russian Soviet Republic
Cause of death Execution by firing squad
Canonized 1981, in New York by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia [1] (canonisation stopped in 1992) [ citation needed ]

Aloise " Alexei " Yegorovich Trupp ( Russian : Алоизий Егорович Трупп , Latvian : Aloizs Lauris Tr?ps ; 8 April 1856 ? 17 July 1918) was the Latvian head footman in the household of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia . [2]

Trupp was an ethnic Latgalian , born in Rezhitsky Uyezd , in the Vitebsk Governorate of the Russian Empire (now Madona Municipality , Latvia). He was murdered with the Romanov family at Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg following the Russian Revolution of 1917 . [3] He is buried in the Chapel of Saint Catherine the Martyr within the Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral .

Together with the royal family, Trupp was canonized as a martyr by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia in 1981, even though he was a Roman Catholic . [4] The Moscow Patriarchate canonized the royal family as Passion Bearers in 2000, but did not canonize Trupp.

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  1. ^ King, Greg; Wilson, Penny (12 September 2003). The Fate of the Romanovs . Wiley. pp. 65, 495, 496. ISBN   978-0-471-20768-9 .
  2. ^ Coble, Michael D.; Loreille, Odile M.; Wadhams, Mark J.; Edson, Suni M.; Maynard, Kerry; Meyer, Carna E.; Niederstatter, Harald; Berger, Cordula; Berger, Burkhard; Falsetti, Anthony B.; Gill, Peter; Parson, Walther; Finelli, Louis N. (2009). "Mystery Solved: The Identification of the Two Missing Romanov Children Using DNA Analysis" . PLOS ONE . 4 (3): e4838. Bibcode : 2009PLoSO...4.4838C . doi : 10.1371/journal.pone.0004838 . PMC   2652717 . PMID   19277206 .
  3. ^ "The slaughter of Russia's last tsar and his family 100 years on" . The National .
  4. ^ King, Greg; Wilson, Penny (12 September 2003). The Fate of the Romanovs . Wiley. pp. 495, 496. ISBN   978-0-471-20768-9 .