Romanov dynasty is the most powerful dynasty in Russian history. This family has ruled Russia for more than 300 years since Ivan the Terrible. Seven members of the Romanov family, namely the last Tsar Nicholas II (pictured below), were executed in 1918. Their bodies were buried in two nameless graves at random, and no one cared about them for more than 70 years. Romanov&;s clique was lost. Later generations were constantly claiming to be the only surviving daughter of the Tsar, Anastacia (pictur——, because no one could have survived the machine gun shooting at that time. (The last visit of Tsar Nicholas II&;s family in 1916) At present, the heir of romanov&;s royal family is Mariya Vladimirovna Romanova. She is the only daughter of Russian archduke Vladimir Kirillovich who went to Spain. She was born in Spain in 1953, far from the place that once brought disaster to romanov. Later, in 1969, the overseas Archduke Vladimir publicly declared that his daughter, 16-year-old Maria, was the heir to the royal family of romanov, but other descendants of romanov objected. After the lineal bloodline is lost, the heir status is not valid by who announces it. However, Archduchess Maria is a very important member, even if she is not the owner of romanov, and she represents romanov in many public places. Her grandmother is the granddaughter of Queen Victoria, so she is also one of the heirs to the British throne, ranking more than 100, but still a little ahead of the king of Norway. There are not many people in the world who have romanov blood. At present, Prince Philip of the British royal family is the latest one, and he is related to the last czar&;s family in both paternal and matrilineal terms. Prince Philip&;s grandmother is the grand duchess Olga Konstantinovna, granddaughter of Russian Tsar Nikola I. His mother, Alice Maud Mary of Battenberg, was the sister of Alexandra, the queen of the last czar. Therefore, Prince Philip is not only the nephew of the last tsar, but also the nephew of the queen. The sons and daughters of the executed tsar are his cousins. (Mother and sisters of Prince Philip) Romanov&;s family has been intermarried with various royal families in Europe, and this marriage reached its peak in the era of Queen Victoria. Prince Albert, the eldest son of Queen Victoria of —— (later King Edward VII), married the Danish princess Alexandra in 1863. The picture below shows Queen Victoria, the old grandmother of Europe, and her extended family. Three years later, Alexandra&;s sister Princess Degema married the Russian royal family and later became the queen of Russia III. Her eldest son was the last Tsar Nicholas II. Nicholas II later married Alexandra, the granddaughter of Queen Victoria (below)), gave birth to four daughters Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anna Stasija, and a son, the only son of whom is Alexei who suffers from hemophilia. In the 1990s, Russia canonized the Tsar&;s family as &”;saints&”;, but the Pope was suspicious of the Tsar&;s family&;s remains, and refused to bless them before he got a scientific conclusion, which led to a series of DNA verification and identification activities. In 1993, Prince Philip, as a relative of romanov, donated his DNA blood sample for scientists to determine whether the bodies found in the unknown tombs belonged to the Tsar family. In 2007, the bodies of two more children were found in a field in Russia. At that time, experts believed that they belonged to Maria, the daughter of the last czar, and Alexei, the son. With the help of DNA identification, up to now, scientists have determined that the identity of the body is the daughter of the last czar, the Archduchess Maria (first from the back row) and the son Prince Alexei. In addition, the Queen&;s cousin, Prince Mike of Kent (pictured below) is also a relative of the last Tsar Nicholas II, and his grandmother is a cousin of Nicholas II, so he is also a nephew of the Tsar, and once contributed his DNA for scientists to identify romanov&;s remains. The British royal family is now related to romanov through Prince Philip, so Prince Charles, Princess Anne, William and Harry are all relatives of romanov. Besides, the former Spanish queen Sophia (pictured left) was a Greek princess, and she was also related to romanov.