- Ivan Kharitonov
Ivan Mikhailovich Kharitonov, (1872 -
July 17 ,1918 ), was a cook at the court of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. He followed the Romanov family into internal exile following theRussian Revolution of 1917 and was executed with them by theBolsheviks onJuly 17 ,1918 atEkaterinburg .Like the Romanovs, Kharitonov was canonized as a
martyr of Soviet oppression by theRussian Orthodox Church Outside Russia in 1981. [King, Greg, and Wilson, Penny, "The Fate of the Romanovs," John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2003, pp. 65, 495]Kharitonov's wife and daughter followed him into exile at
Tobolsk but did not join him when the Bolsheviks moved the prisoners to Ekaterinburg in the spring of 1918. [King and Wilson, p. 65]Kharitonov's grandson attended the funeral held on
July 17 ,1998 inPeter and Paul Cathedral inSaint Petersburg for his grandfather, the Romanovs, their servants (Anna Demidova andAlexei Trupp ) , and the other victims who were murdered eighty years before. [cite web | author= | year=1998| title="17 July 1998: The funeral of Tsar Nicholas II | work= romanovfundforrussia.org| url=http://www.romanovfundforrussia.org/family/funeral.html| accessdate= February 28| accessyear=2007]Notes
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