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16 Notable deaths
 in Yekaterinburg

Alexandra Feodorovna

Empress consort of russia (1872–1918).

Born June 6th, 1872 in Darmstadt.

Died July 17th, 1918 at 46 years old in Yekaterinburg (gunshot wound).

Eugene Botkin

Court physician for tsar nicholas ii.

Born June 8th, 1865 in Pushkin.

Died July 17th, 1918 at 53 years old in Yekaterinburg (gunshot wound).

Anna Demidova

Maid of tsarina alexandra of russia. (1878–1918).

Born January 26th, 1878 in Cherepovets.

Died July 17th, 1918 at 40 years old in Yekaterinburg (gunshot wound, stabbing).

Alexei Trupp

Russian saint (1856-1918).

Born August 20th, 1856 in Kalnagals. [ref]

Died July 17th, 1918 at 61 years old in Yekaterinburg (gunshot wound).

Boris Ryzhy

Russian poet (1974-2001).

Born September 8th, 1974 in Chelyabinsk.

Died May 7th, 2001 at 26 years old in Yekaterinburg (hanging to death).

Ivan Kharitonov

Russian saint (1870-1918).

Born June 14th, 1870 in Saint Petersburg.

Died July 17th, 1918 at 48 years old in Yekaterinburg (gunshot wound).

Pyotr Stolyarsky

Ukrainian music educator (1871-1944).

Born November 30th, 1871 in Lypovets.

Died April 29th, 1944 at 72 years old in Yekaterinburg.

Vladislav Krapivin

Soviet and russian writer (1938-2020).

Born October 14th, 1938 in Tyumen.

Died September 1st, 2020 at 81 years old in Yekaterinburg (pneumonia). [ref]

Avet Terterian

Soviet and armenian composer (1929–1994).

Born July 29th, 1929 in Baku.

Died December 11th, 1994 at 65 years old in Yekaterinburg.

Pranas Dovydaitis

Lithuanian politician (1886-1942).

Born December 2nd, 1886 in Runkiai.

Died November 4th, 1942 at 55 years old in Yekaterinburg (gunshot wound).

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