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Charles Sydney Gibbes in 1916
Charles Sydney Gibbes (19 January 1876 – 24 March 1963) was a British academic who from 1908 to 1917 served as the English tutor to the children of Emperor Nicholas II of Russia. When Nicholas abdicated the throne in March 1917 Gibbes voluntarily accompanied the Imperial family into exile to the Siberian city of Tobolsk. After the family was murdered in 1918 Gibbes returned to the United Kingdom and eventually became an Orthodox monk, adopting the name of Nicholas in commemoration of Nicholas II. He died in 1963 and is buried at Headington cemetery, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.
1917 Gibbes voluntarily accompanied the Imperial family into exile to the Siberian city of Tobolsk. After the family was murdered in 1918 Gibbes returned...
Stephen Gibbes, wrote in the article just cited, that Gibbes's mother was Agnes Gibbes (1761-1843), the unmarried youngest daughter of Sir Philip Gibbes (1731-1815)...
lived near the Ipatiev House, was often pressured by Pierre Gilliard, SydneyGibbes and Prince Vasily Dolgorukov to help the Romanovs; Dolgorukov smuggled...
more spiritual depth than that of her sister, Olga. Her English tutor, SydneyGibbes, claimed that Tatiana viewed religion as a duty rather than a passion...
Gibbes is a surname. It may refer to: Bobby Gibbes (1916–2007), Australian fighter ace Charles Gibbes (1876–1963), British academic Frederick Gibbes (1839–1888)...
of the school room, according to her tutors Pierre Gilliard and SydneyGibbes. Gibbes, Gilliard, and ladies-in-waiting Lili Dehn and Anna Vyrubova described...
enter with them. Tegleva was detained with Pierre Gilliard, Charles SydneyGibbes, and Baroness Sophie Karlovna von Buxhoeveden in a separate residence...
As her group left Tobolsk, Demidova said to Gibbes, "I am so frightened of the Bolsheviks, Mr. Gibbes. I don't know what they will do to us." On the...
Hiberno-English accent in their pronunciation. In 1908 English tutor Charles SydneyGibbes was brought in to "correct" this. Eagar, who grew fond of all four grand...
far!" Gibbes allegedly wrote to the French tutor Pierre Gilliard. Others said that Sophie's apparent poverty, as described by Gilliard and Gibbes, is proof...
Russian Orthodox wedding was presided by Archimandrite Nicholas who, as SydneyGibbes, had been tutor of the children of Tsar Nicholas II. Prince Andrei had...
Alexandra, visited her and acknowledged her as Anastasia, but when Charles SydneyGibbes, English tutor to the imperial children, met Anderson, he denounced...
Gillaird in the 2019 Netflix series The Last Czars. Margaretta Eagar SydneyGibbes Massie, Nicholas and Alexandra, 1967 Mumenthaler, Rudolf. "Gilliard...
Writer Robert Heron died in the hospital on 13 April 1807. Charles SydneyGibbes, English tutor to the children of Emperor Nicholas II of Russia, died...
Nathaniel Gibbes, built his residence "Wotonga" at Kirribilli; the property was later refurbished to become Sydney's Admiralty House. Gibbes' grandfather...
Terenty Ivanovich Chemodurov, Vasiliev, Petrov, Pierre Gilliard, Charles SydneyGibbes. Second line: Vladimir Derevenko, Elizaveta Ersberg, Alexandra Tegleva...
Dyoenergism against Monoenergism, and Monothelitism later. Charles SydneyGibbes - English tutor of the Romanov children. Michael Glycas - also a historian...
Elliott, poet Peter Elliott, athlete Scott Flinders, footballer Charles SydneyGibbes, tutor and monk Dave Godin, anarchist and musicologist Paul Goodison...
Haynes Gibbes Alleyne (born Saint James, Barbados 14 October 1813, died Sydney, 9 September 1882) was a physician and zoologist who practised in Australia...
Terenty Ivanovich Chemodurov, Vasiliev, Petrov, Pierre Gilliard, Charles SydneyGibbes. Second line: Vladimir Derevenko, Elizaveta Ersberg, Alexandra Tegleva...
Frederick Jamison Gibbes (31 October 1839 – 17 January 1888) was an Australian politician. He was born at Regentville near Penrith to William Gibbes and Harriet...