Terenty Ivanovich Chemodurov
Russian butler
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Terenty Ivanovich Chemodurov (1849 – 1919), was a Russian servant.[1] He was the personal butler of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.
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He served the former Imperial family during their exile in Siberia during the Russian Revolution. Shortly before the execution of the Romanov family, he fell ill and was interned in a prison hospital, where he was forgotten by the Reds (thus escaping execution together with the Romanovs) and then freed by the Whites. He is known as a witness of the imprisonment of the former imperial family.
References
- ^ King, Greg, Den sista kejsarinnan, Citadel Press Book, 1994. ISBN 0-8065-1761-1.