Elizabeth Feodorovna was a royal from the Victorian and Edwardian eras.
In 1884, she married Sergei, a son of Alexander II, who was born on November 1, 1864.
She relocated to St. Petersburg in 1891 and converted to Russian Orthodoxy at that time.
After Sergei met his end in 1905, Elizabeth stopped eating meat, sold her possessions, and started a convent to help the sick and aged of Moscow. She gained no political favor because of this.
In 1918, she was captured on Lenin’s orders and banished to Perm before being relocated to Yekaterinburg and then Alapayevsk.
She was then taken to an abandoned iron mine, blindfolded, and marched to the bottom, where she took her last breath.