Alexei Trupp
1856–1918 (age 62)
Biography
Alexei Trupp served as a footman in the household of the Russian imperial family during the final years of the Romanov dynasty. Born in 1856, he was part of the domestic staff that attended to the daily needs of Tsar Nicholas II and his family. His position, though humble compared to the nobility, placed him in close proximity to the imperial household during one of the most turbulent periods in Russian history.
Trupp remained loyal to the imperial family until the end, and in July 1918, he was executed alongside Tsar Nicholas II, Tsarina Alexandra, and their children during the Russian Revolution. He was buried in the Peter and Paul Cathedral, sharing the final resting place of the imperial family he had served faithfully throughout his life.