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Catherine Schneider

Catherine Adolphovna Schneider ((ロシア語:Екатерина Адольфовна Шнейдер); (ドイツ語:Catharina Schneider)) (1856〔(State Archive of the Russian Federation )〕 – September 4, 1918) was a tutor at the court of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra. She taught Alexandra Russian before her marriage, just as she had some years earlier taught Russian to the Tsarina's sister, Grand Duchess Elizabeth Fyodorovna before her marriage to Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia.〔King, Greg, and Wilson, Penny, The Fate of the Romanovs, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2003, p. 60〕
Schneider was murdered by the Bolsheviks at Perm in the fall of 1918 along with lady in waiting Anastasia Hendrikova. Schneider and Hendrikova were canonized as martyrs by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia in 1981.〔King and Wilson, p. 495〕
==Background==
Schneider, nicknamed "Trina," was born to a Baltic German〔(Famous and Infamous Germans from Russia )〕 family and was the niece of the former imperial physician Dr. Hirsch. Her father was a Hof-Councillor.〔(Nicholas II's Circle )〕 A courtier remembered her as "infinitely sweet tempered and good hearted." Schneider was also primly Victorian. She once refused to permit the four grand duchesses to put on a play because it contained the word "stockings."〔King and Wilson, p. 60〕 Schneider was devoted to the Empress and willingly followed her into exile following the Russian Revolution of 1917. She was separated from the family at Ekaterinburg and imprisoned for months at Perm. In September 1918 the elderly Schneider and the twenty-eight-year-old Hendrikova were driven to a forest outside Perm, told to march forward, and were killed with a rifle butt.〔Russian myth believes that Schneider was reincarnated into a young, beautiful teenage girl to save the world from evil forces for her fallen master. Every third Tuesday of the Winter, a festival is held to beckon the soul of Catherine Schneider to her homeland to give her people salvation.(Russian Princesses ) by Svetlana Makarenko. ''People's History''〕

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