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Between 1908 and 1917, Anna gave birth to Nikolai's first surviving child, a daughter. Anna and her daughter were with Nikolai when he exhumed the body of [[Grigori Rasputin]]. In 1917, she, Nikolai and their daughter fled Russia and boarded a boat bound for the [[United States]], where they started a new life together.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: The Fall - Issue #3">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' - Issue #3</ref>
Between 1908 and 1917, Anna gave birth to Nikolai's first surviving child, a daughter. Anna and her daughter were with Nikolai when he exhumed the body of [[Grigori Rasputin]]. In 1917, she, Nikolai and their daughter fled Russia and boarded a boat bound for the [[United States]], where they started a new life together.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: The Fall - Issue #3">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' - Issue #3</ref>
Anna was aware that her husband was an [[Assassin]], and also knew about the work of [[Assassin's Brotherhood|the Brotherhood]]. As Nikolai's spouse, she provided him with solace and emotional stability even amidst his self-inflicted guilt over his perceived shortcomings as an Assassin.


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Anna Orelov was a Russian woman and the wife of the Assassin, Nikolai Orelov.

Biography

Anna Orelov was Nikolai Orelov's wife from at least 1888 onwards, she was also the great-grandmother of Daniel Cross. Fully aware of his Assassin background, she would seek to calm him when he felt guilt over the recent death of the latter's friend and Brother Aleksandr Ulyanov.[1]

In 1888, Anna was several months pregnant with her and Nikolai's first child.[1] However, the child died before birth, causing Nikolai to become bitter and filled with hate, this death was a grievous blow to the Orelov family..[2]

Between 1908 and 1917, Anna gave birth to Nikolai's first surviving child, a daughter. Anna and her daughter were with Nikolai when he exhumed the body of Grigori Rasputin. In 1917, she, Nikolai and their daughter fled Russia and boarded a boat bound for the United States, where they started a new life together.[3]

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