Nicolas II
The Romanov Dynasty were men and some women who ruled Russia for 300 years. The first being Michael Romanov the last Czar Nicholas II
Michael Romanov (Mikhail I Fyodorovich Romanov)
All The Russias which were: Russia Proper, Ukraine, the Grand Duchy of Finland, the outlying territories of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia,
Because they wanted to kill off the whole Romanov family so they're would never be another Tsar to rule Russia.
The Romanov dynasty ruled Russia for over 300 years, starting in 1613 when Michael Romanov was elected as tsar, until the abdication of Nicholas II in 1917 during the Russian Revolution. This period marked significant developments in Russian history, including territorial expansion, cultural flourishing, and eventual turmoil leading to the dynasty's downfall.
Emperor of Russia Alexander Nikolaevich Romanov - Alexander II.
The last Romanov Tsar (or czar) was Nicholas II.
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Tsar Alexander Mikhailovich Romanov was the father of Tsar Nicholas Alexandrovich Romanov.
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The Romanov Dynasty were men and some women who ruled Russia for 300 years. The first being Michael Romanov the last Czar Nicholas II
Tsar Nicholas Romanov of Russia. He was the emperor of Russia at the time, at least until spring 1917, by which time the Tsardom had been overthrown
The Romanov family were important in that they had much influence in Russia. From 1600 to 1917, a Romanov ruled Russia. The end came in 1917 as last Russian Tsar was overthrown in 1917. Later that year the Bolshevik's took Russia out of WW 1.
Last czar was Romanov, first czar was Ryurikovich
Tsar Nicholas II Romanov was the reigning Tsar on "Bloody Sunday" in Russia in 1905 in St. Petersburg.