Russia
In Russian, "older brother" is said as "старший брат" (starshiy brat).
He refused the imperial crown of Russia after his brother Tsar Nicholas II abdicated in 1918. In doing so, he contributed to the inevitable fall of Tsarist Russia.
Andrew is the patron saint of Achaia, Greece, Russia and Scotland.
No, his younger brother, a young naval officer Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich.
The term "big brother" is a reference to the famous novel "1984" by George Orwell. The novel depicts a highly dictatorial and insane society which is modelled after Stalinist Russia, and which has the motto "Big Brother is watching you!" to remind people that their government is always watching them.
No. Alexander I was Tsar of Russia from 1801 - 1825. He succeeded his father, Paul I, and was succeeded by his brother, Nicholas I.
I'm not sure I think he likes it betterin Russia but he hates his brother Billy. . . laughing in his red tee-shirt. . . think he owns the joint. GOSH. I should know this I'm his sister :)
Father- Tsar Nicholas Alexandrovich Romanov II of Russia Mother- Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna Romanvoa of Hesse and by Rhine Oldest Sister- Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna Romanova of Russia Second Oldest Sister- Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova of Russia Older Sister- Grand Duchess Maraia Nikolaevna Romanova of Russia Herself- Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova of Russia Younger Brother - Tsarevich Alexei Nikolavich Romanov of Russia, Heir to the Russian throne Grandmama- Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna Romanova of Russia Grandpapa- Tsar Alexander Mikhailovich Romanov of Russia
He was one of the twelve apostles, and brother to Saint Peter. He was a fisherman and lived in Galilee. He is patron saint of Scotland, Greece, Romania and Russia.
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They were all shot in a basement in Ekaterinburg Russia, on July 17, 1918, where they were held prisoner by the Bolshevics. They died along side their parents (Tsar and Tsarina), as well as their younger brother (Tsarevich), as well as a retinue of servants, Dr, etc.