Nicholas II
The last emperor of Russia, Nikolai Aleksandrovich succeeded his father Alexander III as czar in 1894. Nicholas II and his wife, Alexandra (Alix) of Hesse, were coronated as rulers of Russia in 1896. As… More »
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Nicholas II of Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nicholas II ( Nikolay Alexandrovich Romanov ; Russian: ) (18 May [ O.S. 6 May ] 1868 – 17 July 1918) was the last Emperor of Russia, Grand Duke of Finland, and claimed the title of King of ...
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Even greater losses, however, were suffered in World War I, which Russia entered on the Allied side on August 1, 1914. Loss of territory, massive casualties and confusion at home were the main reasons for the Second Russian Revolution in February 1917. On March 2, 1917, Nicholas II abdicated.
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Pope Nicholas II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nicholas II (died July 27, 1061), born Gérard de Bourgogne , Pope from 1059 to July 1061, was at the time of his election the Bishop of Florence. Benedict X was elected in 1058, his election having...
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The mounting pressures of World War I, combined with years of injustice, toppled the rule of Tsar Nicholas II in March 1917. ... first floor, we went out into the court, and from there to the second door (counting from the gate) we entered the ground floor of the house. When the room (which adjoins the store room with a...
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WWI Document Archive > Official Papers > The Abdication of Nicholas II ... Nicholas II signed his abdication on 15 March 1917 (2 March, Julian Calendar), at 3.05 pm. The document was countersigned by the Minister of the Imperial Court, and directed to the Chief of Staff.
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7. Alexander III2 Romanov (Alexander II3, Nicholas I Pavlovich4, Paul I Petrovich5, Peter III6, Charles Frederick7 von Holstein-Gottorp, Frederick8, Christian Albrecht9, Frederick III10, Johann Adolf11) was born 26 Feb 1845. Alexander died 1 Nov 1894 in Livadia, Crimea, at 49 years of age.
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