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  1. This is a list of all reigning monarchs in the history of Russia. The list begins with the semi-legendary prince Rurik of Novgorod, sometime in the mid-9th century, and ends with Nicholas II, who abdicated in 1917, and was executed with his family in 1918. Two dynasties have ruled Russia: the Rurikids (862–1598) and Romanovs (from ...

  2. This is a list of princely families of Russia ( Russian Empire ) The list includes: families of «natural» Russian princely stock - descended from old Russian dynasties ( Rurik Dynasty) and Lithuania ( Gediminovich and others); families, whose princely titles were granted by Russian Emperors; foreign princely families naturalised in ...

  3. This is a list of the kings, queens, and other rulers ("monarchs") of Russia, from 862 to 917. The list starts with Rurik , the ruler (Prince) of a state called Novgorod in 862. It ends with Nicholas the Second , who stopped ruling in 1917.

    Monarch
    Born-died
    Relationship With Predecessor(s)
    Ruled From
    Askold and Dir (non-Rurikids)
    ?-882
    none
    842 or 862
    Oleg of Novgorod (regent)
    855-912
    Relative of Rurik and regent of Rurik's ...
    882
    878-945
    Son of Rurik
    879 (in Novgorod, as an heir of Rurik);
    Saint Olga of Kiev (regent)
    890-969
    Igor I's wife and regent of Sviatoslav I ...
    945
  4. Príncipes de Vladímir y Moscú (1157-1547) Principado de Vladímir-Súzdal (1157-1340) Principado de Moscú (1283-1547) Zares de Rusia (1547-1721) Emperadores de Rusia (1721-1917) Línea temporal. Referencias. Notas. Anexo:Monarcas rusos. Apariencia.

  5. Russian nobility. An assembly of nobility at the time of Catherine the Great (reigned 1762 – 1796) Maria Gendrikova 's comital charter of 1742. The Russian nobility or dvoryanstvo (Russian: дворянство) arose in the Middle Ages. In 1914, it consisted of approximately 1,900,000 members, out of a total population of 138,200,000. [1]

  6. russiannobility.org › princes-of-the-russian-empirePrinces of the Russian Empire

    Princes of the Russian Empire – Russian Nobility Association in America. The title of Prince or “Kniaz” (Князь) is one of the oldest Russian titles of nobility. Its use was, until the reforms of Peter the Great, limited to the ancient nobility, most notably the descendants of the Princes Riurik and Gedimin.

  7. Rurik Dynasty, princes of Kievan Rus and, later, Muscovy who, according to tradition, were descendants of the Varangian prince Rurik, who had been invited by the people of Novgorod to rule that city ( c. 862); the Rurik princes maintained their control over Kievan Rus and, later, Muscovy until 1598.