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  1. La dinastía Románov comenzó en 1613 cuando Mijaíl Fiódorovich fue elegido soberano de toda Rusia. La dinastía llegó a su final 304 años después, cuando Nicolás II y su familia fueron asesinados por los revolucionarios bolcheviques durante la revolución rusa y la guerra civil. 3 .

  2. Alexis Petrovich Romanov Alexis retratado por Johann Gottfried Tannauer Alexis Petróvich Románov (en ruso: Алексéй Петрóвич Ромáнов ), ( Moscú , 28 de febrero de 1690 – 7 de julio de 1718 ).

  3. Alexis Mikhailovich Romanov (1629-1676), czar of Russia from 1645 to 1676, was an extreme conservative, a devoted churchman, and a firm believer in the divine origin of his power. Born on March 10 (O.S.), 1629, in Moscow, Alexis was the son of Michael Romanov, the first of the dynasty which was to rule Russia until 1917.

  4. ALEXEI PETROVICH. (1690 – 1718), tsarevich, son of Emperor Peter I of Russia and his first wife Yevdokia Lopukhina. Peter raised Alexei as his heir, making him study a modern curriculum with foreign tutors and taking him to visit battlefields and naval displays to teach him to "love everything that contributes to the glory and honor of the ...

  5. Alexis (born Feb. 18 [Feb. 28, New Style], 1690, Moscow, Russia—died June 26 [July 7], 1718, St. Petersburg) was the heir to the throne of Russia, who was accused of trying to overthrow his father, Peter I the Great. After his mother, Eudoxia, was forced to enter a convent (1698), Alexis was brought up by his aunts and, after 1702, was ...

  6. Alexei Romanov may refer to: Alexis of Russia, Tsar of Russia from 1645 - 1676, son of Tsar Michael of Russia. Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia, heir to the throne of Russia, son of Tsar Nicholas II. Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia, son and heir of Peter the Great. Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia, son of Tsar Alexander II.

  7. Alejo Petróvich Románov , hijo primogénito del zar Pedro I de Rusia y de su primera mujer Eudoxia Lopujiná, fue zarévich del Imperio ruso hasta su ejecución. Criado para suceder a su padre en el trono ruso. Manipulado por sus tutores, y con una tormentosa relación con su progenitor, el zarévich se convirtió en un instrumento de los opositores a las políticas de su padre. No deseando ...