Nicholas II or Nikolai II Alexandrovich Romanov (18 May [ O.S. 6 May] 1868 – 17 July 1918), known in the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Nicholas the Passion-Bearer, was the last Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland and Grand Duke of Finland, ruling from 1 November 1894 until his abdication on 15 March 1917.
- 1 November 1894 – 15 March 1917
- Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)
Nikolái Aleksándrovich Románov (en ruso: Николай Александрович Романов; Tsárskoye Seló, 6 de mayo jul. / 18 de mayo de 1868 greg. - Ekaterimburgo, 17 de julio de 1918), n. 1 fue el último Emperador de Rusia, n. 2 gobernando desde la muerte de su padre Alejandro III en 1894 hasta su abdicación en 1917 como resultado de la Revolución de Febrero.
- Su Majestad Imperial
- Alejandro III
- Nikolái Aleksándrovich Románov (en ruso: Николай Александрович Романов)
- Miguel II (Posteriormente Gobierno Provisional Ruso)
Maria Feodorovna. Nicholas II of Russia, (May 18, 1868 – July 17, 1918) was the last Tsar ( Emperor) of the Russian Empire. He became Tsar in 1894 after his father, Tsar Alexander III died. His reign lasted until the 1917 Russian Revolution .
- 1 November 1894 – 15 March 1917
- Alexander III of Russia
- 18 May 1868, Saint Petersburg, Russia
- Empire ended, next Russian Head of State and Government is Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.
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- Portraits
- Official Visits
The children of Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra are as follows: All of them were shot at Yekaterinburg by the bolsheviks. There are photos of children Alexei
Paintings
1. 1895: Portrait by Laurits Tuxen of the wedding with Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt 2. 1895: (2), detail 3. Painting by Ilya Repin, 1896 4. Portrait by Valentin Serov of the anointingof Tsar Nicholas II and the Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna at their coronation (1897). 5. Painting by Earnest Lipgart, c. 1900 6. (2), cropped, c. 1900 7. 1903, by Friedrich August von Kaulbach 8. 1905, painted by Henrich Matveevich Manizer 9. Painting by Sophie Hirschmann, 1907. 10. 1908, by Nikolai Bogdanov-B...
Photos
1. Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)and her son Niki 1870 2. Young Nicholas with his mother Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark) 3. 1898 4. The last Russian Imperial Family. Clockwise from top: Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna, the Grand Duchess Tatiana, the Tsarevich Alexei, the Grand Duchess Anastasia, Tsar Nicholas II, the Grand Duchess Olga, and the Grand Duchess Maria. Livadia, 1913 5. Nicholas II after his abdication
Coins
1. 5 rubles coin, 1899
Tsar Nicholas II visits Riga, 1910The Tsar with King Chulalongkornof Siam, on the latter's visit to St. Petersburg in 1897The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes ( learn more ). Nicholas II of Russia 0–9 1903 ball in the Winter Palace A Abdication of Nicholas II Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse) B Bloody Sunday (1905) C Canonization of the Romanovs Church of All Saints, Yekaterinburg
Abdication of Nicholas II ( Russian: Отречение Николая II) was a manifesto of the Emperor of All Russia Nicholas II, signed in Pskov on 2 March ( O.S.) / 15 March ( N.S.) 1917, in the midst of World War I and the February Revolution. The Emperor renounced the throne of the Russian Empire on behalf of himself and his son ...
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