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The Russian Imperial Family was split into four main branches named after the sons of Emperor Nicholas I: The Alexandrovichi (descendants of Emperor Alexander II of Russia ) (with further subdivisions named The Vladimirovichi and The Pavlovichi after two of Alexander II’s younger sons)
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The Russian Imperial Family was split into four main...
- House of Romanov - Wikipedia
The Russian Imperial Family was split into four main branches named after the sons of Emperor Nicholas I: The Alexandrovichi (descendants of Emperor Alexander II of Russia ) (with further subdivisions named The Vladimirovichi and The Pavlovichi after two of Alexander II’s younger sons)
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21 de sept. de 2017 · Mondadori via Getty Images. The Romanov family was the last imperial dynasty to rule Russia. They first came to power in 1613, and over the next three centuries, 18 Romanovs took the Russian...
Maria Dolgorukova 1601–1625: Mikhail I Tsar of All Russia 1596–1645 r.1613–1645: Evdokia Streshneva 1608–1645: Irina of Russia 1627–1679: Pelagiya 1628–1629
19 de abr. de 2024 · Romanov dynasty, rulers of Russia from 1613 until the Russian Revolution of February 1917. Among notable Romanov rulers were Peter the Great (reigned 1682–1725), Catherine the Great (1762–96), and Nicholas II (1894–1917), the last Romanov emperor, who was killed by revolutionaries soon after abdicating the throne.
Nov 24 2017. Alexandra Guzeva. Alexey Timofeychev. Follow Russia Beyond on Telegram. Russia’s Imperial bloodline ruled the Empire for about 300 years, from the early 17th century until the ...
12 de oct. de 2018 · Romanov Family. At the time of the executions, about a dozen Romanov relatives were known to have escaped the Bolsheviks, including Maria Feodorovna, the mother of Czar Nicholas II, her daughters ...