No, the monarch didn't want to give up any of his power.
The tsars had enjoyed unlimited power in Russia. Only Nicholas II had to deal with a revolution, which forced him to abdicate.
Tsar Nicholas was born May 6, 1868.
Tsar Nicholas II's relationship with his people was very poor, he didn't care that they were sitting on the sidewalk, that they had no food and very bad wages.
The Decembrist Revolution occurred in Russia after Tsar Alexander I died and it was kind of a competition for power and the position of the Tsar. It was not really lead by any one person, it was a bunch of people each trying to gain power for themselves. The revolution ended when Tsar Alexander I's relative, Tsar Nicholas I, took his place as the tsar of Russia. Tsar Nicholas I was very conservative in his rule to try and stop revolts such as the Decembrist Revolution from happening again. I hope this helped!
Because the people of Russia tried to overthrow their king, Tsar Nicholas II. The people were struggleing to survive when Tsar Nicholas had to focuse on the World War 1.
Nicholas II believed he had an obligation as Tsar to retain complete autocratic control over Russia as all the Tsar's before him had done. Both he and most of the peasant civilization of Russia believed that the Tsar was practically sent from God. Nicholas II believed he had to be true to that concept.
Tsar Nicholas I of Russia was born on July 6, 1796.
About 5'6" tall.
nicholas tsar was in volved in the 1800's with the Russians and czar nicholas was able to slove the problem that he had cause d
Tsar Alexander III, Nicholas's father, was the leader of Russia before Nicholas II.
Tsar Nicholas Romanov II
The last Tsar was Tsar Nicholas II ;)