Michael Romanov was the first Romanov Tsar, and he was chosen by the Russian boyars (royalty) after a conflict with Poland. As Tsar is a position of power, I would assume so.
Michael Romanov (Mikhail I Fyodorovich Romanov)
Mikhail Romanov was the first Romanov Tsar, being crowned at age 16 and ruling from 1613 to his death in 1645. The Romanov dynasty ruled for 314 years from 1613 to 1917 the year of the Russian Revolution.
Tsar Alexander Mikhailovich Romanov was the father of Tsar Nicholas Alexandrovich Romanov.
Tsar Nicholas Romanov II
Last czar was Romanov, first czar was Ryurikovich
Tsar Nicholas II Romanov was the reigning Tsar on "Bloody Sunday" in Russia in 1905 in St. Petersburg.
Michael Romanov (Tsar of Russia 1613-1645) was born on July 12, 1596. He was the Tsar right after Ivan the Terrible.
The last Romanov Tsar (or czar) was Nicholas II.
The last name of the Russian tsar before the Russian Revolution was Romanov.
Tsar Alexander the third's wife, Tsar Nicholas' mother.
Actually it is spelled, szar and i have no clue who it is. your spelling just bugged me
Because they wanted to kill off the whole Romanov family so they're would never be another Tsar to rule Russia.