Nicolas the second the last tzar only had two palaces himself but the Romanov family and other tzars did
He died July 17, 1918. See attached link for more info:
Peasants did not kill the tsar and his family, they were taken down to a basement and shot by Bolsheviks. They were not justified to killing them either though.
Czar Nicholas II created the Dumas in order to please the people, who believed that the royal family had too much power. The Dumas, however, were often disregarded by the Czar and were more of a figurehead than actual government power.
Many things happened on many November 2nd's through the years.
Czar Alexander III responded to calls for reform with a policy of repression, emphasizing autocracy and implementing a program of Russification to suppress non-Russian cultures and dissent. He restricted press freedoms, increased censorship, and targeted revolutionary groups. Similarly, Czar Nicholas II, despite initially promising reforms, ultimately resisted significant changes and relied on military force to quell unrest, especially during events like the 1905 Revolution. Both czars' repressive measures ultimately fueled further discontent and calls for change among the populace.
I believe it was Nicholas 2nd ?!
Nicolas was the acting ruler of Russia (czar) during World War 1, however during World War 1, The Soviet Revolution happened and the czar was overthrown and Russia soon pulled out of the war and became neutral. The Soviet Union would form out of it, lasting from 1922-1991.
Alexei.
well russia is north of china, a king is a czar, and the capital is Moscow but its 2nd largest city is St.Petersburg named after a famous Czar.
The first Tsar of Russia was Ivan IV the Terrible. His son, Feodor I, was the 2nd Tsar.
He died July 17, 1918. See attached link for more info:
Matthias Jabs is married to Beate, since 2004; his 2nd marriage. He has a son named Nicolas from his first marriage..
Peasants did not kill the tsar and his family, they were taken down to a basement and shot by Bolsheviks. They were not justified to killing them either though.
The Alexander palace, the home of Czar Nicholas and his family, (not to be confused with the Alexandra Palace in London) contained fewer than 260 rooms if one counts the numbered rooms on the 1st, mezzanine and 2nd floor plans (less the numbered hallways and passageways).
He influenced the Tsar because he was known as the faith healer, and was believed to have mystical powers to cure the tsarevitch Alexeis of his hemophilia. Also Alexandra was very fond of him because she believed he could cure her son.
Nicolas means "one who conquers the people". Irenaeus, one of the early church fathers wrote that Nicolas, who was made a deacon in Acts 6:, was a false believer who later became apostate; but because of his credentials he was able to enter churches and preach and thus lead them astray. This teaching was like the prophet Balaam's teachings and the people were lead into immorality and wickedness. Another church father, Clement of Alexander says, "They abandoned themselves to pleasure like goats, leading a life of self-indulgence". Nicolas was a wicked man.
There are 12 2nds in a year e.g. (January 2nd, February 2nd, March 2nd….)