Tsar Nicholas II. His reign lasted from 1894-1917. He was murdered in 1918.
Technically, the last Tsar of Russia was actually Michael II, the brother of Nicholas. Nicholas abdicated in favour of Michael in 1917, and he immediately became the next Tsar. He himself abdicated the following day, meaning he is often disregarded. However, he was still Tsar for approximately 1 day!
The Romanov's were the last dynasty of Tsars. Tsar Nicholas II and his family were executed by the revolutionaries in 1918.
The last Tsar (emperor) of russia was Tsar Nicholas II. He was Killed by Vladmir Lenins Rebels
Nicholas the second
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She was the last monarch of the Tudor Dynasty.
the Romanov's
Most of the family was killed during the Russian Revolution including the last Tsar and his immediate family. The surviving family were exiled from Russia after the Revolution
The last Tudor monarch was Queen Elizabeth I. People with the family name "Tudor" are still on earth.
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, who abdicated in 1917. The above answer is, in-fact, wrong. The correct answer is Kaiser (emperor) Wilhelm II of Germany directly following defeat in WWI. He abdicated in the November of 1918, and was the last absolute monarch in European history so far.
Christian
yes she was the last Tudor monarch
He was the last Tsar (Former Emperor of All Russia) . He was a husband of Alexandra. He was an autocratic monarch or ruler who was forced to abdicate his throne.
The Romanov family ruled for 300 years before Nicolas and his family were murdered in 1917 because of the revolution.
Ivan IV
Pre-revolutionary Russia was ruled by the Romanov family for over 300 years. The last Tsar was Nicholas II who, together with his family, was shot in Yekaterinburg in 1918.