Yes, "tsar" is a Slavic term for "emperor".
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.
Tsar Nicholas ll
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Tsar or Emperor of Russia.
Tsar Nicholas II, was last emperor of Russia.
Tsar Nicholas
Seeing that the revolutionaries were revolting against monarchy, I doubt that Tsar Nicholas II was a member of any revolutionary group.
Tsar Nicholas ll escaped to Germany with his family to escape the civil unrest. He was later murdered by the Bolsheviks on the night of the 16th July 1918.
Nicholas II (1868-1918). He was the last emperor of Russia.
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!
Tsar Nicholas Romanov of Russia. He was the emperor of Russia at the time, at least until spring 1917, by which time the Tsardom had been overthrown
Tsar Nicholas was born May 6, 1868.