They were in the Romanov family dynasty.
Tsar Nicholas was the last Tsar of Russia, who was murdered with his family during the Russian Revolution
Tsar Nicholas II and his family were executed by the Bolsheviks.
About 5'6" tall.
Tsar Nicholas Romanov II
No one from Tsar Nicholas II's immediate family survived, despite rumors that Anastasia did. Nicholas's brother also failed to survive.
They were in the Romanov family dynasty.
Tsar Nicholas was the last Tsar of Russia, who was murdered with his family during the Russian Revolution
Tsar Nicholas II and his family were executed by the Bolsheviks.
Tsar Nicholas II was shot along with his family in 1918.
Seeing that the revolutionaries were revolting against monarchy, I doubt that Tsar Nicholas II was a member of any revolutionary group.
He and his family were murdered in Ekaterinburg, Russia.
World War I contributed to the start of the march revolution. WWI limited Russia's resources, which caused factories to not turn out enough supplies. When tsar Nicholass II took action, he left affairs to the tsarina, who listened to Gregory Rasputin. government confidence weakened, and rasputinwas killed. Then the tsar stepped down.
World War I contributed to the start of the march revolution. WWI limited Russia's resources, which caused factories to not turn out enough supplies. When tsar Nicholass II took action, he left affairs to the tsarists, who listened to Gregory Rasputin. government confidence weakened, and Rasputin killed. Then the tsar stepped down.
Tsar Nicolas was a member of the Romanov family l and the tsar of imperial russia. He also had 5 daughters and one son. Sadly all of them were killed.
Tsar Nicholas II and family (The Romanov Family)
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 Bolsheviks, who had seized power in the October Revolution and took control of Tsar Nicholas II and all his family. A Czech contingent of the White Army was on its way to liberate the royal family when the Bolsheviks decided it was better for them to be shot than be restored to the throne.