Nicholas II's last name was Romanov. His full name was Nicholas II Alexanderovich Romanov.
The last name of the Russian tsar before the Russian Revolution was Romanov.
ΡΠ°ΡΡ (tsar)
The Russian equivalent of the name Michelle is ΠΠΈΡΠ΅Π»Ρ (Mishel).
Hartline is a German last name. It is derived from Middle High German words meaning "hard" and "line."
The last name Pflugrath is of German origin. It is derived from the Middle High German word "phlug," meaning plow, and "rad," meaning counsel or advice.
The name of the Russian dynasty is the Romanov dynasty.
Tsar Nicholas was the last Tsar of Russia, who was murdered with his family during the Russian Revolution
the Romanov dynasty: the Last Tsar of Russia: Tsar Nicholas
The Tzar, also spelt Tsar or Czar, is, or was the ruler of Russia. The name is derived from Caesar, as is Kaiser in german. The last Tsar was Nicholas II, who was overthrown in 1917 in the Russian Revolution.
Tsar Nicholas II, The Last Ruler of the Russian Empire
A tsar was a Russian emperor.
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia was the last Tsar (King) of the Russian Empire he was killed in 1917 during the Russian Civil War when he was ordered killed with his family by Vladimir Lenin first leader of the USSR (soviet union)
Tsar Peter the Great
Nicholas II (1868-1918). He was the last emperor of Russia.
Tsar Nicholas Romanov II
Anastasia
Tsar Nicholas II, who was overthrown in the Russian revolution in October 1917.
Throughout history, Russia has variously used the titles Duke, Grand Duke, Prince, Grand Prince, but the uniquely Russian title was Tsar. Tsar was the "Russified" term for Caesar.