Yes, Internal exile in Siberia with his immediate family, where they were later killed
The Imperial Family was kept at their palace in Tsarskoe Selo from the revolution in February/March 1917 until August 1917. They were then sent by train and boat to the Siberian city of Tobolsk in Siberia, where they remained until the following spring. By then the Bolsheviks had seized power, and the new rulers had the family sent to Ekaterinburg, where they remained until their murder on July 16/17, 1918.
Nicholas II, the last Romanov Tsar (czar).
Czar Nicholas II
Czar Nicholas III
The government and empire of Czar Nicolas II began collapsing because of graft, corruption and neglect. The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 forced the family out of power. They were sent into exile in Siberia where they eventually perished.
Alexander Kerensky was the Russian Prime Minister who was forced to resign as a result of the Russian Revolution (and who died in exile). Czar Nicholas II had already abdicated, prior to the revolution (but was executed anyway by the vengeful Bolsheviks).
The government and empire of Czar Nicolas II began collapsing because of graft, corruption and neglect. The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 forced the family out of power. They were sent into exile in Siberia where they eventually perished.
Czar Nicholas II
The czar got shot in his house in the head
Nicholas Biddle emerged as the first U.S. czar in 1832. Czar Nicholas, as he was known, directed the second bank of the United States.
Czar Nicholas II