In Germany
An emperor was a tsar. It is also spelt czar. An empress was a tsarina. Also spelt czarina. Tsesarevich is the title given to the son of a tsar. And I know that the last tzar of Russia, Nicholas II, gave his daughters the title of dutchess.
Maria was the third daughter of Tsar Nikolai and Tsarina Alexandra of Russia. She was the older sister of Anastasia. Also a great-granddaughter to Queen Victoria.
Rasputin.
The name Alexandra originated from Greece and means "defender of mankind".
rasputin
The last Russian Tsaritsa/Czarina was Alexandra Fyodorovna.
Alexandra Fyodorovna.
She was of german decent and so many russians thought she was a spy
In Germany
The Czarina at the time of the Russian Revalution was Alexadra. Alexandra was the granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Because of this relationship at the time of the Revolution she had cousins on the throne of Germany, Romania, Spain, England, Norway and Greece.
Alexandra Romanov
Rasputin
Rasputin
Rasputin
Alexei.
Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna's nicknames were Sunny and Alicky