Nicholas II and family were executed in order to carry on with the Russian revolution and that none of the royals, especially the tsar, could ever again regain the throne
Tsar Nicholas II and his family were executed by the Bolsheviks.
Nicholas and his family were executed in July of 1918.
Nicholas II (executed by the communists in 1917)
Czar Nicholas II, the last emperor of Russia, was executed by a firing squad in the early morning hours of July 17, 1918. Also executed with Czar Nicholas II were his wife, son (and heir to the throne) four daughters, his personal physician, and four servants.
The ruler of Russia in 1916 was Saint Nicholas II. Saint Nicholas II ruled Russia from 1894 to 1917. He was overthrown in 1917 and promptly executed.
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (and his familiy) were executed in 1917. There is quite a bit of history associated with this, the last of the tsars. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on Nicholas II, and much information is available to the curious reader.
None. You probably meant Nicholas II, who was assassinated in 1918.
Czar Nicholas II was executed by a firing squad on 17 July 1918.
Nicholas Romanov II was the Czar at that time.
Czar Nicholas II and his wife and children
Russia had no President in 1900. It was a monarchy at that time
July 16/17, 1918: Czar Nicholas II and family executed by Bolsheviks