The Romanov dynasty, ruled Russia from 1613 to 1917. The first Romanov tsar was Michael Romanov. Michael inherited the crown after the "time of troubles" by an assembly of officials representing every city and town in all of Russia. History would make famous the last Tsar; Nicholas II. Nicholas along with his wife and children were murdered by the Bolsheviks on July 17 1918 in Ekaterinburg located in the Russian Ural region. The Last Tsar was actually not Nicholas the II, but his brother Michael. Michael refused the crown after Nicholas II abdicated as sovereign and also on behalf of his son, Alexis. The three hundred year old house of Romanov began with a Michael and so it ended with a Michael.
No, the Romanov family ruled Russia after Ivan the Terrible died. I think he Smirnov family held a great share of the vodka market,
She was killed by the Bolshiveks/communists/military to anihilate the Romanov Family who had ruled Russian for hundreds of years. She was married to the ruling Romanov and they did not want her to produce any more Romanov's or take over the throne. The Russians wanted freedom from the Romanov rule.____No.. Anastasia was not married to anyone, let alone the ruling Romanov - who was Nicholas her father.The entire Romanov family was murdered by the local Bolshevik leader. It had nothing to do with not wanting her to produce heirs. The Bolsheviks were afraid the Allied armies and White Russian army were going to liberate the family and use them to mobilise support to over throw the Communist government.FYI Nicholas and Alexandra were married, Anastasia was one of the daughters.
They were in the Romanov family dynasty.
Romanov All Russian Tsars after Michael I claimed the name Romanov, and it was politically acknowledged. However, according to the technical laws of descent, the right to the name Romanov was lost after the reign of Catherine the Great due to marriages by Empresses. The legitimate name of the family was Holstein-Gottorp, sometimes called Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov.
It ended 300 years of Romanov rule
Because they wanted to kill off the whole Romanov family so they're would never be another Tsar to rule Russia.
Yes They ruled from 1614 when Michael Romanov was put on the throne to 1917 when Nichols II stepped down from it.
The abdication of Nicholas II in 1917. The Romanov family was later assassinated by the Bolsheviks in 1918
The Romanov dynasty start in 1613 with Michael Romanov, it ended in the 1900's.
no, they thought they were descendants from the Romanov family
The Romanov Family
That would be Nicholas II, who abdicated for himself AND his son in 1917. He and his family were killed by the Bolsheviks afterwards.
After the Time of Troubles, Michael Romanov was elected tsar in 1613. His rule began the Romanov dynasty that ruled until 1917.
The execution of the Romanov family was ordered by the leader of the Bolshevik revolution, V.I. Lenin.
Anastasia Romanov was killed purely because she was a Romanov. When the Bolsheviks eventually came to power after Tsar Nicholas abdicated, Lenin ordered that Nick and his family were to be killed to end the Romanov dynasty and family line.
She did not live long enough to marry anybody. She died with the rest of her family when she was 17.
No, the Romanov family ruled Russia after Ivan the Terrible died. I think he Smirnov family held a great share of the vodka market,