The Romanov family ruled over Russia from 1613 when Michael Romanov was chosen to be Tsar after the Time of Troubles to 1917 when Tsar Nicholas Romanov II abdicated.
Alexandra Romanov
Romanov
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.
Tsar Nicholas Romanov II
No, Michael Romanov was not the head of a religion. He was the first Tsar of the Romanov dynasty and ruled Russia from 1613 to 1645. The Russian Orthodox Church was the dominant religion in Russia during his reign.
I believe he was Russian Orthodox, like all the Romanovas.
Michael Romanov was the first Romanov Tsar, and he was chosen by the Russian boyars (royalty) after a conflict with Poland. As Tsar is a position of power, I would assume so.
Nicholas II's last name was Romanov. His full name was Nicholas II Alexanderovich Romanov.
The Romanov family ruled over Russia from 1613 when Michael Romanov was chosen to be Tsar after the Time of Troubles to 1917 when Tsar Nicholas Romanov II abdicated.
The name of the Russian dynasty is the Romanov dynasty.
The Romanov Family
The Russian royal family
Romanov pronounced Ro-marn-ov
Alexandra Romanov
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The Imperial or Romanov Eagle.