Because they had their own Revolution. After killing off the Royal Family, there seemed little point carrying on a war that had been started by the former rulers.
the russian royal family
By the time of Russian Revolution (October Revolution) the last Russian Czar Nicholas II had already abdicated the crown. From the time he had abandoned his place until October Revolution Russia had been ruled by the Provisional Government. Nicholas II abdicated the crown during February Revolution.
There were put under house arrest in the Alexander Palace. They grew a vegetable garden. all children caught the measles and had their hair shaved. but there is still more.
The Russian royal family, the Romanovs, were executed by Bolshevik forces on July 17, 1918, during the Russian Revolution. Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra, and their five children were held captive and ultimately killed in Ekaterinburg. Their deaths marked the end of over three centuries of Romanov rule in Russia. In the years following, the family was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church as martyrs.
Most of the family was killed during the Russian Revolution including the last Tsar and his immediate family. The surviving family were exiled from Russia after the Revolution
Because they had their own Revolution. After killing off the Royal Family, there seemed little point carrying on a war that had been started by the former rulers.
Tsar Nicholas II, who was overthrown in the Russian revolution in October 1917.
It was overthrown in the 1917 Russian Revolution (famously called the "February Revolution"). Over a year later in July 1918, after the October Revolution when Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks took over, the whole royal family (the Romanovs) were cruelly executed.
the russian royal family
By the time of Russian Revolution (October Revolution) the last Russian Czar Nicholas II had already abdicated the crown. From the time he had abandoned his place until October Revolution Russia had been ruled by the Provisional Government. Nicholas II abdicated the crown during February Revolution.
The soviet union murdered the the russian Royal Family (Romanovs)
There were put under house arrest in the Alexander Palace. They grew a vegetable garden. all children caught the measles and had their hair shaved. but there is still more.
The Russian royal family, the Romanovs, were executed by Bolshevik forces on July 17, 1918, during the Russian Revolution. Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra, and their five children were held captive and ultimately killed in Ekaterinburg. Their deaths marked the end of over three centuries of Romanov rule in Russia. In the years following, the family was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church as martyrs.
Russia doesn't have a king. Since the October Revolution back in the early 1900s when the monarchy was abolished Russia is currently a Federal Semi-Presidential constitutioinal republic with Vladimir Putin as its President.
no there is not a king of russia In case this is posted in categories of WW2 or earlier period, then Russia did have a King and a Queen. This was before the Communist revolution in 1917. The Russian royal family was the longest reigning family in Europe and ended with Czar Nicholas. IN the 1700's, one of Russian's most influential monarchs was Queen Catherine the Great.
The last royal family in Russia was the Romanov dynasty, which ruled from 1613 until the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in 1917 during the Russian Revolution. Nicholas II, along with his wife Alexandra and their five children, was ultimately executed by Bolsheviks in July 1918. The Romanovs' reign ended a centuries-long monarchy in Russia, marking a significant shift in the country's political landscape. Their tragic fate and the circumstances surrounding their deaths have since become a poignant chapter in Russian history.