His wife's name was Alexandra.
they were related (distant cousins) through Queen Victoria of England, although he was Russian and she was German (this caused controversy later when WWI started)
Her Russian name was Marie Alexandranova. She was Danish Princess bny birth. She ended up marrying the future Alexander III after his older brother passed away. She was very popular both as Empress and Dowager Empress. She did escape thru the south of Russia in 1919 on a British battleship. Her sister was the Queen of England from 1901-1910. She died in Denmark in 1928 never believing in the murder of the Tsar and his family.
Nicholas II married Alix, Princess von Hesse-Darmstadt. When she came to Russia she adopted the Russian version Aleksandra Feyordorovna. We know her today as Alexandra.
(As her uncle Edward VII married his aunt Alexandra of Denmark, they were both cousins of George V of Great Britain.)
Her name was Alexandra (Aleksandra Feyodorovna Romanova). Her birth name was Alix and she was from Germany
Nicholas II, the last Romanov Tsar (czar).
Czar Nicholas II
Czar Nicholas II
Nicholas Romanov II was Czar before the Russian Revolution.
May 14th 1896.
Nicholas II, the last Romanov Tsar (czar).
Czar Nicholas II
Czar Nicholas II
Czar Nicholas II
Nicholas Romanov II was Czar before the Russian Revolution.
Nicholas II
Czar Nicholas II
The Last Czar, He was Murdered by Bolsheviks.
Queen Victoria and Czar Nicholas II were distantly related through ancestry but through marriage Queen Victoria was the grandmother of Czar Nicholas II. Queen Victoria's granddaughter Alexandra (the daughter of Victoria's daughter Alice) married Czar Nicholas II in 1894.
May 14th 1896.
Czar Nicholas of Russia, properly numbered Nicholas II.
Nicholas II