Riurik Dynasty 1283-1598:
Ivan IV (the Terrible) 1533 - 1584
Feodor 1584 - 1598 (last descendent of the Riurik Dynasty)
'The times of trouble years' 1598 - 1613
Boris Godunov 1598 - 1605 `
Feodor II (the False Dmitri) 1605 -1606
Vasily IV Shuysky 1606 - 1610
Between 1610 and 1613 the throne was empty though there were many attempts to get the throne
The Romanov Dynasty 1613 - 1917
Mikhail 1613 - 1645
Alexei 1645 - 1676
Feodor III 1676 - 1682
Ivan V 1682 - 1696
Peter I (the Great)1682 - 17 25
(Ivan V and Peter I were joint rulers until Ivan V death in 1696)
Catherine I 1725 - 1727
Peter II 1727 - 1730
Anna 1730 - 1740
Ivan VI 1740 - 1741
Elizabeth 1741 - 1762
Peter III and Catherine II (the Great) 1762 - 1796
Paul I 1796 - 1801
Aleksander 1801 - 1825
Constantine 1825-1825 (abdicated)
Nicholas I (the Conqueror) 1825 -1855
Alexander (the Liberator) 1855-1881 (assassinated)
Alexander III 1881 - 1894
Nicholas II 1894 - 1917 (abdicated)
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Princes and Czars did change the territory of Russia because they wanted more power and influence.
Czars were no longer in Russia
Prior to people like Lenin and Stalin as well as Putin coming to power Russia was ruled by a system of Czars. In total the country had 19 Czars.
Tzars (Czars, Tsars) were the monarchs of Russia before the Russian Revolution in 1917.
Russia was an absolute monarchy ruled by emperors known as Czars.