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2 giorni fa · Nicholas II (Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov; [d] 18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1868 – 17 July 1918) or Nikolai II was the last reigning Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland from 1 November 1894 until his abdication on 15 March 1917.
17 set 2024 · Russian Empire - Nicholas II, Autocracy, Reforms: The death of Alexander III on November 1 (October 20, Old Style), 1894, like that of Nicholas I nearly 40 years earlier, aroused widespread hopes of a milder regime and of social reforms. Nicholas II had neither the imposing physical presence nor the strong will of his father.
21 set 2024 · L’affermazione della dinastia Romanov in Russia rappresenta un capitolo fondamentale della storia russa e globale, segnando l’inizio di un lungo periodo di stabilità dinastica che durò dal 1613 fino alla Rivoluzione d’Ottobre del 1917.
27 set 2024 · The publishing division of the Diaconești Monastery in Moldavia, Romania, have published an exiting new title: The True Story of the Romanov Family. Although an abundance of books have been written about the Imperial Family, the present work is an unparalleled graphic study.
4 giorni fa · Throughout his reign Nicholas gave the impression of being unable to cope with the tasks of ruling a vast Empire in the grips of a deepening revolutionary crisis. True, only a genius could have coped with it. And Nicholas was certainly no genius.
27 set 2024 · 1831 - Nikolaj Nikolaevič Romanov, nobile russo († 1891) 1832 - Léon Gautier, storico della letteratura, paleografo e archivista francese († 1897) 1832 - Giorgio di Sassonia, re († 1904) 1833 - Karl Klaus von der Decken, esploratore tedesco († 1865) 1833 - Francesco Ghetaldi-Gondola, politico dalmata († 1899)
16 set 2024 · Romanov historian and royal expert Coryne Hall writes about the relationships between Emperor Nicholas II with the three British monarchs who ruled during his 22-year reign. The author has researched the relationships between Russia’s last Tsar with those of Queen Victoria – from 1894 to 1901; King Edward VII – from 1901 to ...