AOL: Russian bones confirmed to be last tsar Nicholas II and Romanov family
Russian bones confirmed to be last tsar Nicholas II and Romanov family
The Louvre Museum recently acquired a 19th century triptych created by the House of Fabergé and presented as a gift to Russian Tsar Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra for the birth of their first ...
Henry Stewart History on MSN: Nicholas II helped drive Russia toward revolution when war, repression, and disastrous decisions finally broke the Tsarist regime
This story examines how Tsar Nicholas II turned a fragile empire into a state heading for revolution, collapse, and eventually civil war. His refusal to share power, his mishandling of unrest, and his ...
Nicholas II helped drive Russia toward revolution when war, repression, and disastrous decisions finally broke the Tsarist regime
Czar Nicholas II, Nikolai II Alexandrovich Romanov, known in the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Nicholas the Passion-Bearer, was the last Emperor of Russia, ruling from until his ...
MSN: Tsar Nicholas II: The Decisions That Led Russia Into World War I
In July 1914, Tsar Nicholas II stood at a crossroads: defend Serbia and risk a European war, or stand aside and lose Russia’s influence in the Balkans. Torn between duty, fear, and pride, Nicholas ...
Tsar Nicholas II: The Decisions That Led Russia Into World War I
- Tsar's family ask Russia to reopen criminal case * Tsar Nicholas II was murdered with his family in 1918 By Guy Faulconbridge MOSCOW, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The self-proclaimed heir to Russia's imperial ...
Time: Tsar Nicolas II Thought Vodka Was Hurting Russians—But Banning It Helped Destroy His Empire