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Nicholas II Biography
Royalty / Ruler of Russia
The last emperor of Russia, Nikolai Aleksandrovich succeeded his father Alexander III as czar in 1894. Nicholas II and his wife, Alexandra (Alix) of Hesse, were coronated as rulers of Russia in 1896. As Czar he directed the construction of the Trans-Siberian railroad, made peace with France and shared entente with Great Britain (Alexandra was the granddaughter of Queen Victoria). His disastrous war with Japan (1904-05), however, led to the Russian Revolution of 1905 and the creation of the Duma (parliament). The autocratic emperor unwisely took personal charge of the armies during World War I -- replacing his uncle, Grand Duke Nicholas, in 1915 -- and left domestic affairs to Alexandra and her favorite advisor, Rasputin, neither of whom were much interested in social reform. Years of popular discontent with policies at home and abroad led to the Russian Revolution, and Nicholas II abdicated on March 15, 1917. He and his entire family were executed by the Bolsheviks in 1918, the last of the royal Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov line.
Extra credit: For decades it was thought that Nicholas's daughter Anastasia had escaped execution; now there's little doubt that she did not.
The Czar also appears in our Who2 loop on the movable deceased, Exhumation Celebration.
Four Good Links
The Alexander Palace Time Machine
A great tribute and big production on the Romanovs
Where is Anastasia?
Tells the whole lurid story of the family's fate
The Execution of Tsar Nicholas II
The story from eyewitness accounts
Imperial Romanov Tercentenary Egg
Beautiful work by Fabergé, and maybe one reason the workers saw red
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Tsarskoye Selo (now Pushkin), Russia
Death
16 July 1918
(execution, age 50)
Best Known As
The last emperor of Russia
