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  1. House of Romanov. Wikimedia Commons has media related to House of Romanov. House of Romanov — the Romanov were a noble family that ruled Muscovy and then Imperial Russia from 1613 to 1762 (until the death of the last Romanov - Elizabeth of Russia). Since 1762 - the issue of her sister, ruled as the House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov - until 1917.

  2. Успон Романових почиње удајом Анастасије Романовне Захарине-Јурјеве, кћерке Романа Јурјевича Захарина, за московског великог кнеза Ивана Грозног. Након што је он проглашен за цара ...

  3. Princess Olga Alexandrovna Yurievskaya. Irina Yusupova. Categories: Exiled royalty. House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov. Pretenders to the Russian throne. Russian exiles.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nicholas_IINicholas II - Wikipedia

    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. During his reign, Nicholas gave support to the economic and political reforms promoted ...

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Huis_RomanovHuis Romanov - Wikipedia

    Het huis Romanov ( Russisch: Рома́нов) is de dynastie die circa 304 jaar over Rusland geregeerd heeft. De familie Romanov stierf al vrij snel uit in mannelijke lijn ( Elisabeth I was de laatste "volle" Romanov-tsarina), waarna een familielijn in vrouwelijke linie verder regeerde onder de naam Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp .

  6. Emperor of Mexico (House of Habsburg-Lorraine) Coat of arms of the Mexican Empire adopted by Maximilian I in 1864. Maximilian, the adventurous second son of Archduke Franz Karl, was invited as part of Napoleon III 's manipulations to take the throne of Mexico, becoming Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico.

  7. The Russian Imperial Romanov family ( Nicholas II of Russia, his wife Alexandra Feodorovna, and their five children: Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei) were shot and bayoneted to death [2] [3] by Bolshevik revolutionaries under Yakov Yurovsky on the orders of the Ural Regional Soviet in Yekaterinburg on the night of 16–17 July 1918.