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| | Nicholas II of Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nicholas II of Russia (18 May 1868 - 17 July 1918) (in Russian Николай II (Nikolai II)) was the last Emperor of Russia, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland. |  | | Nicholas was born in Saint Petersburg, the eldest son of Emperor Alexander III and his Empress Maria Fyodorovna (born Princess Dagmar of Denmark). |  | | Alexander III did not approve the match, hoping instead for a marriage with a princess of the House of Orleans, to consummate Russia's newfound alliance with the French Third Republic. |
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| | Nicholas II on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The last Czar Nicholas II: the heir of Russia's once powerful Romanov dynasty fell victim to bad decisions, bad luck, and the tide of history.(World History) |  | | Tsar Nicholas II Made a Saint By Russian Orthodox Church: Honoring Tyrant Who Provoked Revolution |  | | Nicholas II also attempted to restore a common life for cathedral clergy and to eliminate the abuse and alienation of ecclesiastical property. |
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| | NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Nicholas II |
 | | Tsar Nicholas II (18 May 1868 – 17 July 1918)1 was the last crowned Emperor of Russia. |  | | Trenches on the Web - Bio: Czar Nicholas II of Russia |  | | Nicholas abdicated in favour of his brother, who is sometimes referred to as Michael II but who only reigned for a day before abdicating without naming an heir. |
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| | Nicholas II - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Nicholas II |
 | | Portrait of the daughters of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, taken c. |  | | The last tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, pictured in July 1917. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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| | ipedia.com: Nicholas II Article |
 | | Nicholas II can refer to: Pope Nicholas II Czar Nicholas II of Russia This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. |  | | If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page. |
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| | Google Search: franz ferdinand representations to Franz Josef |
 | | Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Pope Leo XIII all made representations to Franz Josef on Franz Ferdinand's behalf arguing that... |  | | and Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany all made representations to Franz Josef,... |  | | Pope Leo XIII all made representations to Franz Josef on Franz Ferdinand's behalf... |
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| | Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tsesarevich (Tsarevich) Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia (In Russian Царевич Алексей Николаевич) (August 12, 1904- July 17, 1918), of the House of Romanov, was a Tsarevich of Russia and was the youngest child of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Alexandra of Hesse. |  | | However, due to Nicholas' wish that Alexei should not be separated from the family, and in view of his crippling illness, the final draft included the abdication both of father and son in favour of Nicholas' younger brother Michael II. |  | | Lastly, Alexei being hemophiliac seriously diverted the attention of his father, Nicholas II, and the rest of the Romanovs from the war and the government to caring for Alexei. |
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| | Romanov Russian Royal Family - In Commemoration Of The 81st Anniversary Of The Martyrdom Of Tsar Nicholas II & Family |
 | | It is now the loving Tsar Nicholas II and his Family we are spiritually concerned with, for the consideration of their canonization by the Russian Orthodox Church in Moscow. |  | | Without a doubt the miracles on behalf of the Tsar Nicholas II and his beloved family have increased between the time of the martyrdom on July 17, 1918, up until their burial in St. Petersburg, Russia on July 17, 1998, and even afterwards. |  | | We have miracles on behalf of Tsar Nicholas II, we have miracles on behalf of the Tsarina Alexandra, we have miracles on behalf of Tsarevich Alexis, and we have miracles on behalf of Grand Duchess Maria. |
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| | Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (Ni-Nz) |
 | | Nicholas II was the last Czar of Russia from 1894 to 1917. |  | | Nicholas I was Czar of Russia from 1825 to 1855. |  | | Nicholas I was king of Denmark in 1105. |
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| | Wikipedia: Romanov |
 | | Tsarevich Alexei of Russia (son and heir of Nicholas II) |  | | Bolshevik authorities killed the last Romanov monarch, Nicholas II, and his immediate family in the cellar of the Ipatiev House in Ekaterinburg, Russia on July 17, 1918. |  | | The Succession Question Supports the view that Prince Nicholas Romanovich has the legal right to the throne. |
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| | Tsarevich Alexei de Rusia |
 | | Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich de Rusia (del 12 de agosto de 1904 al 17 de julio de 1918), o Alexis Nikolaevich, de la casa de Romanov, era un Tsarevich de Rusia y era el niño más joven de Tsar Nicholas II de Rusia y de Alexandra de Hesse. |  | | Sin embargo, debido al deseo de Nicholas que Alexei no debe ser separado de la familia, y debido a su enfermedad que mutilaba, la corriente de aire final incluyó la abdicación del padre y del hijo a favor de un hermano más joven Michael de Nicholas II. |  | | En la primera corriente de aire 1917 abdicaciones de Tsar de Nicholas II, la intención eran que los 12 años Alexei ascenderían al trono bajo regencia. |
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| | The Ultimate Alexandra of Hesse - American History Information Guide and Reference |
 | | Alexandra was troubled by the requirement that she renounce her Lutheran faith, as a Russian Tsarina had to be Orthodox, but she was persuaded and she and Nicholas became engaged in April 1894. |  | | Tsarina Alexandra of Russia (nee Her Grand Ducal Highness Princess Alix von Hessen und bei Rhein) (Alix Victoria Helena Louise Beatrice), (6 June 1872 - 17 July 1918), was the consort of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, the last Tsar of Russia. |  | | Alexander III died that November, and Nicholas became Tsar of all the Russias at the age of twenty-five. |
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| | CalendarHome.com - July 17 - Calendar Encyclopedia |
 | | Petersburg, Nicholas II of Russia and his family are buried in St. Catherine Chapel 80 years after he and his family were killed by Bolsheviks. |  | | 1918- Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (Gregorian calendar date) |  | | 1762 - Catherine II becomes tzar of Russia upon the murder of Peter III of Russia. |
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| | Alexis |
 | | The famous hemophiliac son of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. |  | | Alexis II Patriarch of Moscow in the Russian Orthodox Church. |  | | Alexis has always been a popular name in Russia and was one of the many Russian names imported to English speaking countries in the early 20th century. |
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| | Bury Me And Mention My Name Tsar Nicholas & Family |
 | | However, what the Patriarch is doing by not attending the Imperial Royal Funeral is creating further hardships, spiritually, for those who truly love and even pray to the Tsar Martyr Nicholas II and his family. |  | | No one, of course, wants to be disrespectful to the Patriarch or his Sacred Synod of Bishops in Russia, but this decision not to attend wounds many hearts and many souls. |  | | This means that the Synod of Bishops of the Moscow Patriarchate will not attend either, as they have serious doubts that the bones being buried on July 17th are truly the bones or the Tsar and family. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Nicholas III |
 | | Nicholas III (1210?-1280), pope (1277-1280), who concentrated on freeing the Papal States from the influence of foreign rulers. |  | | Alexander III (of Russia) (1845-1894), emperor of Russia (1881-1894), who ended the liberal reforms implemented by his father, Alexander II. |  | | Search for books about your topic, "Nicholas III" |
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| | Nicholas Schenck |
 | | One of seven children, Schenck was born in Rybinsk, a Volga River village in Tsarist Russia. |  | | Nicholas M. Schenck, born in Rybinsk, Russia on November 14, 1881 - died March 4, 1969 in Florida, was a motion-picture mogul and impresario. |  | | At this time, Nicholas Schenck was spending more time with Loew's, Inc., so it was Joseph who relocated to Hollywood, eventually becoming president of United Artists Corporation. |
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| | Alexander III of Russia - encyclopedia article about Alexander III of Russia. |
 | | Alexander III was succeeded by his eldest son Nicholas II of Russia. |  | | Alexander was the second son of Alexander II Alexander (Aleksandr) II (Russian: Александр II Николаевич) (April 17, 1818–March 13, 1881) was the Emperor (tsar) of Russia from March 2, 1855 until his assassination. |  | | Alexander II had lost much of the reforming zeal which distinguished the first decade of his reign, and had no longer the energy required to undertake the task suggested to him. |
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| | saint nicholas: Saint Nicholas ::: Discovering the Truth About Santa Claus |
 | | He is the national saint of Russia and Greece and churches named after him number in the thousands -. |  | | Saint Nicholas School II, in the Medical Center area, was established in 1993 to. |  | | Saint Nicholas - The Christian Icon : : Over the centuries, the above referenced historically traceable facts of Nicholas' life have come to be greatly magnified by devout believers. |
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| | European Royal History: Our Bookstore |
 | | The compelling and poignant story of the arrest, captivity and execution of Nicholas II and his family. |  | | Alexander II, Tsar of Russia; Ivor Nicholsoon and Watson 1935 (A) $50.00 |  | | Russia's rudderless drift towards revolution and the collapse of the Romanov dynasty. |
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| | Top Story - Report: Rasputin No Help to the Tsarevich - The St. Petersburg Times. General news from St.Petersburg and Russia |
 | | Born Aug. 12 1904, Alexei was the only son of Russia's last tsar Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra, but from an early age he was afflicted with an illness believed to be hemophilia. |  | | But the bodies of Tsarevich Alexei and his sister Marie were not with those remains that were removed from a burial pit in the Koptyaki forest outside Yekaterinburg, and have not been found elsewhere, according to the laboratory. |  | | Alexei, a descendant of Britain's Queen Victoria whose descendants included several people who suffered from hemophilia, is thought to have inherited the illness through his mother. |
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| | Worlds Famous Diamonds: The Russian Crown Jewels |
 | | In 1829, the Shah was given to Czar Nicholas I of Russia by the Persian Government in appeasement for the assassination of the Russian Ambassador, Alexander Griboyedoff, in Teheren; thus, it became part of the Crown Jewels of that country. |  | | The crown is also decorated with one of the seven historic stones of the Russia's Diamond Collection - a large precious red spinal weighing 398.72 carats which was brought to Russia by Nicholas Spafary, the Russian envoy to China from 1675 to 1678. |  | | The crown is set with 5,000 selected Indian diamonds (some Russian sources state this number as 4,836) and and number fine, large white pearls. |
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| | July 16 |
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| | The Sovereign Order of the Orthodox Knights Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem |
 | | Order is under the Spiritual Protection of His Holiness Aleksey II, The Most Holy Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia |  | | It is governed by a Grand Prior, His Excellency Count Nicholas Bobrinskoy and is sanctioned by His Holiness the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia., The International Headquarters and Secretariat are located in Mount Vernon, New York. |  | | All persons of good faith and exemplary life are permitted to join the Order in one of its categories of membership. |
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| | What about tsarevich? |
 | | Excerpt from a British officer's account of his friendship with Russian Tsar Nicholas II presents a description of his son Alexei Romanov. |  | | 17, 1918), of the House of Romanov, was a Tsarevich of Russia and. |  | | Printer Friendly Page E-mail This Page Icon of the Child-Martyr Tsarevich Alexis. |
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| | This Month in History, July |
 | | Russia's Czar Nicholas II, his empress and their five children were executed by the Bolsheviks. |  | | The patron saint of Norway, King Olaf II, was killed in battle. |  | | WW II The first detachment of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps later known as WACs began training at Fort Des Moines, Iowa. |
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