: Nikola Alexandrovich Romanov, the last Russian emperor officially known as Russian dictator Tsar Nicholas II. Nicholas II was born on 18 May 1868 in Zarlskoy · cero, Russia. Nicholas II was the eldest son of Alexander III and Empress Mary Romano. Nicolas is the largest of the six children. He has three brothers, Alexander, George, Michael and two sisters, Zinnia and Olga. Nicholas II ruled in 1894 until his abstention on March 15, 1917.
Nicolas Alexandrovich Romanov was born near St. Petersburg on May 18, 1868, the eldest son of Emperor Alexander III. When he succeeded his father in 1894, he had little experience with the government. In the same year Nicholas married Princess Alexandra of Hessendrumstadt (the principal of Germany). They have four daughters and one son, Alexis. And that person is haemophilia. Nicholas decided not to exclude Russia when competing for colonial ownership he encouraged Russia to expand in Manchuria. This caused a war with Japan in 1904. The resulting Russian failure caused strikes and riots. In January 1905, on "Blood Sunday", the army of St. Petersburg fired to people who needed fundamental reforms. More and more against the emperor Nicholas enacted a constitution and was forced to establish parliament, dama
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Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov (Nicholas II) was crowned as Russian emperor on May 26, 1894, and most Russians were keen. This is the last such ritual in Russia. This is because he and other families were assassinated while he was forced to retreat on 23 March 1917 and was forced to retreat and he was detained in Bolshevik on 17th July 1918. During his long-standing governance, Nicholas firmly expressed his desire to maintain dictatorship in Russia. As part of his coronation speech, he answered, as an answer to the fact that farmers and workers at the local town council (zemstvos) came to Winter Palace to revise the Constitution. For the benefit of this country, I will do my best to protect the principle of absolute autocracy, as strong and strong as my deceased father. But what are these events?