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  1. The list begins with the semi-legendary prince Rurik of Novgorod, sometime in the mid-9th century, and ends with Nicholas II, who abdicated in 1917, and was executed with his family in 1918. Two dynasties have ruled Russia: the Rurikids (862–1598) and Romanovs (from 1613).

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      The emperor and autocrat of all Russia (Russian: Император и...

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      Nicholas II (Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov; [d] 18 May [...

  2. The emperor and autocrat of all Russia (Russian: Император и Самодержец Всероссийский), also translated as emperor and autocrat of all the Russias, was the official title of the Russian monarch from 1721 to 1917.

    Name
    Lifespan
    Reign Start
    Reign End
    Peter IПётр Вели́кийPeter the ...
    9 June 1672—8 February 1725
    as a tsar:2 June 1682as an emperor:2 ...
    8 February 1725
    Catherine IЕкатери́на I ...
    15 April 1684—17 May 1727
    8 February 1725
    17 May 1727
    Peter IIПётр II Алексеевич
    23 October 1715—30 January 1730
    18 May 1727
    30 January 1730
    AnnaАнна Иоанновна
    7 February 1693—28 October 1740
    15 February 1730
    28 October 1740
  3. The Russian Empire, also known as Imperial Russia or simply Russia, was a vast realm that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.

  4. This is a list of the kings, queens, and other rulers ("monarchs") of Russia, from 862 to 917. The list starts with Rurik, the ruler (Prince) of a state called Novgorod in 862. It ends with Nicholas the Second, who stopped ruling in 1917. Nicholas the Second and his family were killed in 1918.

  5. Peter III of Russia. Categories: People from the Russian Empire. Emperors in Europe. Heads of state of Russia. Russian monarchs. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  6. Viktor Vasnetsov. Ivan IV (1530-1584) was the first to be crowned and anointed to Tsardom as the Tsar of All Russia in 1547. He revisited the Russian legislation in his Code of Laws of 1550,...

  7. Nikolaus II. aus dem Herrschergeschlecht Romanow-Holstein-Gottorp war der letzte Zar des Russischen Reiches. Sein offizieller Titel lautete Kaiser und Selbstherrscher von ganz Russland. Er regierte vom 1. November 1894 bis zu seinem Sturz am 15. März 1917 infolge der Februarrevolution. Durch sein Festhalten an der autokratischen Politik seiner ...