Romanov Dynasty. Nicholas II‚ the last tsar of Russia‚ had neither the qualities nor the desire to rule imperial Russia. Born in Tsarskoye Selo in 1868‚ Nicholas was the eldest son of Alexander III‚ the fearsome tsar who had reimposed autocracy and oppression on the Russian empire after the murder of Alexander II. Those who met the young tsarevich‚ described him as pleasant and likeable‚ but otherwise unremarkable – hardly the traits of a man ordained by God to rule Russia. Nicholas famously expressed
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Its unpredictability is its right of entry to what might be called‚ courtesy Nassim Nicholas Taleb‚ the Black Swan Hall of Fame‚ joining the collapse of communism‚ the ill-fated Oslo peace agreements and global financial meltdown…. But even before I hit the ground in Tunisia‚ one word kept cropping up again and again on the Arabic channels
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The Romanov Dynasty held the Russian Empire as one of the most powerful European states for over three centuries. In 1917‚ during Nicholas II’s contradictory reign‚ a revolution began that transformed the empire into the first ever communist nation‚ replacing the infamous autocratic rule and introducing the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The Russian people were ruled by an autocratic government since 1613 when the Romanov Dynasty began. The government was run by the Tsar who had unlimited power
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character Mr. Jones most closely represents Czar Nicholas II. Czar Nicholas II‚ born in the month of May‚ 1868‚ was the eldest son of King Alexander III (Nicholas II). When his father died‚ Nicholas became the emperor of Russia (First World War). He married the princess Alexandra of Hess-Darmstadt (About). His wife Alexandra introduced him to Grigory Rasputin‚ who would soon become responsible for most of the events that led to the Czars execution (Nicholas II). The Russian people were strongly against
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February/March 1917‚ in Russia‚ due to the nature of Tsarism and the policies of Nicholas II (1894-1917)? The February/March Revolution of 1917 was predominantly caused by the nature of Tsarism and the policies of Nicholas II. The Romanov dynasty had reigned for several centuries as an absolute monarch‚ with the Tsar being the supreme autocratic ruler. It had created a dramatic division in Russian society‚ and when Nicholas II came to power‚ no ruler was so estranged from his people. Problems facing
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Imperial Russia go from one of the foremost great powers of the world to an economic and military disaster.’ - Anna Yudina ‘Nicholas said over and over again: ’As God wills.’ It wasn’t as God wills. He had made mistakes and he was leading Russia in the wrong direction…’ - Robert K. Massie ’The people of Petrograd were cold and hungry – a dangerous combination for Nicholas’ - Historian Chris Trueman ’The growing influence of Gregory Rasputin over the Romanov’s did a great deal to damage the
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statement: ‘The October Manifesto marked the formal end of autocratic government; for the first time the Tsar was forced to share his law-making powers’ The October Manifesto was a vague but insincere promise of political reform‚ issued by Tsar Nicholas II at the height of the 1905 Revolution (J. Llewellyn et al‚ “The October Manifesto).The Manifesto‚ a document proposed by Sergei Witte‚ which demanded civil liberties and the creation of a Duma‚ was an important stage in the 1905 Revolution‚ as
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The Decline and Fall of the Romanov Dynasty It can be argued that Grigory Rasputin was responsible for the fall of the Romanov Dynasty to an extent. There are many aspects that Rasputin was the cause for Nicholas and his family losing their powers over the people of Russia. It is believed that Rasputin was only the catalyst that brought about widespread revolt. Rasputin played a very important role in the lives of the royal family‚ especially to the Tsar and Tsarina’s only son ‚ Tsarevich Alexei
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The February Russian Revolution in 1917 saw the downfall of Tsar Nicholas II‚ the last Tsar in Russia’s history. There were many contributing factors that led to Tsar Nicholas II’S abdication and the fall of his autocratic government‚ including economical aspects. However‚ economical problems were one of many complications facing Russia‚ such as the destruction that was occurring to Russians in World War I‚ and the lack of organisation in the government. All of these factors‚ and more‚ had an equal
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“To what extent was the inability of Nicholas II to bring about effective reforms responsible for the fall of the Romanov Dynasty” The inability of tsar Nicholas II to bring about effective reform was a fundamental cause to the eventual fall of the Romanov Dynasty. Years of discontent and ineffective or absent reform had resulted in widespread displeasure from the Russian public‚ and proved to be the catalyst for much of the protest and rebellion in the following years. However‚ whilst a prevalent
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