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Tsar Alexi II (Russian: Алексе́й II, Алексе́й Никола́евич Романов, tr. Aleksey II, Aleksey Nikolayevich Romanov) (12 August 1904 — 13 December 1998) of the House of Romanov, was the second Tsar of the United Subjects of Romanova. His official short title was Alexi II, Tsar of Romanova and Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias. He was the youngest child and only son of Tsar Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. Born with haemophilia, his mother's reliance on the starets Grigori Rasputin to treat the disease helped bring about the end of the Romanov dynasty in Russia. After the February Revolution of 1917, he and his family were sent into internal exile in Tobolsk, Siberia. They were escorted by White Russians to what would eventually become Romanova, where they became the symbols

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  • Alexi II of Romanova (The Green North)
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  • Tsar Alexi II (Russian: Алексе́й II, Алексе́й Никола́евич Романов, tr. Aleksey II, Aleksey Nikolayevich Romanov) (12 August 1904 — 13 December 1998) of the House of Romanov, was the second Tsar of the United Subjects of Romanova. His official short title was Alexi II, Tsar of Romanova and Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias. He was the youngest child and only son of Tsar Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. Born with haemophilia, his mother's reliance on the starets Grigori Rasputin to treat the disease helped bring about the end of the Romanov dynasty in Russia. After the February Revolution of 1917, he and his family were sent into internal exile in Tobolsk, Siberia. They were escorted by White Russians to what would eventually become Romanova, where they became the symbols
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house type
  • House
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place of burial
  • Saints Peter and Paul Basilica, ,
Full Name
  • Aleksey Nikolayevich Romanov
pre-type
  • Predecessor
Name
  • Alexi II
Caption
  • Then Tsarevich Aleksey photographed wearing the uniform of a second lieutenant in the Romanovan Army, 1921
suc-type
  • Successor
reign-type
  • Reign
coronation
  • 1946-07-30(xsd:date)
Date of Death
  • 1998-12-13(xsd:date)
spouse-type
  • Spouse
Title
  • Tsar of Romanova
cor-type
  • Coronation
Place of Birth
  • Peterhof, Russian Empire
Place of death
  • ,
date of burial
  • 1998-12-23(xsd:date)
Reign
  • --07-17
Succession
  • Tsar of Romanova
Date of Birth
  • 1904-08-12(xsd:date)
Signature
  • SignatureAlexeyNikolaevich.jpg
abstract
  • Tsar Alexi II (Russian: Алексе́й II, Алексе́й Никола́евич Романов, tr. Aleksey II, Aleksey Nikolayevich Romanov) (12 August 1904 — 13 December 1998) of the House of Romanov, was the second Tsar of the United Subjects of Romanova. His official short title was Alexi II, Tsar of Romanova and Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias. He was the youngest child and only son of Tsar Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. Born with haemophilia, his mother's reliance on the starets Grigori Rasputin to treat the disease helped bring about the end of the Romanov dynasty in Russia. After the February Revolution of 1917, he and his family were sent into internal exile in Tobolsk, Siberia. They were escorted by White Russians to what would eventually become Romanova, where they became the symbols of unity, the people, and the eternal struggle of the country against Bolshevism. Alexi II ruled from 17 July 1946 until 13 December 1998, when he died of natural causes. His rule saw Romanova become deeply involved in the Cold War, becoming one of the nations fighting on the front lines of the war that was fought mostly without a shot fired in anger. When the 1978 Donskoyan Revolution for Independence saw the overthrow of the Romanovan neighbor's Communist overlords, the Romanovan Army deployed between 5,000 to 10,000 soldiers to aid the Transitional Government of Donskoya in their fight to retake the country from the Democratic Left Party of Donskoya. Unfortunately, he did not live to see the end of the Donskoyan Civil War, which ended in 2008 with a Democratic victory.
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