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Nikolai Aleksandreyevitch Dmitrov (Russ: Николэй Александреиевич Дмайтров) (born July 16, 1939 - died May 20, 2011), better known by his regnal name Nikolai II, or in the West as Nicholas II, was the Tsar of Alaska from 1991, when his father's cousin Alexander III abdicated to expediate a political revolution, until his death on the 20 May, 2011.

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  • Nicholas II of Alaska (Napoleon's World)
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  • Nikolai Aleksandreyevitch Dmitrov (Russ: Николэй Александреиевич Дмайтров) (born July 16, 1939 - died May 20, 2011), better known by his regnal name Nikolai II, or in the West as Nicholas II, was the Tsar of Alaska from 1991, when his father's cousin Alexander III abdicated to expediate a political revolution, until his death on the 20 May, 2011.
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Full Name
  • Nikolai Aleksandreyevitch Dmitrov
Spouse
  • Alexandra Feodorovna
Name
  • Nicholas II
Caption
  • Nicholas II
Issue
coronation
  • 1991-04-23(xsd:date)
Father
Date of Death
  • 2011-05-20(xsd:date)
Mother
  • Feodora Feodorovna
House
  • House of Dmitrov
Place of Birth
  • Severovsky Castle, Severovsky, Alaska
Place of death
  • Sitka, Alaska
Successor
date of burial
  • 2011-05-23(xsd:date)
Reign
  • --04-01
Succession
  • Emperor of Alaska
Date of Birth
  • 1939-07-16(xsd:date)
Predecessor
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  • Nikolai Aleksandreyevitch Dmitrov (Russ: Николэй Александреиевич Дмайтров) (born July 16, 1939 - died May 20, 2011), better known by his regnal name Nikolai II, or in the West as Nicholas II, was the Tsar of Alaska from 1991, when his father's cousin Alexander III abdicated to expediate a political revolution, until his death on the 20 May, 2011. Nicholas reigned over a period of rapid liberalization in Alaska and an expansion of access to and transparency within its democracy, which was notoriously corrupt in the preceding years. Constitutional reforms in the 1990's severely cut back the power his predecessors enjoyed, making Nicholas II the weakest Tsar in terms of direct power.
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