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This is a list of Russian Tsars since Nicholas II the Peacemaker. The current Tsar is Alexander V, having ascended upon the death of his father Nicholas IV in Petrograd, 2001. The Tsar has lost much of his direct power after the Constitutional Reforms of 1991.

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  • This is a list of Russian Tsars since Nicholas II the Peacemaker. The current Tsar is Alexander V, having ascended upon the death of his father Nicholas IV in Petrograd, 2001. The Tsar has lost much of his direct power after the Constitutional Reforms of 1991.
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  • This is a list of Russian Tsars since Nicholas II the Peacemaker. The current Tsar is Alexander V, having ascended upon the death of his father Nicholas IV in Petrograd, 2001. The Tsar has lost much of his direct power after the Constitutional Reforms of 1991. The Tsars have followed a constant killed-died pattern, meaning that one Tsar is killed, his successor dies naturally. This has lead the children of Alexander V to worry greatly, especially his son, Nicholas, who is to succeed him as Nicholas V and to die if the pattern continues. The pattern is regarded to be interrupted when Constantine III abdicated for his older brother. However, he is not counted as a Tsar by the majority, although the "Two Tsars" movement has caught on.
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