Nikolai II dari Rusia
Czar of Russia
(Dilencongkan daripada Nicholas II dari Rusia)
Nikolai II (Bahasa Rusia: Николай II, Николай Александрович Романов , tr. Nikolay II, Nikolay Alexandrovich Romanov [nʲɪkɐˈlaj ftɐˈroj, nʲɪkɐˈlaj əlʲɪkˈsandrəvʲɪʨ rɐˈmanəf]) (18 Mei [G.L.: 6 Mei] 1868 – 17 Julai 1918) adalah Tsar terakhir Rusia, Putera Besar Finland, dan pemerintah pada nama Poland.[2] Gelaran rasmi baginda adalah Nikolai II, Maharaja dan Autokrat ke atas Rusia[3]; malah baginda kini dianggap sebagai Santo Nicholas si Pembawa Derita oleh Gereja Ortodoks Rusia.
Nicholas II | |
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Maharaja dan Autokrat ke atas Rusia | |
Pemerintahan | 1 November [G.L.: 20 Oktober] 1894 – 15 Mac 1917 |
Kemahkotaan | 26 Mei [G.L.: 14 Mei] 1896[1] |
Didahului oleh | Aleksandr III |
Diikuti oleh | Takhta dibubarkan De facto : Georgy Lvov (pengerusi kerajaan sementara) |
Pemakaman | Katedral Pyotr dan Pavel, Saint Petersburg, Persekutuan Rusia |
Pasangan | Alix dari Hesse |
Anakanda | Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich |
Kerabat | Kerabat Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov |
Ayahanda | Aleksandr III dari Rusia |
Bonda | Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar dari Denmark) |
Tandatangan |
Rujukan
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- ^ In 1831, the Russian tsars were deposed from the Polish throne, but they soon took control of the country as part of Russia and abolished the separate monarchy. However, they continued to use this title. See November Uprising.
- ^ Gelaran penuh baginda ialaj Beta, Nikolai Kedua, dengan rahmat Tuhan, Maharaja dan Autokrat segala Russia, Moscow, Kiev, Vladimir, Novgorod, Tsar Kazan, Tsar Astrakhan, Raja Poland, Tsar Siberia, Tsar Tauric Chersonesos, Tsar of Georgia, Tuan Pskov, Velikiy Kniaz ("Raja Besar") Smolensk, Lithuania, Volhynia, Podolia dan Finland, Putera Estonia, Livonia, Courland dan Semigalia, Samogitia, Belostok, Karelia, Tver, Yugra, Perm, Vyatka, Bulgaria, dan kawasan lain; Tuan dan Kniaz Besar Nizhny Novgorod, Chernigov; Tuan Ryazan, Polotsk, Rostov, Yaroslavl, Beloozero, Udoria, Obdoria, Kondia, Vitebsk, Mstislav [disambiguation needed], and all the northern territories; and Sovereign of Iveria, Kartalinia, dan tanah-tanah Kabard serta kawasan Armenia; Tuan dan Raja Pewaris Circassia and Mountain Princes and others; Tuan Turkestan, Pewaris Norway, Herzog Schleswig-Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen, Oldenburg dan sebagainya.
Bacaan lanjut
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- Paul Grabbe, "The Private World of the Last Czar" New York: 1985
- Ferro, Marc, Nicholas II: Last of the Czars. New York: Oxford University Press (USA), 1993 (hardcover, ISBN 0-19-508192-7); 1995 (paperback, ISBN 0-19-509382-8)
- Genrikh Ioffe, Revoliutsiia i sud'ba Romanovykh Moscow: Respublika, 1992 (Rusia)
- Coryne Hall & John Van der Kiste, Once A Grand Duchess : Xenia, Sister of Nicholas II, Phoenix Mill, Sutton Publishing Ltd., 2002 (hardcover, ISBN 0-7509-2749-6)
- Greg King, The Court of the Last Czar: Pomp, Power and Pageantry in the Reign of Nicholas II 2006
- Greg King and Penny Wilson, "The Fate of the Romanovs" 2003
- Dominic Lieven, Nicholas II: Emperor of All the Russias. 1993.
- Andrei Maylunas and Sergei Mironenko, A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas & Alexandra 1999
- Marvin Lyons, Nicholas II The Last Czar, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1974 (hardcover, ISBN 0710078021)
- Shay McNeal, "The Secret Plot to Save the Czar" 2001
- Robert K. Massie, Nicholas and Alexandra 1967
- Robert K. Massie, The Romanovs. The Final Chapter 1995, ISBN 0394580486
- Bernard Pares, "The Fall of the Russian Monarchy" London: 1939, reprint London: 1988
- John Perry [disambiguation needed] and Konstantin Pleshakov, The Flight of the Romanovs. 1999.
- Edvard Radzinsky, The Last Tsar: The Life and Death of Nicholas II (1992) ISBN 0-385-42371-3
- Mark D. Steinberg and Vladimir M. Khrustalev, The Fall of the Romanovs: Political Dreams and Personal Struggles in a Time of Revolution, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995.
- Anthony Summers and Tom Mangold, The File on the Czar. 1976.
- Richard Tames, Last of the Czars, London, Pan Books Ltd, 1972
- Andrew M. Verner, The Crisis of the Russian Autocracy: Nicholas II and the 1905 Revolution 1990
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- Richard Wortman, Scenarios of Power: Myth and Ceremony in Russian Monarchy, vol. 2 2000
- Prince Felix Yussupov, Lost Splendour
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- The Complete Wartime Correspondence of Czar Nicholas II and the Empress Alexandra, April 1914 – March 1917. Edited by Joseph T. Furhmann Fuhrmann. Westport, Conn. and London: 1999
- Letters of Czar Nicholas and Empress Marie Ed. Edward J. Bing. London: 1937
- Letters of the Czar to the Czaritsa, 1914–1917 Trans. from Russian translations from the original English. E. L. Hynes. London and New York: 1929.
- Nicky-Sunny Letters: correspondence of the Czar and Czaritsa, 1914–1917. Hattiesburg, Miss: 1970.
- The Secret Letters of the Last Czar: Being the Confidential Correspondence between Nicholas II and his Mother, Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna. Ed. Edward J. Bing. New York and Toronto: 1938
- Willy-Nicky Correspondence: Being the Secret and Intimate Telegrams Exchanged Between the Kaiser and the Czar. Ed. Herman Bernstein. New York: 1917.
- Paul Benckendorff, Last Days at Czarskoe Selo. London: 1927
- Sophie Buxhoeveden, The Life and Tragedy of Alexandra Fedorovna, Empress of Russia: A Biography London: 1928
- Pierre Gilliard, Thirteen Years at the Russian Court New York: 1921
- A. A. Mossolov (Mosolov), At the Court of the Last Czar London: 1935
- Anna Vyrubova, Memories of the Russian Court London: 1923
- A.Yarmolinsky, editor, "The Memoirs of Count Witte" New York & Toronto: 1921
- Sir George Buchanan (British Ambassador) My Mission to Russia & Other Diplomatic Memories (2 vols, Cassell, 1923)
- Meriel Buchanan, Dissolution of an Empire, Cassell, 1932
- Gleb Botkin, The Real Romanovs, Fleming H. Revell Co, 1931
- Mark D. Steinberg and Vladimir M. Khrustalev, The Fall of the Romanovs: Political Dreams and Personal Struggles in a Time of Revolution. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995
- "The Personality Of The Czar: An Explanation, By A Russian Official Of High Authority". The World's Work: A History of Our Time. VIII: 5414–5430. 1904. Unknown parameter
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Pautan luar
suntingWikimedia Commons mempunyai media berkaitan: Nicholas II of Russia. |
- Nicholas_II di Curlie
- Nikolai II dari Rusia di laman Find A Grave
- Nikolai II dari Rusia di Pangkalan Data Nama-nama Terkenal
- The Execution of Czar Nicholas II, 1918, EyeWitness to History.
- Brief Summary of Czar
- Abdication Proclamation, 2 March 1917 (the signature was put in pencil) (translation included)
- Alexander Palace Time Machine
- Nicholas and Alexandra Exhibition
- Frozentears.org A Media Library to Nicholas II and his Family.
- Scientists Reopen Czar Mystery
- Ipatiev House — Romanov Memorial An immensely detailed site on the historical context, circumstances and drama surrounding the Romanov's execution.
- (Rusia) The Murder of Russia's Imperial Family, Nicolay Sokolov. Investigation of execution of the Romanov Imperial Family in 1918.
- (Rusia) Nikolay II — Life and Death, Edvard Radzinski. Later published in English as The Last Czar: the Life and Death of Nicholas II.
- New Russian Martyrs. Czar Nicholas and His Family. A story of life, canonization. Photoalbum.
- Russian History Magazine Articles about the Romanovs from Atlantis magazine.
- Russia's Last Czar Declared Victim of Repression - October 2008 (TIME magazine)
Nikolai II dari Rusia Cabang kadet bagi Kerabat Oldenburg Tarikh keputeraan: 18 Mei 1868 Tarikh kemangkatan: 17 Julai 1918
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Gelaran pemerintah | ||
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Didahului oleh Alexander III |
Tsar Rusia 1 November 1894 – 15 Mac 1917 |
Dibubarkan Pembubaran monarki |
Duke Besar Finland 1 November 1894 – 15 Mac 1917 |
Kosong Gelaran dipegang kemudian oleh Putera Frederick Charles dari Hesse | |
Kerabat diraja Rusia | ||
Didahului oleh Alexander III dari Rusia |
Pewaris takhta Rusia 1881–1894 |
Diikuti oleh: George dari Rusia |
Gelar sebagai penuntut | ||
Kehilangan gelaran Empayar dibubarkan
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— TIDAK MEMERINTAH — Tsar Rusia 15 Mac 1917 – 17 Julai 1918 Alasan untuk kegagalan Pewarisan: Empayar dibubarkan pada tahun 1917 |
Diikuti oleh: Cyril Vladimirovich |
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