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Nicholas II or Nikolai II Alexandrovich Romanov[d] (18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1868 – 17 July 1918), known in the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Nicholas the Passion-Bearer,[e] was the last Emperor of Russia, ruling from 1 November 1894 until his abdication on 15 March 1917. During his reign, Nicholas gave support to the economic and political reforms promoted by his prime ministers, Sergei Witte and Pyotr Stolypin. He advocated modernization based on foreign loans and close ties with France, but resisted giving the new parliament (the Duma) major roles.[1][2] Ultimately, progress was undermined by Nicholas's commitment to autocratic rule,[3][4] strong aristocratic opposition and defeats sustained by the Russian military in the Russo-Japanese War and World War I.[5][6][7] By March 1917, public support for Nicholas had collapsed and he was forced to abdicate the throne, thereby ending the Romanov dynasty's 304-year rule of Russia (1613–1917).
Nicholas II
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Nicholas II in 1912
Emperor of All Russia
Reign
1 November 1894[a] – 15 March 1917[b]
Coronation
26 May 1896[c]
Predecessor
Alexander III
Successor
Monarchy abolished
Georgy Lvov (as Minister-Chairman)
Prime Minister
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Born
18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1868
Alexander Palace, Tsarskoye Selo, Russian Empire
Died
17 July 1918 (aged 50)
Ipatiev House, Yekaterinburg, Russian Soviet Republic
Burial
17 July 1998
Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
Spouse
Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse)
(m. 1894)
Issue
Grand Duchess Olga
Grand Duchess Tatiana
Grand Duchess Maria
Grand Duchess Anastasia
Tsesarevich Alexei
Names
Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov
House
Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
Father
Alexander III of Russia
Mother
Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)
Religion
Russian Orthodox
Signature
Nicholas II's signature
Saint Nicholas II of Russia
Nicholas II of Russia in his coronation robe.jpg