House of Romanov House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov |
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Country | Tsardom of Russia Russian Empire Kingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of Finland Grand Duchy of Oldenburg Duchy of Holstein Order of Saint John (Order of Malta) |
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Founded | 1613 — Michael I |
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Current head | Disputed since 1992:
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Titles |
- Tsar of Russia (1613–1721)
- Emperor of Russia (1721–1917)
"By the grace of God, Emperor and Autocrat of Russia, Moscow, Kiev, Vladimir, and Novgorod
- Tsar of Kazan, Astrakhan, Poland, Siberia, Tauric Khersones, and Georgia
- Lord of Pskov
- Grand Prince of Smolensk, Lithuania, Volynia, Podolsk, and Finland
- Prince of Estonia, Livonia, Courland and Simigalsk, Samogitsk, Belostok, Karelia, Tver, Ugorsk, Perm, Vyatsk, Bogarsk, and others
- Lord and Grand Duke of Lower Novgorod
- Ruler of Chernigov, Ryazan, Polotsk, Rostov, Yaroslav, Belozersk, Udorsk, Obdorsk, Kondiysk, Vitebsk, Mstislav, and the entire North Country
- Lord of Iversk, Kartalinsk and Kabardinsk lands, and the area of Armenia
- Hereditary Lord and master of the Circassian and mountain princes and others
- Lord of Turkestan
- Heir of Norway
- Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen, and Oldenburg
and so forth, and so forth, and so forth"[1] |
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Dissolution | Russia: 1917 — Nicholas II abdicated as a result of the February Revolution in favour of Grand Prince Michael Alexandrovich, who refused to accept the throne until it could be approved by the Russian Constituent Assembly |
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House of Romanov House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov |
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| Country | Tsardom of Russia Russian Empire Kingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of Finland Grand Duchy of Oldenburg Duchy of Holstein Order of Saint John (Order of Malta) |
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Parent house |
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Titles |
- Tsar of Russia (1613–1721)
- Emperor of Russia (1721–1917)
"By the grace of God, Emperor and Autocrat of Russia, Moscow, Kiev, Vladimir, and Novgorod
- Tsar of Kazan, Astrakhan, Poland, Siberia, Tauric Khersones, and Georgia
- Lord of Pskov
- Grand Prince of Smolensk, Lithuania, Volynia, Podolsk, and Finland
- Prince of Estonia, Livonia, Courland and Simigalsk, Samogitsk, Belostok, Karelia, Tver, Ugorsk, Perm, Vyatsk, Bogarsk, and others
- Lord and Grand Duke of Lower Novgorod
- Ruler of Chernigov, Ryazan, Polotsk, Rostov, Yaroslav, Belozersk, Udorsk, Obdorsk, Kondiysk, Vitebsk, Mstislav, and the entire North Country
- Lord of Iversk, Kartalinsk and Kabardinsk lands, and the area of Armenia
- Hereditary Lord and master of the Circassian and mountain princes and others
- Lord of Turkestan
- Heir of Norway
- Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen, and Oldenburg
and so forth, and so forth, and so forth"[1] |
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Founded | 1613 — Michael I |
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Current head | Disputed since 1992:
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Dissolution | Russia: 1917 — Nicholas II abdicated as a result of the February Revolution in favour of Grand Prince Michael Alexandrovich, who refused to accept the throne until it could be approved by the Russian Constituent Assembly |
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Ethnicity | Russian, Germans, Lithuanian |
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