Essays about alexandra nicholas

  1. Nicholas Romanov
    ... her husband . The relationship between Alexandra and Nicholas was a amp39critical relationship at a turning point in historyamp39 . He was ...
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  2. Czar Nicholas II
    ... Nicholas and his wife, Alexandra, soon had a family. ... A son they would call Aleksey was born and Nicholas and Alexandra were ecstatic. ...
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  3. Tsar Nicholas II
    ... SOURCE H Nicholas was heavily influenced by Tsarina. This was a hindrance to be a Tsar. This also lead to being influenced by Rasputin because of Alexandra. ...
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  4. Czar Nicholas
    ... During WWI Nicholas II made the poor decision to leave Alexandra in control of St. Petersburg while he took position as commander of the army. ...
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  5. Downfall of Russia
    ... the principal of autocracy just as firmly and unflinchingly as it was preserved by my unforgettable dead father Alexandra 3ampquotNicholas ampamp Alexandra, Robert K ...
    (1098 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  6. The Rise and Fall of Grigory Rasputin
    ... The grand duchess Militza introduced Rasputin to the Royal family, the czarina Alexandra and the Czar Nicholas II were impressed because he was a voice of the ...
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  7. The reign of tsar Nicholas II
    ... of Hess. She took the name Alexandra and proceeded to dominate Nicholas in his decisions on state matters. Their relationship though ...
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  8. The Last Royal Family
    ... The boyamp39s name was Alexis. Alexis was the youngest of them all and Nicholas and Alexandra wanted to have a boy, it was a happy moment, but he had hemophilia. ...
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  9. Russian revolutions
    ... his son. Nicholas married Alexandra, who was a Granddaughter of Queen Victoria. She was believed to be a German spy. She was ...
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  10. Fall of Winter Palace
    ... Through the eyes of the people, Nicholas and Alexandra had no compassion. ... Nicholas, Alexandra, Olga, Trupp, Kharitonov, and Botkin died quickly. ...
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  11. The Mad Monk
    ... no matter how divine and holy Rasputin was, through the influence he exerted on Alexandra, and through the influence Alexandra exerted on Nicholas, and whether ...
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  12. Fall of teh House of Romanov
    ... assembly which had members opposed to the monarchy was suspended for months and the country united under Tsar Nicholas and his wife, Alexandra, to support the ...
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  13. Nicholas I and Nicholas II comparision
    ... In 1849, he received the crown and married the German princess Alexandra of Hesse ... Nicholas was wholly unsuited to rule as an autocratic sovereign and he was ...
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  14. Rasputinamp39s life and revelance to the downfall of the Romanovs
    ... Thus setting his image in Russiaamp39s history forever. Rasputin was introduced to Nicholas and Alexandra by Grand Duchess Militza on 31 October 1905. ...
    (2793 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)

  15. The Bolsheviks did not sieze power they merely picked it up
    ... people he ruled. His unruly, opinionated wife Alexandra was said to dominate Nicholas and tell him what to do. This is obviously ...
    (1507 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  16. Rasputin
    ... Alexandra had been, much in her life surrounded with mystics and prophetic ministers ... this was not discontinued when she met and married Nicholas II. During ...
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  17. Rasputin
    ... However, Nicholas was so in love with Alexandra, that he could not sent Rasputin away for fear of his son bleeding to death and his family falling to pieces. ...
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  18. Rasputin The Mad Monk
    ... Nicholas and Alexandra were extremely reluctant to invite Rasputin, because their sonamp39s condition was kept secret, in fear that if this information was made ...
    (1352 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  19. The Causes of the Russian Revolution
    ... Nicholasamp39s wife, Tsarina Alexandra, also consulted a magician, Rasputin, who was referred to as the ampquotmad monkampquot in Russian society. ...
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  20. Why the Tsaramp39s Power Crumbled in March 1917
    ... Accompanied by his wife, Alexandra, they lived a comfortable life of luxury while the country suffered around them. Nicholas was determined to rule as harshly ...
    (569 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  21. dramatic monologue
    ... He had an ability to heal Nicholas and Alexandraamp39s son, who suffered from haemophilia, and it was from this ability he gained a great deal of power within the ...
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  22. Anastasia
    ... Her parents were the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, and his wife Alexandra. Anastasia had three older sisters, Olga, Tatiana, and Marie. ...
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  23. Causes of Russian Revolution
    ... Nicholas adjourned the Duma and announced that he was heading for the front lines ... With the tsar gone, his wife Alexandra and self proclaimed holy man Rasputin ...
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  24. The Lost Czar
    Nicholas II ascended the throne of Russia with his new wife Alexandra Feodorovna in 1894 the new Czar and Czarina were 26 and 22. ...
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  25. Would Russian Revolution. Would The Revolution Still Have Occurred ...
    ... As demonstrated with his deft handling of the October Manifesto, Nicholas had a habit ... would have taken years to undo the damage caused by Alexandra and Rasputin ...
    (810 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  26. Comparing Russiaamp39s Revolutions
    ... in any other war ever. 1 The wife of Nicholas, Alexandra, was selected as the scapegoat for all of this... she was a good target ...
    (3825 Words -- Approx. 15 Pages)

  27. Russian Revolution
    ... The sinister influence of Empress ALEXANDRAamp39s favorite, Grigory RASPUTIN, increased ... refused to suppress them, Duma leaders demanded that Nicholas transfer power ...
    (2281 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  28. Russian Revolution 2
    ... The sinister influence of Empress ALEXANDRAamp39s favorite, Grigory RASPUTIN, increased ... refused to suppress them, Duma leaders demanded that Nicholas transfer power ...
    (2281 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  29. The causes of the 1917 russian revolution
    ... a move that seriously weakened Russiaamp39s war effort, because of Nicholasamp39s inexperience and ... Alexandra, who was German by birth, was regarded as a traitor to the ...
    (4015 Words -- Approx. 16 Pages)

  30. George Balanchine
    ... In 1924, with Dmitrievamp39s help Balanchine, Tamara Geva, Nicholas Efimov, and Alexandra Danilova formed the ampquotSoviet State Dancersampquot. ...
    (983 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)



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