Essays Tagged: "House of Romanov"
Rasputin
29-30 (December 16-17, old style), Rasputin was invited to visit the husband of the czar's niece's house, and once there was given wine and tea cakes with enough poison in them to kill an elephant. W ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > European History
This essay is a biography about Alexie Romanov who was the last tzar of russia.
Alexei RomanovAlexei Nicholaevich Romanov was the Last heir of Russia. When he was born on 1904, the entire country rejoiced. Everyone had waited for more than ... on 1904, the entire country rejoiced. Everyone had waited for more than ten years, after the birth of the czar's first four children who were all girls, for an heir. The family's celebration was trag ... xei suffered from Hemophilia. This incurable disease stops the blood from properly clotting.Because of his disease, precautions were taken by the family to prevent any accidents from occurring. Their ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > European History
Speech about the Romanov Dynasty
t even go to the bathroom alone! As the revolution progressed, the family was moved to the Impatiev House in Ekatarinburg, which is in western Russia. The younger girls and Alexei sewed their jewels a ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > European History
Tsar Nicholas and Alexandra
The lives of the last Tsar and his wife are well-known. The story of their romance, life and the fate they sha ... o World War I she had never been involved in politics and had focused her attentions on the comfort of her husband, their home and children.Alexandra was a tough and strong woman, from the beginning w ... ning wanted to preserve Nicholas' autocracy. She was deeply religious and conservative in her views of politics and public life in general. She even protected the heir to the throne Alexis from the pu ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > European History
Tzar personality study
ar and to be ruler of a mighty nation. While in the United Kingdom in 1893 Nicholas II observed the House of Commons in a debate and was extremely impressed by democracy, Nicholas II was also impresse ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Classical Studies