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  2. File:Romanov rulers family tree and timeline.svg - Wikipedia

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    House of Romanov: Image title: Family tree and timeline of the House of Romanov. Hover for interactive highlihgts. Contains all rules from Michail I to Nicholas II. Also contains notable people who resigned: Width: 1140.8000000000002: Height: 860

  3. File:Romanov family tree.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Family tree of Russian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Rurik c. 830 –879 Prince of Novgorod r. 862–879: Igor I d. 945 Prince of Kiev r. 914–945: Olga c. 890 –969 Regent of Kiev 945–960s: Predslava: Sviatoslav I c. 942 –972

  5. File:Russian Imperial Family 1913.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. The Romanovs' final days, as seen through the eyes of ... - AOL

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    By RYAN GORMAN Stunning images of the Russian imperial family have emerged nearly 100 years to the date they were taken. The Romanov portraits were shot between 1915 and 1916, only months before ...

  7. File:Romanovs at a bridge with common people near Mogilev ...

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    English: Russian imperial family (Nicholas II, Alexandra Fyodorovna, OTMA Olga-Tatiana-Maria-Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova) and Nikolai Sablin with common people at a wooden bridge near Mogilev, September 1916. Source: Olga album 1916, photo n° 390.

  8. House of Romanov - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century two Romanov princesses were allowed to marry Russian high noblemen – whereas, until the 1850s, practically all marriages had been with German princelings. [11] A gathering of members of the Romanov family in 1892, at the summer military manoeuvres in Krasnoye Selo. His son Alexander III succeeded Alexander II. This ...

  9. Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    As a result, none of the current descendants of the Romanov Family, including Maria, the daughter of Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich Romanov, whose mother was from a family recognised as non-dynastic by the last ruling Emperor of Russia, Nicholas II, are born of a Dynastic Marriage, under the old succession laws of Russia.