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Read about the profile, childhood, life and timeline of Nicholas II, the last Emperor of Russia, Grand Duke of Finland in the biography below.

InformationDetail
BirthdayMay 18, 1868
Died onJuly 17, 1918
NationalityRussian
FamousEmperors & Kings, Leaders, Political Leaders, Emperors, Kings
Nick namesBloody Nicholas
SpousesAlexandra Feodorovna
SiblingsAlexander, George, Michael, Olga, Xenia
ChildrensAlexei Nikolaevich, Anastasia Nikolaevna, Maria Nikolaevna, Olga Nikolaevna Tatiana Nikolaevna, Tsarevich of Russia
Cause of death
  • Execution
Birth PlaceTsarskoye Selo, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, Alexander Palace
ReligionRussian Orthodox
GenderMale
FatherAlexander III of Russia
MotherMaria Feodorovna
Sun SignTaurus
Born inTsarskoye Selo, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, Alexander Palace
Died at Age50

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Who is Nicholas II?

The last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II was an infamous king who was executed at the age of 50. Ascending to the throne at the age of 26, after the unexpected death his father, Nicholas proved to be an incapable emperor for the vast and sprawling kingdom of Russia. In fact, the Tsar himself admitted his disinterest and inability to rule and confided in his close friend/associate “I am not prepared to be a tsar. I never wanted to become one. I know nothing of the business of ruling.” To add to his encumbrance, this ill-fated emperor was to face the World War I, the outcome of which proved to be fatal for him and his family. His failure in representing the Russian army effectively in the war was the turning point of his life, where most of his ministers turned against him and he earned the wrath of the public. On his return from the war, he was forced to abdicate his title and was put under house arrest, before being executed. He has been, time and again, condemned for his lack of intellect in the political affairs and has been criticized as a “tyrant, who paid with his life for the age-old repression and arbitrary rule of his ancestors over the Russian people, over the impoverished and blood-soaked country”.

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Childhood & Early Life

Nicholas was born on 18 May 1868, to the Emperor Alexander III and Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia. He was of Russian, Danish, French, and German descent.

He had five siblings, three brothers and two sisters. He completed his education mostly under private tutors and as he grew up, he became proficient in history and foreign languages.

His grandfather Alexander II was assassinated in 1881, when Nicholas was 13 years old and his father ascended the throne as Alexander III.

At the age of 19, Nicholas joined the army and served for three years in which time he reached the rank of colonel.

Accession & Reign

On October 20, 1894, upon the death of his father, Alexander III, he was crowned king of Russia and in 1896 he was officially crowned the Tsar (Emperor) of Russia.

Nicholas II had very little knowledge of the state-of-affairs and was unable to manage his kingdom well. In 1904, when Russia was attacked at Port Arthur by Japan owing to a long-running dispute, the king's army had to surrender. Shortly, after, he parleyed with the Japanese, even though his army had suffered a huge loss.

On January 5, 1905, a peaceful protest by workers was organized by a priest called George Gapon, in St. Petersburg, who was demanding the improvement of the working conditions for the workers. However, it turned bloody when soldiers began firing at the protesters. Ninety-two people died and hundreds were injured. This day has since been referred to as ‘Blood Sunday’ in the history of Russia.

Following this incident, workers all over Russia went on a strike and in order to suppress them Nicholas II sent his troops. Forced to concede, he created an elected legislature called ‘Duma’.

At the outbreak of World War I, Russia, which was not prepared for the war, suffered huge casualties. The Tsar appointed himself the commander-in-chief of the military and was away from his residence from 1915 till August 1917.

During this time the administration fell in the hands of Empress Alexandra who depended a lot on Grigori Rasputin, a sorcerer, healer and advisor. Many ministers resigned and they were replaced by the candidates chosen by the Empress on the advice of Rasputin.

The Tsar had already lost favor with his countrymen. The war had wreaked havoc on the Russians, as poverty and inflation prevailed and the Emperor was blamed for it all.

In February 1917, the citizens rioted at St. Petersburg, demanding utmost attention to the deteriorating situation in Russia. The legislative body, Duma forced the Tsar to give up his throne, which he did on March 15, 1917.

He, along with his family, was put under house arrest and on July 17, 1918 the family was executed by the Bolsheviks, a section of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, who had sent a firing squad for the purpose.

Major Battles

Nicholas II was the commander-in-chief of the Russian Army during World War I, under whom, the military failed to perform and the nation suffered a crushing defeat. His incapacity to understand the military stance of Russia and perceive the effects of the war paved the way for his downfall.

Awards & Achievements

Several honors and titles were bestowed on this last Tsar of Russia. He was knighted by United Kingdom in the Order of the Garte in 1893.

He also received the Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath and the Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order in 1904.

Personal Life & Legacy

Nicholas II got engaged to Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt of Germany on 8 April 1894. They were formally married on 26 November 1894, following Alix’s conversion from Lutheranism to Russian Orthodoxy, a few months earlier.

Their first child, Princess Olga, was born in 1895, followed by Tatiana, their second daughter in 1897 and Maria, their third daughter, who was born in 1899. In 1901, Anastasia, their fourth daughter, was born.

In 1904, the Empress gave birth to their only son Alexei. To their misfortune the boy was diagnosed with hemophilia and, finding no treatment, the Tsar sought the help of Rasputin, a monk who finally healed him.

After the fall of the Tsar and following a period of house arrest, the whole family was shot dead by the Bolsheviks on 17 July 1918.

In 1981, Nicholas II and his family were canonized (as martyr saints) by the ‘Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia’.

Trivia

The last emperor of Russia married a German Princess who had no knowledge of Russian, just like the emperor, who could not speak German. They had to converse in English!

This Tsar of Russia, who happens to be its last ruler, was heavily influenced by Rasputin, a monk with healing powers, who even cured the emperor’s son of hemophilia.

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Nicholas II biography timelines

  • // 18th May 1868
    Nicholas was born on 18 May 1868, to the Emperor Alexander III and Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia. He was of Russian, Danish, French, and German descent.
  • // 1881
    His grandfather Alexander II was assassinated in 1881, when Nicholas was 13 years old and his father ascended the throne as Alexander III.
  • // 1882
    At the age of 19, Nicholas joined the army and served for three years in which time he reached the rank of colonel.
  • // 1893
    Several honors and titles were bestowed on this last Tsar of Russia. He was knighted by United Kingdom in the Order of the Garte in 1893.
  • // 8th Apr 1894 To 26th Nov 1894
    Nicholas II got engaged to Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt of Germany on 8 April 1894. They were formally married on 26 November 1894, following Alix’s conversion from Lutheranism to Russian Orthodoxy, a few months earlier.
  • // 20th Oct 1894 To 1896
    On October 20, 1894, upon the death of his father, Alexander III, he was crowned king of Russia and in 1896 he was officially crowned the Tsar (Emperor) of Russia.
  • // 1895 To 1901
    Their first child, Princess Olga, was born in 1895, followed by Tatiana, their second daughter in 1897 and Maria, their third daughter, who was born in 1899. In 1901, Anastasia, their fourth daughter, was born.
  • // 1904
    Nicholas II had very little knowledge of the state-of-affairs and was unable to manage his kingdom well. In 1904, when Russia was attacked at Port Arthur by Japan owing to a long-running dispute, the king's army had to surrender. Shortly, after, he parleyed with the Japanese, even though his army had suffered a huge loss.
  • // 1904
    He also received the Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath and the Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order in 1904.
  • // 1904
    In 1904, the Empress gave birth to their only son Alexei. To their misfortune the boy was diagnosed with hemophilia and, finding no treatment, the Tsar sought the help of Rasputin, a monk who finally healed him.
  • // 5th Jan 1905
    On January 5, 1905, a peaceful protest by workers was organized by a priest called George Gapon, in St. Petersburg, who was demanding the improvement of the working conditions for the workers. However, it turned bloody when soldiers began firing at the protesters. Ninety-two people died and hundreds were injured. This day has since been referred to as ‘Blood Sunday’ in the history of Russia.
  • // 1915 To Aug 1917
    At the outbreak of World War I, Russia, which was not prepared for the war, suffered huge casualties. The Tsar appointed himself the commander-in-chief of the military and was away from his residence from 1915 till August 1917.
  • // Feb 1917 To 15th Mar 1917
    In February 1917, the citizens rioted at St. Petersburg, demanding utmost attention to the deteriorating situation in Russia. The legislative body, Duma forced the Tsar to give up his throne, which he did on March 15, 1917.
  • // 17th Jul 1918
    He, along with his family, was put under house arrest and on July 17, 1918 the family was executed by the Bolsheviks, a section of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, who had sent a firing squad for the purpose.
  • // 17th Jul 1918
    After the fall of the Tsar and following a period of house arrest, the whole family was shot dead by the Bolsheviks on 17 July 1918.
  • // 1981
    In 1981, Nicholas II and his family were canonized (as martyr saints) by the ‘Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia’.

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Nicholas II's FAQ

  • What is Nicholas II birthday?

    Nicholas II was born at 1868-05-18

  • When was Nicholas II died?

    Nicholas II was died at 1918-07-17

  • Where was Nicholas II died?

    Nicholas II was died in Yekaterinburg, Russian SFSR

  • Which age was Nicholas II died?

    Nicholas II was died at age 50

  • Where is Nicholas II's birth place?

    Nicholas II was born in Tsarskoye Selo, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, Alexander Palace

  • What is Nicholas II nationalities?

    Nicholas II's nationalities is Russian

  • What is Nicholas II nick names?

    Nicholas II's nickNames is Bloody Nicholas

  • Who is Nicholas II spouses?

    Nicholas II's spouses is Alexandra Feodorovna

  • Who is Nicholas II siblings?

    Nicholas II's siblings is Alexander, George, Michael, Olga, Xenia

  • Who is Nicholas II childrens?

    Nicholas II's childrens is Alexei Nikolaevich, Anastasia Nikolaevna, Maria Nikolaevna, Olga Nikolaevna Tatiana Nikolaevna, Tsarevich of Russia

  • What is Nicholas II's cause of dead?

    Nicholas II dead because of Execution

  • What is Nicholas II's religion?

    Nicholas II's religion is Russian Orthodox

  • Who is Nicholas II's father?

    Nicholas II's father is Alexander III of Russia

  • Who is Nicholas II's mother?

    Nicholas II's mother is Maria Feodorovna

  • What is Nicholas II's sun sign?

    Nicholas II is Taurus