Sovereign News by Paul Gilbert Nearly a century after his abdication and murder, Emperor Nicholas II continues to make headlines in Post-Soviet Russia. The articles presented in this section are first English translations of news highlights from Russian media sources
Dethroned by the Entente by Alexander Sabov First English Translation by Irene W. Galaktionova and Neil P. Mayhew
The Emperor Nicholas II and the Muslims by Pyotr Multatuli First English Translation by Irene W. Galaktionova Pyotr Multatuli has a PhD in Historical Sciences, and his written a number of monographs and articles on the life and reign of the Emperor Nicholas II and his epoch. He is the great-grandson of the imperial cook Ivan Kharitonov, who was shot along with the Imperial family in the Ipatiev House in Ekaterinburg on 17 July, 1918.
The Achievements of Nicholas II by Andrei Razumov First English Translation by William Lee
Nicholas II as Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Imperial Army by Georgy Nekrasov First English Translation by William Lee
Transfer of the Romanovs to the Ural Soviet - The Mystery and Transformations of Vladimir Pchelin's Painting by Ignat Bakin First English Translation by Irene W. Galaktionova and Neil P. Mayhew
Automobiles of 'His Majesty, the Tsar' by Veronika Romanenkova First English Translation by William Lee
True and Devoted Friend? - George V, the War, and the Offer of Asylum by Coryne Hall This article is the final installment of a four part series on the relationships between Emperor Nicholas II and the British monarchs by royal historian and author Coryne Hall.
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by Paul Gilbert
Nearly a century after his abdication and murder, Emperor Nicholas II continues to make headlines in Post-Soviet Russia. The articles presented in this section are first English translations of news highlights from Russian media sources
Dethroned by the Entente
by Alexander Sabov
First English Translation by Irene W. Galaktionova and Neil P. Mayhew
The Emperor Nicholas II and the Muslims
by Pyotr Multatuli
First English Translation by Irene W. Galaktionova
Pyotr Multatuli has a PhD in Historical Sciences, and his written a number of monographs and articles on the life and reign of the Emperor Nicholas II and his epoch. He is the great-grandson of the imperial cook Ivan Kharitonov, who was shot along with the Imperial family in the Ipatiev House in Ekaterinburg on 17 July, 1918.
The Achievements of Nicholas II
by Andrei Razumov
First English Translation by William Lee
Nicholas II as Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Imperial Army
by Georgy Nekrasov
First English Translation by William Lee
Transfer of the Romanovs to the Ural Soviet - The Mystery and Transformations of Vladimir Pchelin's Painting
by Ignat Bakin
First English Translation by Irene W. Galaktionova and Neil P. Mayhew
Automobiles of 'His Majesty, the Tsar'
by Veronika Romanenkova
First English Translation by William Lee
True and Devoted Friend? - George V, the War, and the Offer of Asylum
by Coryne Hall
This article is the final installment of a four part series on the relationships between Emperor Nicholas II and the British monarchs by royal historian and author Coryne Hall.