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    Nicholas II and divorce of spouses Butovich (1908–1909) by Fedor Seleznev

    Published 2019-12-01
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    «The Easter World» of Nicholas II during the Bell for Witte Tolled by Nelly Mikhailovna Tairova

    Published 2018-04-01
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    «The Easter World» of Nicholas II during the Bell for Witte Tolled by Nelly Mikhailovna Tairova

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Witte’s resignation in 1903 become overcoming “boyish” fear of Nicholas II of Witte. It was the final act of fight for 1902-1903 of two political leaders - the administrator Plehve with the economist Witte in the St. …”
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    Transcaucasian region in tsarist travels: from Alexander II to Nicholas II by D. N. Prasolov

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The article considers the circumstances of the visits of Alexander II in 1871, Alexander III in 1888, and Nicholas II in 1914 to the South Caucasus. It describes the general characteristics of the routes and scenarios of the highest visits, shows the stability of the principal forms of communication with the local population. …”
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    The reaction of the Russian public to the decree of emperor Nicholas II on religious tolerance (April 17, 1905) by Maxim Orlov

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…On April 17, 1905, Emperor Nicholas II signed a decree "On strengthening the principles of religious tolerance", which became a watershed in the history of the confessional policy of the Russian Empire. …”
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    The Crown and Parliament. The Tragic Fates of English King Charles I and Russian Tsar Nicholas II: a Comparative Study by Izmail Sharifzhanov

    Published 2009-12-01
    “… This paper examines a very acute problem – the relationships between crowns and their parliaments in history as personified by two political figures: English King Charles I and Russian Tsar Nicholas II. In spite of the three centuries which divide these two monarchs, their fates were strikingly similar, mainly because of their attitudes to national parliaments and constitutional rule in general. …”
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