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1995 Graves of czar Nicholas and family found in St. Petersburg

1994 Georgi, Czar Nicholas II's brother, buried

1992 2 skeletons excavated in Yekaterinburg ID'ed as Czar Nicholas II and wife

1943 Bulgarian czar Boris III visits Adolf Hitler

1934 Bob Martinez, born in America, served as Mayor of Tampa, Florida and 40th Governor of Florida, initiated Preservation 2000, America's largest environmental land acquisition program, appointed Drug Czar by President George H.W. Bush

1918 Czar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria does distance of throne

1917 Great monarch Michael resigns after 1 day as czar

1916 Grand duke Nikolai Nikolayevich warns czar of uprising

1915 Czar Nicolas II adjourns 4th Duma

1915 Czar Nicolaas II takes control of Russian Army

1914 Daniel Joseph Boorstin, author, Empire of Czar, 1974 Pulitzer Prize

1905 Treaty of Bjorko: Emperor Wilhelm II/czar Nicholas II

1896 Last Czar of Russia, Nicholas II, crowned

1894 Aleksandr III A Romanov, czar of Russia (1881-94), dies at 49

1894 Boris III, czar of Bulgaria, 1918-43

1883 Czar Alexander III crowned in Moscow

1833 Czar Nicolas bans public sale of serfs

1832 Polish constitution abolished/replaced by Czar Nicholas I

1825 Aleksandr I P Romanov, czar of Russia (1801-25), dies at 47

1818 Russia's Czar Alexander I petitions for a Jewish state in Palestine

1812 Battle of Mogilev Russia-Napolean fights Czar Alexander I

1801 Murder attempt on Czar Paul I

1795 Anna Paulowna Romanova, monarch of Russia/daughter of czar Paul I

1775 Jemeljan Pugatshov, Russian kosak leader/"czar Peter III", dies

1762 Russian Czar Peter III divorces his wife Catharina II

1740 Ivan VI becomes czar of Russia

1740 Ivan VI becomes Czar of Russia

1730 Peter II, czar of Russia (1727-30), dies at 14

1728 Peter III Feodorovich, German/Russian czar of Russia, 1761-62

1727 Peter II Aleksei (11) becomes czar of Russia

1725 Peter I "the Great" Romanov, czar of Russia (1682-1725), dies at 52

1725 Peter I "the Great" Romanov, czar of Russia, dies at 52

1722 Czar Peter the Great begins civil system

1721 Czar Peter the Great becomes "All-Russian Imperator"

1721 Czar Peter the Great ends Russian-orthodox patriarchy

1716 Pacification Treaty of Warsaw: Czar Peter the Great guarantees Saxon monarch August I's Polish kingdom

1716 Duke Karel Leopold of Mecklenburg-Schwerin signs covenant with Russia and marries Czar Peter the Great's niece

1715 Peter II, czar of Russia, 1727-30

1711 Surrounded Czar Peter the Great flees Azov

1710 Czar Peter the Great sets 1st Russian state budget

1707 Rakoczi II and Czar Peter the Great sign social security agreement

1698 Czar Peter the Great returns to Moscow after trip through West-Europe

1698 Russian czar Peter the Great begins term

1698 Russian czar Peter the Great arrives in Zaandam

1698 Russian Czar Peter the Great departs Netherlands to England

1697 Czar Peter the Great begins tour through West-Europe

1697 Czar Peter the Great begins tour of West-Europe

1696 Czar Peter I's fleet occupies Azov at mouth of Don River

1682 Theodorus III, czar of Russia (1676-82), dies

1676 Fjodor Aleksejevitsj becomes czar of Russia

1675 Russian Czar Aleksei bans foreign hairs cut

1649 Czar Aleksei throws out English merchants from Moscow

1645 Aleksei Mihailovitch Romanov succeeds his father Michael as czar

1645 Aleksei Romanov succeeds his father Michael as czar of Russia

1613 Michail Romanov (16) becomes czar of Russia

1610 Forges Dimitri 2, czar of Russia, murdered

1610 Polish king Sigismund III, Forges Dimitri #2 and Romanov family sign covenant against czar Vasili Shushki

1606 Forges Dimitri #1, czar of Russia (1605-06), murdered

1598 Theodorus I, Fedor Ivanovitch, czar of Russia (1584-98), dies at 40

1591 Dimitri Ivanovitch, Russian son of czar Ivan IV, murdered at 9

1570 Czar Ivan IV becomes Protestant

1558 Czar Ivan IV gives parts of North-Russia to fur traders

1557 Theodorus I, Fedor Ivanovitsj, czar of Russia, 1584-98

1552 Czar Ivan IV escapes back to Moscow after battle

1547 Russian czar Ivan IV (17) marries Anastasia Romanova

1440 Ivan III, the Great, Russian czar, 1462-1505, conquered Lithuania

1346 King Stefanus IX of Serbia proclaims himself czar of Greece

927 Symeon, czar of Bulgaria ( -927)


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