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Disgusting.
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Disgusting.
:07:09
These masterpieces are being
exhibited in the provinces, too,
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and to the army!
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My people love me.
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Russia's reigning House
of Romanov.
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The Romanov aristocratic family
dates back to the 13th century,
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when a certain Lithuanian
nobleman, Glanda Kambilla,
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after taking upon baptism
the name of Ivan,
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came to Russia.
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His son, Andrei Kobyla,
had five sons of his own:
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Semyon Zherebets, Alexander
Yolka, Vassily Ivantai,
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Gavrila Gavsha and Fyodor Koshka,
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from whom were to come
Russia's 17 ruling families.
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The first Russian czar
of the Romanov dynasty
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was Mikhail Fyodorovich,
who came to the throne in 1613.
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The seventeenth and last Romanov
czar was Nicholas II.
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He was born in 1868.
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His father was Alexander III.
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His mother, Princess Dagmar
of Denmark,
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who in Russia took the name
of Marie Fyodorovna.
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He was privately tutored
at the palace.
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In 1894, he married
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the German Princess
Alix of Hesse,
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who became the Czarina
Alexandra Fyodorovna.