Romanovs
noun
1.
a member of the imperial dynasty of Russia that ruled from 1613 to 1917.
2.
Mikhail Feodorovich
[myi-khuh-yeel fyaw-duh-ruh-vyich] /myɪ xʌˈyil ˈfyɔ də rə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1596–1645, emperor of Russia 1613–45: first ruler of the house of Romanov.
noun
1.
any member of the Russian imperial dynasty that ruled from the crowning (1613) of Mikhail Fyodorovich to the abdication (1917) of Nicholas II during the February Revolution
Romanovs [(roh-muh-nawfs, roh-mah-nuhfs)]
The family that ruled Russia from the seventeenth century until the Russian Revolution. Empress Catherine the Great and Czar Peter the Great were Romanovs.
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