The czar got shot in his house in the head
A czar (tsar or tzar) was the ruler of old Russia.
Rasputin healed the Czar's son's illness (hemophilia)
The word Czar is a common noun with a meaning equivalent to "Emperor" It is not a proper noun unless it is used as part of a phrase referencing a particular Czar, or is used in the sense meaning "the current Czar" in the same way one might write "the Queen" and be referencing Queen Elizabeth II.
The Czar rule in Russia lasted nearly 300 years. The first Czar was put into power in 1613 and the last Russian Czar ended his reign in 1917.
Nicolas II became Czar after the death of his father in 1894.
There wasn't one. The last czar was Nicholas II, who ruled between 1894 and 1917.
In the early 20th century. From 1894 to 1917.
He succeeded his father, Alexander III, who died unexpectedly in 1894.
Czar Aleksandr III died on November 2, 1894, in Livadiya, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire [now Ukraine] of inflammation of the kidneys.
Czar Nicholas II became ruler of Russia in 1894 after the death of his father, Czar Alexander III. He was the eldest son and heir to the throne, following the tradition of hereditary monarchy in Russia.
May 14th 1896.
Queen Victoria and Czar Nicholas II were distantly related through ancestry but through marriage Queen Victoria was the grandmother of Czar Nicholas II. Queen Victoria's granddaughter Alexandra (the daughter of Victoria's daughter Alice) married Czar Nicholas II in 1894.
Nicholas II married to Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse) in 26 November 1894
This depends on Which tsar you mean, if you are talking about the last tsar of Russia, Tsar Nicholas II then he married Alexandra Fedorovna on the 8 April 1894.
Czar Nicholas III
Czar Nicholas II