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Nicholas II and the 1913 Romanov Tercentenary

Nicholas II and the 1913 Romanov Tercentenary

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In 1913, the Romanov dynasty celebrated 300 years on the Russian throne with lavish ceremonies across the empire. But beneath the surface of parades, church services, and imperial pageantry, the festivities revealed deep cracks in the monarchy's foundation. This episode follows Nicholas II, Alexandra, and their children through the tercentenary events—from the grand procession in St. Petersburg to the pilgrimage to Kostroma, where the first Romanov was crowned. We explore how the celebrations were designed to boost legitimacy after the 1905 Revolution, the glaring absence of the common people, prophetic whispers of disaster, and the sharp contrast between the glittering balls and the rising discontent that would erupt just four years later. Featuring the Romanovs' visit to the Ipatiev Monastery—ominously sharing a name with the house where they would meet their end—and the symbolic choices that hindsight makes painfully ironic. A story of pomp, power, and the illusion of unity on the eve of catastrophe. #RomanovTercentenary #NicholasII #1913 #RussianEmpire #Kostroma #IpatievMonastery #AlexandraFeodorovna #TercentenaryCelebrations #RomanovDynasty #ImperialRussia #RussianHistory #StPetersburg #MoscowKremlin #Rasputin #1905Revolution #WinterPalace #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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