Ro·ma·nov
also Ro·ma·noff (rō′mə-nôf′, rō-mä′nəf, rə-) Russian ruling dynasty (1613-1917) that began with the accession of Czar Michael (1596-1645; ruled 1613-1645) and ended with the abdication of Nicholas II during the Russian Revolution.
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Romanov
(ˈrəʊmənɒf; Russian raˈmanəf) n (Biography) 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
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Ro•ma•nov
or Ro•ma•noff
(ˈroʊ məˌnɔf, -ˌnɒf, roʊˈmɑ nəf)
n. 1. a member of the imperial dynasty of Russia that ruled from 1613 to 1917.
2. Mikhail Feodorovich, 1596–1645, emperor of Russia 1613–45: first ruler of the house of Romanov.
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Noun | 1. | Romanov - a member of the imperial family that ruled Russiaemperor - the male ruler of an empire |
| 2. | Romanov - the Russian imperial line that ruled from 1613 to 1917dynasty - a sequence of powerful leaders in the same family |
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