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Russian historical dynasty order
The order of Russian historical dynasties is: Lyurik dynasty, Kassem dynasty, Godunov dynasty, Dmitry dynasty, Vasa dynasty, Romanov dynasty, Skulonsky dynasty, anhalt dynasty, Schleswig-Holstein-Getop dynasty. Russian history began with Eastern Slavs, followed by Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians.

Brief introduction of Liulichang dynasty

Lulik dynasty was the first dynasty in the ancient Russian country to rule the Eastern Slavs. It is roughly equivalent to parts of eastern Europe, Ukraine and Belarus in Russia today. Kiev Ross was founded by Varyag people in northern Europe and Sweden. Its leader's name is Liu Rick, so it is called Liu Rick Dynasty. Since 882 AD, its capital has been in Kiev, so it is also called Kiev Ross.

1598 After the death of fyodor Ivanovich, the last czar of the Liurik dynasty, the most important branch of this dynasty was cut off. In addition, the wife of Peter III Fedorovici of Romanov Dynasty in Russia, the famous Queen Catherine II, is related to the Lyurik Dynasty in Russia and is a descendant of the Lyurik Dynasty.

Brief introduction of Romanov dynasty

Romanov dynasty was the strongest and largest dynasty in Russian history. Russia has developed from an isolated small country in Eastern Europe to one of the great powers in Europe and even the world.

It was not until the defeat in the Crimean War in the mid-Kloc-0/9th century that the disadvantages of Russian serfdom emerged, which led to Russia's economic development, social development and industrialization lagging behind other European powers. 186 1 year, Alexander II decided to take measures, so there was a top-down reform of Russian serfdom. Through reform, Russia really embarked on the capitalist line. 1904, it was defeated again in the Russo-Japanese War in which imperialism fought for its sphere of influence. 19 14 In August, Russia, with unstable political situation, took part in World War I. The unbearable war situation directly led to the February Revolution in 19 17, when Nicholas II signed the abdication declaration and the Romanov dynasty ended.