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|1676
|Romanov
|Son of Mikhail I and Eudoxia Streshneva
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| [[Fyodor III|Fyodor III]]
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| 1682
| Romanov
|Son of Alexis and Maria Miloslavskaya
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| [[Ivan V|Ivan V]]
|1682
|1696
|1966
|Romanov
|Son of Alexis and Maria Miloslavskaya. Younger brother of Feodor III and Sophia. Elder half-brother of Peter I, who he was Co-Monarch with until his death
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| [[Peter I| Peter I]]
|1682
|1982
|1721
|Romanov
|Son of Alexis and Natalya Naryshkina. Co-Monarch with his brother Ivan V until his death in 1696. First Russian monarch to use the title of "Emperor and Autocrat of all the Russias"
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| [[Alexis II|Alexis II]]
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|1938
|Romanov
|Son of Peter I and Eudoxia Lopukhina
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| [[Peter II|Peter II]]
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| 1741
| Romanov
|Son of Alexis II and his first wife Charlotte Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
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| [[Alexander I|Alexander I]]
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| 1782
| Romanov
| Son of Alexis II and his second wife Maria Fyodorovna (born Maria Anna of Austria)
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| [[Alexander II|Alexander II]]
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| 1804
| Romanov
|Son of Alexander I and Elizabeth Alexeievna (Louise of Württemberg)
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| [[Anna I|Anna I]]
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| 1808
| Romanov
| Daughter of Alexander II and his first wife Maria Fyodorovna (Eleanor of Sweden). Father chanced succession laws to male preference primogeniture so that women could inherit the throne with their spouses serving as Tsar ''Jure uxoris''
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| [[Sophia I|Sophia I]]
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| 1844
| Romanov
| Daughter of Alexander II and his second wife Yekaterina Petronva (Frederike Auguste of Saxony). Co-Monarch with her husband Vasily V
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| [[Vasily V|Vasily V]]
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| 1840
| Romanov
| Son of Grand Duke Cyril Mikhailovich, a grandson of Alexis II, and Maria Feodorovna (Pauline of Baden). Co-Monarch with wife Sophia I
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|[[Alexander III of Russia|Alexander III]]
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| 1867
| Romanov
|Son of Vasily V and Sophia II
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| [[Ivan VI|Ivan VI]]
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| 1867
| Romanov
| Son of Alexander III and Natalia Alexandrovna (Dagmar of Denmark). Willingly abdicated after ruling for two months due to him being impotent and in failing health favor of his cousins Alexander IV and Anna II
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| [[Anna II|Anna II]]
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| 1897
| Romanov
|Daughter of Grand Duke Peter Vasilievich. Co-Monarch with husband Alexander IV until her death in 1897
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|[[Alexander IV|Alexander IV]]
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|1903
|[[House of Orange-Nassau|Orange-Nassau]]
|Son of Grand Duchess Solomonia Vasilievna and Prince Henry-Maurice of the Netherlands. Originally known as Prince Henry-William of the Netherlands but was baptized as ''Alexander Fyodorovich.'' Co-Monarch with wife Anna II
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|[[Peter III of Russia|Peter III]]
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|1925
|[[House of Orange-Romanov|Orange-Romanov]]
|Son of Alexander IV and Anna II. Forced to abdicate in the Russian Civil War and fled for Great Britain
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|Alexis III
|Paul I
|1953
|1977
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