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Encyclopedia > Cyril Romanov

Grand Duke Cyril of Russia, Kirill Vladimirovich Romanov (Кири́лл Влади́мирович Рома́нов) (18761938) was son of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich, grandson of Alexander II of Russia, and cousin of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II of Russia.


In 1924, Grand Duke Cyril proclaimed himself Emperor in exile; by the laws of the Russian Empire he was the prime pretender after the execution of Tsar's family by bolsheviks.


His sole son, Wladimir Kirillovich, chose not to proclaim himself Emperor.


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Cyril Vladimirovitch of Russia, Kirill Vladimirovitch Romanov (Кири́лл Влади́мирович Рома́нов) (October 12 October 12 is the 285th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (286th in leap years).
Cyril was a nephew of (among others) Alexander III of Russia Alexander Alexandrovich Romanov or Alexander III (Russian: Александр III Александрович) (March 10, 1845 – November 1, 1894) was the Tsar of Russia from March 14, 1881 until his death on November 1, 1894.
In 1924, Grand Duke Cyril proclaimed himself Emperor in exile in Paris, France: by the laws of the Russian Empire he was the prime pretender after the execution of Tsar's family by bolsheviks.
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