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  2. Cathedral Square, Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The tallest structure on the square (and formerly in all of Russia) is Ivan the Great Bell Tower, [2] which also separates Sobornaya Square from Ivanovskaya Square. Cathedral Square is famous as the site of solemn coronation and funeral processions of all the Russian tsars, patriarchs, and Grand Dukes of Moscow .

  3. Coronation of the Russian monarch - Wikipedia

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    Coronation of Tsar Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna in 1896. Nicholas' mother, Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna can also be seen seated on the dais at left. The coronation of the emperor of Russia (generally referred to as the Tsar) from 1547 to 1917, was a highly developed religious ceremony in which they are crowned and invested with regalia, then anointed with chrism and ...

  4. Khodynka Tragedy - Wikipedia

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    The Khodynka Tragedy (Russian: Ходынская трагедия) was a crowd crush that occurred on 30 May [O.S. 18 May] 1896, on Khodynka Field in Moscow, Russia.The crush happened during the festivities after the coronation of the last Emperor of Russia, Nicholas II.

  5. Tsar Bell - Wikipedia

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    The Tsar Bell with humans for perspective – broken piece is around the left, out of view. The Tsar Bell (Russian: Царь–колокол; Tsar'-kolokol), also known as the Tsarsky Kolokol, Tsar Kolokol III, or Royal Bell, is a 6.14-metre-tall (20.1 ft), 6.6-metre-diameter (22 ft) bell on display on the grounds of the Moscow Kremlin.

  6. Emperor of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The last coronation service in Russia was held on 26 May 1896 for Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra Feodorovna, who would be the final emperor and empresses of Russia. The Russian Imperial regalia survived the subsequent Russian Revolution and the Soviet period, and are currently on exhibit at the Diamond Fund in the Kremlin Armoury.

  7. Dormition Cathedral, Moscow - Wikipedia

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    In 1547, the coronation of the first Russian Tsar, Ivan the Terrible, took place in this cathedral. [7] From 1721 it was the scene of the coronation of the Russian emperors. The ritual installation of metropolitans and patriarchs of the Russian Orthodox Church also took place in this cathedral, and their tombs are to be found here.

  8. Category:Coronations of Russian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Coronations of Russian monarchs" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... Coronation of Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna

  9. Coronation of Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna - Wikipedia

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    The coronation of Emperor Nicholas II and his wife, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna was the last coronation during the Russian Empire. It took place on Tuesday, 14 May (O.S., 26 May N.S.) 1896, in Dormition Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin. Nicholas II, known in Russian as Nikolai II Aleksandrovich, was the last emperor of Russia.