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Pretender to the Russian throne : ウィキペディア英語版
Line of succession to the former Russian throne

The Monarchy of Russia was abolished in 1917 following the February Revolution, which forced Emperor Nicholas II to abdicate. The issue of who is the current Pretender is open to debate.
==Potentially eligible successors in March 1917==
The numbers preceding the names indicate the position in the line to the throne. For instance, Alexei Nikolaevich was the first in line, as the Emperor's only son. The numbers following the names indicate descent and genealogical seniority from Nicholas I of Russia. For instance, Alexei Nikolaevich, 1.2.1.1, as follows from Nicholas I:〔(Official Court Calendar, 1917 )〕
* ''Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855)''
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* ''Emperor Alexander II (1818–1881)'' (1)
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* ''Emperor Alexander III (1845–1894)'' (1.2)
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* Emperor Nicholas II (born 1868) (1.2.1)
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* (1) Tsesarevich Alexei Nikolaevich (b. 1904) (1.2.1.1)
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* (2) Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich (b. 1878) (1.2.4)
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* ''Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich (1847–1909)'' (1.3)
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* (3) Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich (b. 1876) (1.3.2)
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* (4) Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich (b. 1877) (1.3.3)
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* (5) Grand Duke Andrew Vladimirovich (b. 1879) (1.3.4)
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* (6) Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich (b. 1860) (1.6)
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* (7) Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich (b. 1891) (1.6.1)
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* ''Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaevich (1827–1892)'' (2)
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* (8) Grand Duke Nicholas Konstantinovich (b. 1850) (2.1) (officially declared insane and exiled in 1874 after theft accusation)
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* ''Grand Duke Constantine Konstantinovich (1858–1915)'' (2.2)
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* (9) Prince John Konstantinovich (b. 1886) (2.2.1)
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* (10) Prince Vsevolod Ivanovich (b. 1914) (2.2.1.1)
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* (11) Prince Gabriel Konstantinovich (b. 1887) (2.2.2)
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* (12) Prince Constantine Konstantinovich (b. 1891) (2.2.3)
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* (13) Prince Igor Konstantinovich (b. 1894) (2.2.5)
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* (14) Prince George Konstantinovich (b. 1903) (2.2.6)
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* (15) Grand Duke Dmitri Konstantinovich (b. 1860) (2.3)
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* ''Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich (1831–1891)'' (3)
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* (16) Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich (b. 1856) (3.1)
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* (17) Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich (b. 1864) (3.2)
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* (18) Prince Roman Petrovich (b. 1896) (3.2.1)
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* ''Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich (1832–1909)'' (4)
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* (19) Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich (b. 1859) (4.1)
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* (20) Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich (b. 1861) (4.2)
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* (21) Grand Duke George Mikhailovich (b. 1863) (4.3)
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* (22) Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich (b. 1866) (4.4)
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* (23) Prince Andrew Alexandrovich (b. 1897) (4.4.1)
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* (24) Prince Feodor Alexandrovich (b. 1898) (4.4.2)
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* (25) Prince Nikita Alexandrovich (b. 1900) (4.4.3)
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* (26) Prince Dmitri Alexandrovich (b. 1901) (4.4.4)
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* (27) Prince Rostislav Alexandrovich (b. 1902) (4.4.5)
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* (28) Prince Vasili Alexandrovich (b. 1907) (4.4.6)
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* (29) Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich (b. 1869) (4.5)
Many of the individuals on this list died childless; some were killed during the Russian Revolution.

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