Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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"Mad Monk" who was hard to kill | Rasputin | 93%
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Communist faction that seized power in 1917 | Bolshevik | 85%
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Royal house he belonged to | Romanov | 85%
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Russia lost the disastrous war with this country in 1904-05 | Japan | 77%
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He was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church in 2000, meaning he became a ... | Saint | 76%
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He was first cousin to this British king | George V | 73%
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His children | Anastasia | 70%
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And he was also second cousin to this German emperor | Wilhelm II | 69%
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Royalist army that fought the above | White Army | 66%
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Writer who died in 1910 having never won a Nobel Prize | Leo Tolstoy | 65%
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His predecessor | Alexander III | 64%
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"Imperial" eggs that were made for his wife and mother | Fabergé egg | 60%
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Type of disease his son was diagnosed with | Haemophilia | 59%
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The first formally constituted version of this Russian legislative body was introduced by him in 1905 | Duma | 53%
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His children | Alexei | 52%
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His wife | Alexandra | 49%
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Vladimir Lenin | 49%
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Two parts of the 1917 revolutions | October | 46%
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He and his family were executed in this major Russian city | Yekaterinburg | 45%
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Political position in Russia first held by Sergei Witte | Prime Minister | 43%
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Two parts of the 1917 revolutions | February | 39%
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His children | Maria | 38%
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Anti-Jewish riots that took place between 1903–1906 | Pogrom | 37%
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His children | Olga | 36%
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His children | Tatiana | 32%
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Priest who led a peaceful protest in 1905, but was met by the Imperial army firing upon the crowd | Georgy Gapon | 15%
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