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Definition of Romanov
1. Noun. A member of the imperial family that ruled Russia.
2. Noun. The Russian imperial line that ruled from 1613 to 1917.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Romanov
Literary usage of Romanov
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1904)
"Hampson, GF in romanov, У. M., Mémoires sur les Lépidoptères, VIII, (103, 100,
107, pi. 1, fig. 2, pi. nix, figs. 2, 4, pi. xliv, tig. ..."
2. Getting to the Top in the USSR: Cyclical Patterns in the Leadership by R. Judson Mitchell (1990)
"The presence of romanov was so out of keeping with usual practices ... As it
turned out, romanov put his foot in his mouth, as he so often did in dealings ..."
3. A Political and Social History of Modern Europe by Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes (1916)
"Not until the accession of the romanov dynasty did she enter seriously upon ...
romanov, whose family had been connected by mar- Of the riage ties with the ..."
4. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord by Joseph Whitaker (1869)
"Press, PK romanov. Broadcasting and Television, MA Kharlamov. Film Industry, AV
romanov. Food Procurement. ..."
5. Russia, Political and Social by Lev Aleksandrovich Tikhomirov (1888)
"/We would rather follow romanov, if romanov could and would translate himself
from Petersburg's emperor to the people's Tzar," It is true that among the ..."
6. The Historic Note-book: With an Appendix of Battles by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1891)
"[romanov] put an end to these troubles, and from him dates the third dynasty;
but it was still romanov, and continued to 1702. Peter the Great (1613-1036) ..."