The Romanov dynasty, one of the youngest in Europe, ruled Russia for 304 years. By the standards of world history - not so much. But perhaps more important is not how long its representatives have been on the throne, but what these three centuries have been for the development of the country. And they can, without a doubt, be considered very important and significant. During this time, 18 monarchs were succeeded to the Russian throne. A huge number of historical and artistic works have been written about the fates and deeds of each of them. But no matter how much has been written about these monarchs, their biographies are still full of "white spots" and mysteries. About the Troubles in Russia and the struggle for the tsar's throne, how the "thin" Romanovs succeeded the Rurikoviches, the will of Peter I and the heart secrets of the empresses, the mysteries of 230 impostors and the curse of Russian tsars, the fate of the Romanov House in exile and representatives of the Russian The Imperial House today - this and much more is told in our publication.