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Alexander I (Russian: Александр I Павлович, romanized: Aleksandr I Pavlovich, IPA: [ɐlʲɪkˈsandr ˈpavləvʲɪtɕ]; 23 December [O.S. 12 December] 1777 – 1 December [O.S. 19 November] 1825), nicknamed "the Blessed", was Emperor of Russia from 1801, the first king of Congress Poland from 1815, and the grand duke of Finland from 1809 to his death in 1825.
- Konstantin
Konstantin Pavlovich (Russian: Константи́н Па́влович; 8 May...
- Nicholas I
Nicholas I (6 July [O.S. 25 June] 1796 – 2 March [O.S. 18...
- Paul I of Russia
Paul I (Russian: Па́вел I Петро́вич, romanized: Pavel I...
- Emperor of Russia
The emperor and autocrat of all Russia (Russian: Император и...
- Alexander I Palace
Alexander I Palace in Taganrog is a one-story stone building...
- Nikolai Lukash
Parentage. Lukash was the illegitimate son of Alexander...
- Alexander II of Russia
Alexander II (Russian: Алекса́ндр II Никола́евич, tr....
- Konstantin
Alexander I of Russia (Russian: Александр I Павлович, Aleksandr I Pavlovich) (23 December [O.S. 12 December] 1777 – 1 December [O.S. 19 November] 1825), also known as Alexander the Blessed (Russian: Александр Благословенный, Aleksandr Blagoslovennyi) was Emperor of Russia from 23 March 1801 to 1 December 1825 and the first Russian King of Poland from ...
- 15 September 1801
- Paul I
- 23 March 1801 – 1 December 1825
- Nicholas I
Alexander I ( Russian: Александр I Павлович, romanized: Aleksandr I Pavlovich, IPA: [ ɐlʲɪkˈsandr ˈpavləvʲɪtɕ]; 23 December [ O.S. 12 December] 1777 – 1 December [ O.S. 19 November] 1825 ), nicknamed " the Blessed ", was Emperor of Russia from 1801, the first king of Congress Poland from 1815, and the grand duke of ...
Sophie Marie Dorothea of Württemberg. Aleksandr I Pavlovich ( Russian: Александр I Павлович) (December 23, 1777 – December 1, 1825) was emperor of Russia from March 23, 1801 – December 1, 1825 and king of Poland from 1815–1825, as well as the first Grand Duke of Finland. He was born in Saint Petersburg to Grand Duke Paul ...
Alexander I was born in St. Petersburg on 23 December, 1777 and died at Taganrog on 1 December, 1825. He was the son of Paul I and Sophie of Württemberg (Maria Feodorovna), and the grandson of Catherine II. He was handsome – he had the classic profile of his grandmother – and intelligent.
Jacques de Saint-Glin, who served in Russia, recalled the first day of the reign of 23-year-old Alexander: “The new emperor walked slowly, his knees seemed to buckle, his hair was loose on his ...