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  1. Signature. Nicholas I [pron 1] (6 July [ O.S. 25 June] 1796 – 2 March [ O.S. 18 February] 1855) was Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland. He was the third son of Paul I and younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I. Nicholas's reign began with the failed Decembrist revolt.

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  3. Mar 28, 2024 · Nicholas I, Russian emperor (1825–55), often considered the personification of classic autocracy. For his reactionary policies, he has been called the emperor who froze Russia for 30 years. Learn more about the life and significance of Tsar Nicholas I in this article.

  4. May 14, 2024 · Nicholas II (born May 6 [May 18, New Style], 1868, Tsarskoye Selo [now Pushkin], near St. Petersburg, Russia—died July 17, 1918, Yekaterinburg) was the last Russian emperor (1894–1917), who, with his wife, Alexandra, and their children, was killed by the Bolsheviks after the October Revolution.

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  5. Nicholas I - Autocracy, Reforms, Crimean War: Nicholas I’s rule reflected in a striking manner both his character and his principles. The new regime became preeminently one of militarism and bureaucracy.

  6. Tsar Nicholas I: Charles III's great-great-grandfather - Russia Beyond. History. Aug 22 2022. Georgy Manaev. Franz Krüger. Follow Russia Beyond on Facebook. Nicholas I reign ended in a...

  7. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. o. p. q. r. s. t. u. v. w. x. y. z. Nicholas II, 1914 © Nicholas II was the last tsar of Russia. He was deposed during the Russian Revolution and executed by the...

  8. Apr 2, 2014 · Emperors. Nicholas II was the last tsar of Russia under Romanov rule. His poor handling of Bloody Sunday and Russias role in World War I led to his abdication and execution. Updated: May...

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