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  1. 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 ...

  2. Alexander I (born December 23 [December 12, Old Style], 1777, St. Petersburg, Russia—died December 1 [November 19], 1825, Taganrog) was the emperor of Russia (1801–25), who alternately fought and befriended Napoleon I during the Napoleonic Wars but who ultimately (1813–15) helped form the coalition that defeated the emperor of the French.

  3. Alexander I, Russian Aleksandr Pavlovich, (born Dec. 23, 1777, St. Petersburg, Russia—died Dec. 1, 1825, Taganrog), Tsar of Russia (1801–25). He became tsar in 1801 after the assassination of his father, Paul I. He and his advisers corrected many of the injustices of the preceding reign but failed to carry out the abolition of serfdom.

  4. Alexander I (born December 4 [December 16, New Style], 1888, Cetinje, Montenegro—died October 9, 1934, Marseille, France) was the king of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (1921–29) and of Yugoslavia (1929–34), who struggled to create a united state out of his politically and ethnically divided collection of nations.

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  5. Alexander I. Pawlowitsch Romanow war Kaiser von Russland (1801–1825), König von Polen (1815–1825), erster russischer Großfürst von Finnland (1809–1825) aus dem Hause Romanow-Holstein-Gottorp und von 1801 bis 1807 sowie von 1813 bis 1818 Herr von Jever.

  6. 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.

  7. Alexander I. Pawlowitsch Romanow war Kaiser von Russland, König von Polen, erster russischer Großfürst von Finnland aus dem Hause Romanow-Holstein-Gottorp und von 1801 bis 1807 sowie von 1813 bis 1818 Herr von Jever.