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  1. 14. März 2006 · Cár Alexander Nikolajevič Romanov - Alexander II. zasadol na trón v roku 1855 vo svojich tridsiatich siedmich rokoch. Po otcovi, cárovi Mikulášovi I., obmedzencovi a diktátorovi, zdedil rozvrátenú ekonomiku, prehru v krymskej vojne a oslabené medzinárodné postavenie Ruska.

  2. März 1845 greg. im Winterpalast, Sankt Petersburg; † 20. Oktober jul. / 1. November 1894 greg. im Liwadija-Palast, Krim) entstammte dem Hause Romanow-Holstein-Gottorp und war von 1881 bis 1894 Zar von Russland. Alexander III., um 1880. Alexander III. erhielt noch zu Lebzeiten den Titel „Friedensstifter“ (russisch: mirotworez), weil in ...

  3. Russian Empire - Alexander II, Reforms, Autocracy: The emperor Alexander II was a man of weak character who possessed no steadfast views on politics. During the reign of his father he had sometimes surpassed Nicholas in reactionary intentions. The Crimean War proved too clearly the danger of Nicholas’s martinet system, however, and public opinion was too impetuous for Alexander to resist. He ...

  4. Alexander III of Macedon ( Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος, romanized : Alexandros; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), most commonly known as Alexander the Great, [c] was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. [d] He succeeded his father Philip II to the throne in 336 BC at the age of 20 and spent most of his ruling years ...

  5. Große Reformen. Alexander II. Die Großen Reformen ( russisch Великие реформы / Welikije reformy, wiss. Transliteration Velikie reformy) waren in ihrem Maßstab beispiellose Reformen des Russischen Kaiserreiches, die in der Regierungszeit von Kaiser Alexander II. (geb. 1818, reg. 1855–1881) in den 1860er und 1870er Jahren ...

  6. Alexander III. starb im Jahre 1894. Das Thronerbe ging an seinen Sohn, Nikolaus II. Hinter dem Marmor-Palast wurde ein Denkmal zu Ehren Alexanders III. errichtet. Alexander III. wurde als Alexander Alexandrowitsch Romanow am 10. März 1845 in Sankt Petersburg geboren.

  7. 14. Nov. 2013 · Alexander III of Macedon, better known as Alexander the Great (l. 21 July 356 BCE – 10 or 11 June 323 BCE, r. 336-323 BCE), was the son of King Philip II of Macedon (r. 359-336 BCE) who became king upon his father's death in 336 BCE and then conquered most of the known world of his day. He is known as 'the great' both for his military genius ...