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  1. Alexei Mikhailovich (Russian: Алексей Михайлович, IPA: [ɐlʲɪkˈsʲej mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ]; 29 March [O.S. 19 March] 1629 – 8 February [O.S. 29 January] 1676), also known as Alexis, was Tsar of all Russia from 1645 until his death in 1676.

  2. Alexis o Alejo I de Rusia (Alekséi Mijáilovich Románov, ruso: Алексей Михайлович Романов), (Moscú, 9 de marzo de 1629-Ib, 29 de enero de 1676) fue un zar del Zarato ruso durante una de las décadas más gloriosas para Rusia en el siglo XVII. Fue hijo de Miguel I de Rusia y padre de Pedro I el Grande.

  3. Alexis, tsar of Russia from 1645 to 1676. The son of Michael, the first Romanov monarch of Russia, Alexis encouraged trade with the West and professionalized the state bureaucracy. He expanded Russian control to the Dnieper and formalized the enserfment of the peasantry by tying them to the land.

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  4. 13 de abr. de 2024 · Alexis I (born Oct. 27 [Nov. 8, New Style], 1877, Moscow, Russia—died April 17, 1970, Moscow) was the Russian Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (1945–70) whose allegiance to the Soviet government helped him strengthen the structure of the church within an officially atheistic country.

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  5. Unlike his predecessors who tried to westernize Russia so it could compete with European nations, Alexander was a Russian nationalist and Slavophilist who wanted Russia to develop on the basis of Russian culture rather than European.

  6. Alexis o Alejo I de Rusia, fue un zar del Zarato ruso durante una de las décadas más gloriosas para Rusia en el siglo XVII. Fue hijo de Miguel I de Rusia y padre de Pedro I el Grande.

  7. ALEXIS I (RUSSIA) (1629 – 1676; ruled 1645 – 1676), tsar of Russia. Alexis Mikhailovich came to the throne at the age of sixteen in 1645. His long and eventful reign saw the beginnings of the rise of Russia's power and the earliest phases of the Europeanization of its culture.