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  1. Alexander II (Russian: Алекса́ндр II Никола́евич, romanized:Aleksándr II Nikoláyevich, IPA: [ɐlʲɪˈksandr ftɐˈroj nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ]; 29 April 1818 – 13 March 1881) [a] was Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland and Grand Duke of Finland from 2 March 1855 until his assassination in 1881. [1]

  2. Alexander Nikolaevich Paramonov Secretary General, Chief Treasurer of the Sovereign International Treasury Monetary One Knight, Grand Intendant of the Sovereign Order of Saint John Jerusalem, Rhodes, Malta

  3. Alexander II, Russian Aleksandr Nikolayevich, (born April 29, 1818, Moscow, Russia—died March 13, 1881, St. Petersburg), Tsar of Russia (1855–81). He succeeded to the throne at the height of the Crimean War , which revealed Russia’s backwardness on the world stage.

  4. Biografía. Obra. Significado. Traducciones al español. Referencias. Enlaces externos. Aleksandr Afanásiev. Aleksandr Nikoláyevich Afanásiev ( Александр Николаевич Афанасьев; Boguchar, Vorónezh, 29 de junio jul. / 11 de julio de 1826 greg.

  5. Alexander Nikolaevich Hell (アレクサンドル=ニコラエビッチ=ヘル, Arekusandoru Nikoraebicchi Heru, ru: Александр Николаевич Хэлл), more commonly known as Sasha (サーシャ, Sāsha, ru: Саша), is the main protagonist of the manga and anime series Seikon no Qwaser. He is the Qwaser of Iron who is currently living with Mafuyu Oribe and Tomo Yamanobe . Contents. 1 Appearance.

  6. 19 de sept. de 2018 · Amanda Prahl. Updated on September 19, 2018. Alexander II (born Alexander Nikolaevich Romanov; April 29, 1818 – March 13, 1881) was a nineteenth-century Russian emperor. Under his rule, Russia moved towards reform, most notably in the abolition of serfdom. However, his assassination cut these efforts short. Fast Facts: Alexander II.

  7. Alexei Nikolaevich in his baby age (in 1904). Public domain. “It was too early to cheer and thank God,” historian and medic Boris Nakhapetov wrote in his book, Medical Secrets of the House...

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