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Catherine II [a] (born Princess Sophie Augusta Frederica von Anhalt-Zerbst; 2 May 1729 – 17 November 1796), [b] most commonly known as Catherine the Great, [c] was the reigning empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796. [1] She came to power after overthrowing her husband, Peter III.
Nicholas II ( Nikolai II Alexandrovich Romanov [d]; 18 May [ O.S. 6 May] 1868 – 17 July 1918), known in the Russian Orthodox Church as Saint Nicholas the Passion-Bearer, [e] was the last Emperor of Russia, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland, ruling from 1 November 1894 until his abdication on 15 March 1917.
The emancipation reform of 1861 in Russia, also known as the Edict of Emancipation of Russia, (Russian: Крестьянская реформа 1861 года, romanized: Krestyanskaya reforma 1861 goda – "peasants' reform of 1861") was the first and most important of the liberal reforms enacted during the reign of Emperor Alexander II of Russia.
The Imperial Standard was the black Double-Headed Eagle displayed on a golden banner, which represented the Empire and the Emperor, the absolute ruler of Russia. [4] When the black-yellow-white flag was in use between 1858 and 1896, the white-blue-red flag was still used as a merchant ensign. [4] 1721–1896.
Alexander II. Nikolajevič (* 29. apríl 1818 , Moskva – † 13. marec (podľa juliánskeho kalendára 1. marca) 1881 , Petrohrad ) bol ruský cár z rodu Romanovcov . Známy aj ako Osloboditeľ, kvôli svojej reformnej činnosti a zrušeniu nevoľníctva .
31 de dic. de 2023 · Александр II Николаевич. Date of birth. 17 April 1818 (in Julian calendar) (unspecified calendar, assumed Julian) Small Nicholas Palace. Date of death. 1 March 1881 (in Julian calendar) Winter Palace. Manner of death. homicide ( assassination of Alexander II of Russia, Ignacy Hryniewiecki, Nikolai Rysakov)