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  1. Nicholas I [pron 1] (6 July [ O.S. 25 June] 1796 – 2 March [ O.S. 18 February] 1855) was Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland. He was the third son of Paul I and younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I. Nicholas's reign began with the failed Decembrist revolt.

    • Nicolás I de Rusia

      Nicolás I de Rusia (en ruso: Николай Павлович, Nicolás...

  2. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Nicholas I, Russian emperor (1825–55), often considered the personification of classic autocracy. For his reactionary policies, he has been called the emperor who froze Russia for 30 years. Learn more about the life and significance of Tsar Nicholas I in this article.

  3. Nicolás I de Rusia. (Nicolás I Pavlóvich; San Petersburgo, 1796 - 1855) Zar de Rusia, perteneciente a la dinastía Romanov. Accedió al Trono en 1825, sucediendo a su hermano Alejandro I de Rusia en virtud de la renuncia de un segundo hermano, Constantino, virrey de Polonia.

  4. Nicholas I ( 6 July [ O.S. 25 June] 1796 – 2 March [ O.S. 18 February] 1855) was Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland. He was the third son of Paul I and younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I. Nicholas's reign began with the failed Decembrist revolt.

  5. www.britannica.com › summary › Nicholas-I-tsar-of-RussiaNicholas I summary | Britannica

    Nicholas I, Russian Nikolay Pavlovich, (born July 6, 1796, Tsarkoye Selo, near St. Petersburg, Russia—died March 2, 1855, St. Petersburg), Tsar of Russia (1825–55). He was the son of Paul I and was trained as an army officer. In 1825 he succeeded his brother Alexander I as emperor and suppressed the Decembrist revolt.

  6. Contents. Home Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Emperors & Empresses. Reign of Nicholas I. Nicholas I’s rule reflected in a striking manner both his character and his principles. The new regime became preeminently one of militarism and bureaucracy.