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Eldest son of Emperor Paul I, Alexander was born in St. Petersburg on December 12, 1777. From childhood, he was greatly influenced by Catherine the Great, who brought him up and considered him her successor.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Alexander I (emperor of Russia), Dec. 23 [Dec. 12, old style], 1777St. Petersburg, Russia Dec. 1 [Nov. ... CREATE MY Alexander I NEW DOCUMENT...
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Alexander Haig - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alexander Meigs Haig, Jr. (born December 2, 1924) is a retired United States Army general who served as the United States Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan and White House Chief of Sta...
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As soon as he came to power, Alexander resealed an alliance with England that had been broken by Paul I. He nonetheless maintained good relations with France in the hope of "moderating" Bonaparte by restraining his spirit of conquest. ... Alexander I, Tsar of Russia...
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Alexander I of Russia, succeeded his father, Paul I as Emperor in 1801. During his early years he initiated many reforms, improving the condition of the serfs and founding universities, although later in his life he became disillusioned and abandoned many of the reforms.
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Alexander I, 1777–1825, czar of Russia (1801–25), son of Paul I (in whose murder he may have taken an indirect part). In the first years of his reign the liberalism of his Swiss tutor, Frédéric César de La Harpe, seemed to influence Alexander.
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Biographies - Alexander I ... Emperor Alexander I ... Alexander was 17 in 1793 when he married the lovely Elizabeth of Baden, a pretty princess who was only fourteen years old. They were very happy together in the first years of their marriage. Elizabeth looked upon Alexander as her handsome 'prince charming' and he loved her...
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An on-off supporter of Napoleon Bonaparte, Tsar Alexander ended by being one of the French Emperor's most implaccable foes. ... Following Bonaparte's disastrous retreat from his country, Alexander sent army after army to defeat his foe.
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