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  1. Alexandra Feodorovna (Russian: Алекса́ндра Фёдоровна, IPA: [ɐlʲɪˈksandrə ˈfjɵdərəvnə]), born Princess Charlotte of Prussia (13 July 1798 – 1 November 1860), was Empress of Russia as the wife of Emperor Nicholas I (r. 1825–1855).

  2. Alexandra became the Empress of Russia when her husband became Tsar Nicholas I in 1825. His reign began with the Decembrist Revolt. As Empress, Alexandra was devoted to her family but had little involvement in politics or charity beyond her ties to Prussia.

  3. Jul 28, 2021 · English: Alexandra Feodorovna, born Charlotte, Princess of Prussia, (July 13, 1798 – November 1, 1860) was Empress consort of Russia. She was the wife of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, and mother of Tsar Alexander II of Russia.

  4. Feb 21, 2019 · 21st February 2019. Amongst the extensive collection of letters left by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, the sixth daughter of Queen Victoria, are at least two from her niece, Tsarina...

  5. Mar 11, 2024 · Alexandra Feodorovna (Russian: Алекса́ндра Фёдоровна, IPA: [%C9%90l%CA%B2%C9%AA%CB%88ksandr%C9%99 ˈfjɵdərəvnə]), born Princess Charlotte of Prussia (13 July 1798 – 1 November 1860), was Empress consort of Russia. She was the wife of Emperor Nicholas I, and mother of Emperor Alexander II.

  6. May 24, 2023 · Media in category "Portraits of Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia)" The following 50 files are in this category, out of 50 total.

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  8. Jan 11, 2022 · Even 100 years after the Russian Revolution, the last days of Alexandra Feodorovna and her family haunt the Russian people. Speculation endures as to how exactly the family met their end. Much time passed between their executions and the discovery of their bodies in 1979, which allowed for mythologies surrounding a potential escape to emerge.

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