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  1. Paul I was born in St Petersburg on 20 September/I October, 1754, but his story actually began thirteen years earlier when Elizabeth, Peter the Great’s youngest daughter, captured the throne in a coup d’état. There had been no law of hereditary succession in Russia since 1722 when Peter legislated the tsar’s right to choose his own successor. Peter then died without making a choice, but ...

  2. When he became emperor, Paul attempted to extend his estate’s order to the whole country. His reforms were meant to “heal” Russia: he fought embezzlement of state funds, tried to restrain serfdom, and established the strict principle of primogeniture in the House of Romanov. Paul I’s reign lasted only for 4 years, 4 months and 6 days.

  3. Horoscope and natal chart of Paul I of Russia, born on 1754/10/01: you will find in this page an excerpt of the astrological portrait and the interpration of the planetary dominants.

  4. Dec 31, 2023 · Paul I of Russia. 11 March 1801 (in Julian calendar) (unspecified calendar, assumed Julian), 12 March 1801 (in Julian calendar) (On the night of the 11th of March 1801 Paul was murdered in his bedroom in the St Michael Palace by a band of dismissed officers headed by General Bennigsen, a Hanoverian in the Russian service.)

  5. The Pragmatic Diplomacy of Paul I: Russia’s Relations with Asia, 1796–1801 - Volume 38 Issue 1

  6. Lived: 1754-1801. Paul I was the son of Catherine the Great and her husband Peter III (his paternity is often disputed). Since early childhood Paul was interested in knowing what really happened to his father. He spent his days drilling his personal Prussian-style regiment. Reign.

  7. Mar 10, 2024 · Genealogy for Paul I Petrovich Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp (of Russia), Emperor of All the Russias (1754 - 1801) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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