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  1. 2 days ago · Early life Grand prince Alexander Nikolaevich, 1830 Born in Moscow, Alexander Nikolayevich was the eldest son of Nicholas I of Russia and Charlotte of Prussia (eldest daughter of Frederick William III of Prussia and of Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz). His early life gave little indication of his ultimate potential; until the time of his accession in 1855, aged 37, few imagined that posterity ...

  2. Jun 23, 2024 · Grand Prince of Kiev r. 1177–1180, 1174, r. 1182–1194: Mstislav I 1076–1132 Grand Prince of Kiev r. 1125–1132: Yaropolk II 1082–1139 Grand Prince of Kiev r. 1132–1139: Viacheslav 1083–1154 Grand Prince of Kiev r. 1139–1151, 1154: Yuri I Dolgorukiy c. 1099 –1157 Grand Prince of Kiev r. 1149–1151, r. 1155–1157: Vsevolod IV d ...

  3. Jun 12, 2024 · In December 1894, Emperor Nicholas II appointed his uncle Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich to head a committee to oversee the planning and construction of the monument. More than 2.5 million rubles were donated for the monument’s construction, which lasted from 1900 to 1912.

  4. 5 days ago · Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich, general admiral and Naval Minister during the Russo-Japanese War; Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich, general admiral and statesman, oversaw the rapid transition of the Russian Navy to ironclad warships

  5. Jun 25, 2024 · Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia (Russian: Константи́н Никола́евич Рома́нов; 21 September 1827 – 25 January 1892) was the second son of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia. During the reign of his brother Alexander II, Konstantin was an admiral of the Russian fleet and reformed the Russian Navy.

  6. Jun 23, 2024 · Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich, son of the Russian emperor Paul I (reigned 1796–1801), younger brother of Alexander I (reigned 1801–25), and elder brother of Nicholas I (reigned 1825–55); he was the virtual ruler of the Congress Kingdom of Poland (1815–30).

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  8. Jun 17, 2024 · The bulk of this article focuses on the life and death of Grand Duke George Alexandrovich (1871-1899), the younger brother of Emperor Nicholas II, who – due to health reasons – was forced to live in the Caucasus region of the Russian Empire.

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