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  1. Charlotte of Prussia. Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia ( Russian: Великий князь Константин Николаевич; 21 September 1827 – 25 January 1892) was the Emperor 's Viceroy of Poland from 1862 to 1863 and a general admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy .

  2. The fourth child of the Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia and his wife Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg, Grand Duke Konstantin was born on 22 August [O.S. 10 August] 1858 at the Constantine Palace, in Strelna in the Tsarskoselsky Uyezd of Saint Petersburg Governorate (now part of Saint Petersburg).

  3. Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia (Russian: Константин Николаевич Романов; 9 September 1827 – 13 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. He was also an instrumental figure in the emancipation of the serfs. He ...

  4. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia ( Russian: Великий князь Константин Николаевич; 21 September 1827 – 25 January 1892) was the Emperor 's Viceroy of Poland from 1862 to 1863 and a general admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy.

  5. This article examines the career and Weltanschauung of the Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevic, who was a key figure in the Great Reforms of Alexander II. It explores his role as a naval officer, a viceroy in Poland, and a champion of westernization and constitutionalism in the imperial government.

  6. Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia (21 September 1827-25 January 1892) was the second son of Czar Nicholas I of Russia and the younger brother of Czar Alexander II of Russia. He served as an Admiral in the Imperial Russian Navy, and he also supported liberal reform in the Russian Empire. Konstantin Nikolayevich was born in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire in 1827, the son of Czar ...

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  8. The article examines the role of the tsar's brother in modernising the Russian navy and naval administration after the Crimean War. It traces the origins, goals and achievements of the reforms initiated by Konstantin Nikolayevich and his associates in the Ministry of the Navy.

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