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  1. Alexander III, Russian in full Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, (born March 10 [February 26, Old Style], 1845, St. Petersburg, Russia—died November 1 [October 20, Old Style], 1894, Livadiya, Crimea), emperor of Russia from 1881 to 1894, opponent of representative government, and supporter of Russian nationalism.
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  2. Alexander III of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Titles and styles
    • 10 March 1845 – 2 March 1865: His Imperial Highness Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich of Russia
    • 2 March 1865 – 13 March 1881: His Imperial Highness The Tsesarevich of Russia

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  3. Alexander III | Biography, Reign, & Parents | Britannica

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    Alexander III, Russian in full Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, (born March 10 [February 26, Old Style], 1845, St. Petersburg, Russia—died November 1 [October 20, Old Style], 1894, Livadiya, Crimea), emperor of Russia from 1881 to 1894, opponent of representative government, and supporter of Russian nationalism.

  4. Biography of Emperor Alexander III of Russia

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    In 1866 Alexander married the daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark, Dagmar (Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar), who had been his late brother's fiancee. The marriage resulted in six children, including the heir to the throne, the future Emperor Nicholas II.
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  5. Prominent Russians: Alexander III the Peacemaker

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    Alexander III the Peacemaker Emperor Alexander III, dubbed as The Peacemaker, raised Russia’s prestige abroad and kept his country in peace and order. Peter II Peter II was Emperor of Russia from 1727 to 1730, the only son of Prince Alexius, grandson of Peter the Great. His death ended the male line of the Romanov dynasty.

  6. ALEXANDER III., ALEXANDROVICH, Emperor of Russia ...

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    Soon after Alexander III. had ascended the throne, anti-Jewish riots broke out in Elizabethgrad (April 27, 28), Kiev (May 8-11), Shpola (May 9), Ananiev (May 9), Wasilkov (May 10), Konotop (May 10), and, during the following six months, in one hundred and sixty other places of southern Russia. In these riots thousands of Jewish homes were destroyed, many families reduced to …



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