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Alexander Alexandrovich () ( 10 March 1845 – 1 November 1894 ), known historically as Alexander III or Alexander the Peacemaker reigned as Emperor of Russia from until his death on.
* Alexander Alexandrovich Kornilov ( 1862-1925 ), Russian historian and liberal politician
Princess Dagmar and her ill-fated fiance Tsarevich Nicholas. The marriage of Princess Dagmar of Denmark to Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovitch. The Anichkov Palace in 1862. The rise of Slavophile ideology in the Russian Empire led Alexander II of Russia to search for a bride for the heir apparent, Tsesarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich of Russia, in countries other than the German states that had traditionally provided consorts for the tsars.
Count Peter Alexandrovich ( 1761 – 1844 ) served under Suvorov in wars against Poland and Turkey, was made a general-adjutant in 1797, went as an ambassador to Paris in 1807 and tried to persuade Alexander I to prepare for the war against France, without much success though.
* September 16 – Alexander Alexandrovich Friedman, Russian mathematician ( b. 1888 )
Alexander Alexandrovich Alekhine, PhD ( March 24, 1946 ) (, )< ref > When he became a French citizen, " Alekhine " became the correct way to spell his name in the Latin alphabet.
Bagration was born in 1765 to a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty, Colonel Prince Ivan Alexandrovich Bagration ( 18 November 1730 – 9 October 1795 ), who was the eldest son of Alexander.
Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia ( Mikhail Aleksandrovich Romanov ; ) ( 13 June 1918 ) was the youngest son of Emperor Alexander III of Russia.
After the collapse of the Autocracy ( see Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia ), he developed close relations with the liberal Provisional Government led by Alexander Kerensky that formed after the February Revolution.
Though her mother and the headmistress of the Smolny Institute both urged her to seize the opportunity to better her circumstances and those of her family, Catherine and Alexander did not actually become intimate until July 1866, when she was moved by her pity for the Tsar after the death of his eldest son, Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsarevich of Russia, and after an attempt to assassinate him.
Alexander Alexandrovich Kotov ( Алекса ́ ндр Алекса ́ ндрович Ко ́ тов ; – 8 January 1981 ) was a Soviet chess grandmaster and author.
After 1851, the Kremlin changed little until the Russian Revolution of 1917 ; the only new features added during this period were the Monument to Alexander II and a stone cross marking the spot where Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia was assassinated by Ivan Kalyayev in 1905.
* Alexander Alexandrovich Kornilov
Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich was born at Ilinskoe near Moscow, the second child and son of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich and a grandson of Alexander II of Russia ; thus, he was a first cousin of Nicholas II of Russia.
Alexander Alexandrovich Blok (; 7 August 1921 ) was a Russian lyrical poet.
gl: Alexander Alexandrovich Fadeyev
Alexander Alexandrovich Friedmann ( also spelled Friedman or Fridman, ) ( June 29 ( 17 old style ) by himself, June 16 ( 4 old style ) by J. O ' Conor in 1888, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire – September 16, 1925, Leningrad, USSR ) was a Russian and Soviet physicist and mathematician.
Bunge Land is named after Russian zoologist and explorer Alexander Alexandrovich Bunge.
His father was Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich, the third son of Tsar Alexander II and Maria Alexandrovna of Hesse.
She was equally watchful to attack Catherine's favorites, Grigori Alexandrovich Potemkin and Alexander Dmitriev-Mamonov.

Alexander and Romanov
During the reign of Ivan the Terrible, the former family became known as Yakovlev ( Alexander Herzen being the most illustrious of them ), whereas grandchildren of Roman Zakharin-Yuriev changed their name to Romanov.
Alexander III, the second-to-last Romanov tsar, was responsible for conservative reforms in Russia.
Alexander III forbade Romanov morganatic marriages altogether by issuance of ukase # 5868 on 24 March 1889 amending article # 63 of the Statute on the Imperial Family in the Pauline laws.
Six days later, Nicholas, no longer Tsar and addressed with contempt by the sentries as " Nicholas Romanov ", was reunited with his family at the Alexander Palace at Tsarskoe Selo.
He served as one of the finest military officers and diplomats of Russia under the reign of three Romanov Tsars: Catherine II, Paul I and Alexander I.
In order to gain sympathy of the government, Bratoszewski called the town after the then ruling Russian Emperor Alexander I Romanov.
Some of the highlights include the Imperial Crown of Russia, Monomakh's Cap, the ivory throne of Ivan the Terrible, and other regal thrones and regalia ; the Orloff Diamond ; the helmet of Yaroslav II ; the sabres of Kuzma Minin and Dmitri Pozharski ; the 12-century necklaces from Ryazan ; golden and silver tableware ; articles, decorated with enamel, niello and engravings ; embroidery with gold and pearls ; imperial carriages, weapons, armour, and the Memory of Azov, Bouquet of Lilies Clock, Trans-Siberian Railway, Clover Leaf, Moscow Kremlin, Alexander Palace, Standart Yacht, Alexander III Equestrian, Romanov Tercentenary, Steel Military Fabergé eggs.
He held a high position at the Romanov court as tutor to the Grand Duchess Alexandra Feodorovna and later to her son, the future Tsar-Liberator Alexander II.
A private house of Mikhail Romanov was restored on the orders of Alexander II of Russia, but even Konstantin Pobedonostsev questioned the authenticity of this reconstruction.
The band performs with the following line-up: Andrei Makarevich, Alexander Kutikov, Sergey Kavagoe, and Alexey Romanov ( future leader of another prominent Russian band Voskreseniye (" Resurrection " or " Sunday "))
According to his son, Alexander, Yurovsky deeply regretted his role in the deaths of the Romanov family later in his life.
Alexander Romanov may refer to:
* Alexander Romanov ( ice hockey ) ( born 1980 ), Russian ice hockey player in the Kontinental Hockey League
* Prince Alexander Romanov ( 1929 – 2002 ), Russian prince and descendant of the Imperial Family
He was a brother of Tsar Alexander III of Russia and was the Senior Grand Duke of the House of Romanov during the reign of his nephew, Tsar Nicholas II.
On 14 July 1886 Emperor Alexander III of Russia modified the Romanov house laws by restricting the title of grand duke and grand duchess to children and grandchildren in the male line of a Russian emperor.
Its statute was amended by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 26, 1947. It bears a similar name to the Imperial Order of St. Alexander Nevsky which had been established by Empress Catherine I of Russia in 1725, and continued to be bestowed by the heads of the House of Romanov after the 1917 Russian Revolution.

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Five years were spent with the Cologne Opera, after which he was called to Prague by Alexander von Zemlinsky, teacher of Arnold Schonberg and Erich Korngold.
If Franklin was an authentic genius, then Alexander Hamilton, with his exceptional precocity, consuming energy, and high ambition, was a political prodigy.
His ideal was Alexander of Macedon, as Napoleon's was Julius Caesar.
In New York he was well received by what was then only a small brave band of non-figurative artists, including Alexander Calder, George K. L. Morris, De Kooning, Holty and a few others.
Alexander Vasilievitch Suvorov, now in his fifty-ninth year ( ten years Potemkin's senior ), was a thin, worn-faced person of less than medium height who looked like a professor of botany.
The country was now full of Gazettes and Samuel C. Atkinson and Charles Alexander, who had just taken over Franklin's old paper, desired a more distinctive name.
This was how Alexander Brandel expressed pure Zionism.
These carts were of a type devised in Pembina in the days of Alexander Henry the Younger about a decade before the Selkirk colony was begun.
When the mast was raised, Alexander gave the order for Small and Cromwell to be placed under arrest, and now three figures in irons sprawled upon the open deck and terror stalked the Somers.
And when he was alone again in the cabin, Alexander lowered his head into his arms and wept, for he knew full well what must be done, what in the end would be done.
`` I thought '', Midshipman Rogers had told Alexander, `` that Spencer was teaching him geometry ''.
This was a training ship and the training would continue, but there was an element of frightful absurdity here which Alexander recognized.
As for Cousin Alexander Carraway, the only thing Theresa could remember at the moment about him ( except his paper knife ) was that he had had exceptionally long hands and feet and one night about one o'clock in the morning the whole Stubblefield family had been aroused to go next door at Cousin Emma's call -- first Papa, then Mother, then Theresa and George.
Aristotle (, Aristotélēs ) ( 384 BC – 322 BC ) was a Greek philosopher and polymath, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great.
Soon after Hermias ' death, Aristotle was invited by Philip II of Macedon to become the tutor to his son Alexander in 343 BC.
Aristotle encouraged Alexander toward eastern conquest, and his attitude towards Persia was unabashedly ethnocentric.
Although his respect for Aristotle was diminished as his travels made it clear that much of Aristotle's geography was clearly wrong, when the old philosopher released his works to the public, Alexander complained " Thou hast not done well to publish thy acroamatic doctrines ; for in what shall I surpass other men if those doctrines wherein I have been trained are to be all men's common property?
Alexander Mackenzie, PC ( January 28, 1822 – April 17, 1892 ), a building contractor and newspaper editor, was the second Prime Minister of Canada from November 7, 1873 to October 8, 1878.
He was born in Logierait, Perthshire, Scotland to Alexander Mackenzie Sr. and Mary Stewart Fleming.
` Alexander Mackenzie `, the Royal Military College of Canada March for bagpipes, was composed in his honour by Pipe Major Don M. Carrigan, who was the College Pipe Major 1973 to 1985.

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