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Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Emperor Alexander II and Empress Maria Alexandrovna

Emperor Alexander II and Empress Maria Alexandrovna

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander I...

On 1st March, 1881, Alexander was traveling in a closed carriage, from Mikhailovsky Palace to the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. An armed Cossack sat with the coach-driver and another six Cossacks followed on... More

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander I...

On 1st March, 1881, Alexander was traveling in a closed carriage, from Mikhailovsky Palace to the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. An armed Cossack sat with the coach-driver and another six Cossacks followed on... More

Tsarevich Alexander - future Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland

Tsarevich Alexander - future Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, Kin...

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Tsarevich Alexander - Alexander III

Tsarevich Alexander - Alexander III

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, 1890

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, 1890

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Emperor Alexander III on his deathbed.

Emperor Alexander III on his deathbed.

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander II Nikolaevich, Tsar-Liberator.

Alexander II Nikolaevich, Tsar-Liberator.

Alexander II Nikolaevich, Tsar-Liberator. Portraits of the Romanovs from Emperor Paul I to Alexander III. Александр II Николаевич, Царь-Освободитель. Портреты Романовых от императора Павла I до Александра III.

Emperor Alexander II Nikolaevich

Emperor Alexander II Nikolaevich

Emperor Alexander II Nikolaevich Portraits of the Romanovs from Emperor Paul I to Alexander III. Император Александр II Николаевич Портреты Романовых от императора Павла I до Александра III.

Alexander II. The feat of the 300-year service of Russia by the princes of the House of Romanovs.

Alexander II. The feat of the 300-year service of Russia by the prince...

Подвиг 300-летнего служения России государей Дома Романовых. Public domain photograph related to Russian military forces, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander I...

On 1st March, 1881, Alexander was traveling in a closed carriage, from Mikhailovsky Palace to the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. An armed Cossack sat with the coach-driver and another six Cossacks followed on... More

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander I...

On 1st March, 1881, Alexander was traveling in a closed carriage, from Mikhailovsky Palace to the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. An armed Cossack sat with the coach-driver and another six Cossacks followed on... More

Tsarevich Alexander - Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia

Tsarevich Alexander - Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Tsar of Russia Alexander III - Public domain portrait photograph

Tsar of Russia Alexander III - Public domain portrait photograph

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Death of Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland

Death of Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Gra...

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Future Emperor of Russia Alexander III

Future Emperor of Russia Alexander III

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Emperor Alexander II Nikolaevich

Emperor Alexander II Nikolaevich

Emperor Alexander II Nikolaevich Portraits of the Romanovs from Emperor Paul I to Alexander III. Император Александр II Николаевич Портреты Романовых от императора Павла I до Александра III.

Emperor Alexander II Nikolaevich

Emperor Alexander II Nikolaevich

Emperor Alexander II Nikolaevich Portraits of the Romanovs from Emperor Paul I to Alexander III. Император Александр II Николаевич Портреты Романовых от императора Павла I до Александра III.

Engraving of Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Engraving of Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar ...

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Emperor of Russia Alexander III photograph

Emperor of Russia Alexander III photograph

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III on the Deathbed, Russian Empire, 19th century

Alexander III on the Deathbed, Russian Empire, 19th century

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Funeral of Alexander III, Russian Empire, 19th century

Funeral of Alexander III, Russian Empire, 19th century

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Emperor Alexander II Nikolaevich

Emperor Alexander II Nikolaevich

Emperor Alexander II Nikolaevich Portraits of the Romanovs from Emperor Paul I to Alexander III. Император Александр II Николаевич Портреты Романовых от императора Павла I до Александра III.

Engraving of Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Engraving of Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar ...

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Tsarevich Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland

Tsarevich Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Gr...

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia Portrait

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia Portrait

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Emperor of Russia Alexander III -  King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland

Emperor of Russia Alexander III - King of Poland, and Grand Duke of F...

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III in Paris? - Public domain portrait photograph

Alexander III in Paris? - Public domain portrait photograph

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III with members of Romanov family

Alexander III with members of Romanov family

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Funeral procession of Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland

Funeral procession of Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Po...

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Emperor Alexander II and Empress Maria Alexandrovna

Emperor Alexander II and Empress Maria Alexandrovna

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Tsarevich Alexander - Public domain portrait photograph

Tsarevich Alexander - Public domain portrait photograph

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Portrait of Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland

Portrait of Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and ...

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, 1883

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, 1883

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Emperor of Russia Alexander III in "vatnik"

Emperor of Russia Alexander III in "vatnik"

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, engraving

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, engraving

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III Alexandrovich, Russian Empire, 19th century

Alexander III Alexandrovich, Russian Empire, 19th century

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich in Paris.

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich in Paris.

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich. Alexey Alexandrovich (2 (14) January 1850, St. Petersburg - November 1 (14), 1908, Paris) - Grand Duke, the fourth son of Emperor Alexander II and the Empress... More

Engraving of Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Engraving of Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar ...

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Emperor Alexander II and Empress Maria Alexandrovna

Emperor Alexander II and Empress Maria Alexandrovna

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke o...

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke o...

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III with members of Romanov family

Alexander III with members of Romanov family

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich in Paris.

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich in Paris.

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich. Alexey Alexandrovich (2 (14) January 1850, St. Petersburg - November 1 (14), 1908, Paris) - Grand Duke, the fourth son of Emperor Alexander II and the Empress... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, 1893

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, 1893

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Death of Alexander II. The feat of the 300-year service of Russia by the princes of the House of Romanovs.

Death of Alexander II. The feat of the 300-year service of Russia by t...

Подвиг 300-летнего служения России государей Дома Романовых.

Engraving of Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Engraving of Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar ...

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Engraving of Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Engraving of Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar ...

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Tsarevich Alexander - future Alexander III

Tsarevich Alexander - future Alexander III

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Emperor of Russia Alexander III with officers

Emperor of Russia Alexander III with officers

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich in Paris.

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich in Paris.

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich. Alexey Alexandrovich (2 (14) January 1850, St. Petersburg - November 1 (14), 1908, Paris) - Grand Duke, the fourth son of Emperor Alexander II and the Empress... More

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich in Paris.

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich in Paris.

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich. Alexey Alexandrovich (2 (14) January 1850, St. Petersburg - November 1 (14), 1908, Paris) - Grand Duke, the fourth son of Emperor Alexander II and the Empress... More

Alexander II Nikolaevich - Russian Emperors and Empresses

Alexander II Nikolaevich - Russian Emperors and Empresses

Alexander II Nikolaevich - Russian Emperors and Empresses Александр II Николаевич - Русские Императоры и Императрицы

Emperor Alexander II and Empress Maria Alexandrovna

Emperor Alexander II and Empress Maria Alexandrovna

Emperor Alexander II and Empress Maria Alexandrovna Portraits of the Romanovs from Emperor Paul I to Alexander III. Император Александр II и Императрица Мария Александровна Портреты Романовых от императора Па... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander I...

On 1st March, 1881, Alexander was traveling in a closed carriage, from Mikhailovsky Palace to the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. An armed Cossack sat with the coach-driver and another six Cossacks followed on... More

Alexander III in "vatnik" - Public domain portrait photograph

Alexander III in "vatnik" - Public domain portrait photograph

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III, horse portrait - Public domain portrait photograph

Alexander III, horse portrait - Public domain portrait photograph

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich in Paris.

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich in Paris.

The funeral of the Great Duke Alexey Alexandrovich. Alexey Alexandrovich (2 (14) January 1850, St. Petersburg - November 1 (14), 1908, Paris) - Grand Duke, the fourth son of Emperor Alexander II and the Empress... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander I...

On 1st March, 1881, Alexander was traveling in a closed carriage, from Mikhailovsky Palace to the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. An armed Cossack sat with the coach-driver and another six Cossacks followed on... More

Emperor of Russia Alexander III portrait

Emperor of Russia Alexander III portrait

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Emperor of Russia Alexander III official portrait

Emperor of Russia Alexander III official portrait

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III with members of Romanov family

Alexander III with members of Romanov family

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Engraving of Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Engraving of Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar ...

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander I...

On 1st March, 1881, Alexander was traveling in a closed carriage, from Mikhailovsky Palace to the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. An armed Cossack sat with the coach-driver and another six Cossacks followed on... More

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander I...

On 1st March, 1881, Alexander was traveling in a closed carriage, from Mikhailovsky Palace to the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. An armed Cossack sat with the coach-driver and another six Cossacks followed on... More

Tsarevich Alexander - Alexander III

Tsarevich Alexander - Alexander III

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia studio portrait

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia studio portrait

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Emperor of Russia Alexander III

Emperor of Russia Alexander III

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia 1890s

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia 1890s

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Emperor of Russia Alexander III drawing

Emperor of Russia Alexander III drawing

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke o...

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III, London - Public domain portrait photograph

Alexander III, London - Public domain portrait photograph

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander II Nikolaevich - Russian Emperors and Empresses

Alexander II Nikolaevich - Russian Emperors and Empresses

Alexander II Nikolaevich - Russian Emperors and Empresses Александр II Николаевич - Русские Императоры и Императрицы

Alexander II. 1877. The feat of the 300-year service of Russia by the princes of the House of Romanovs.

Alexander II. 1877. The feat of the 300-year service of Russia by the ...

Подвиг 300-летнего служения России государей Дома Романовых.

Engraving of Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Engraving of Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar ...

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Death of the emperor Alexander II assassinated in 1881.

Death of the emperor Alexander II assassinated in 1881.

Alexander II, the oldest son of Emperor Nicholas I (1796–1855), was born in Moscow, Russia, on April 17, 1818. Alexander's most significant reform was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he i... More

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander II, emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881, "Czar Liberator".

Martyrdom of the emperor tsar-liberator of the All-Russian Alexander I...

On 1st March, 1881, Alexander was traveling in a closed carriage, from Mikhailovsky Palace to the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. An armed Cossack sat with the coach-driver and another six Cossacks followed on... More

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland, 1883

Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke o...

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III, 1890s - Public domain portrait photograph

Alexander III, 1890s - Public domain portrait photograph

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Alexander III, smiling, 1889 - Public domain portrait photograph

Alexander III, smiling, 1889 - Public domain portrait photograph

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Emperor of Russia Alexander III engraving portrait

Emperor of Russia Alexander III engraving portrait

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

Monument to Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland

Monument to Alexander III, the Emperor of Russia, King of Poland, and ...

On March 13, 1881, Alexander’s father, Emperor Alexander II, was assassinated in St. Petersburg by Narodnaya Volya, and Alexander unexpectedly succeeded to the throne. On the day of his assassination, Alexander... More

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