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2 giorni fa · 1866 - Aleksandr Michajlovič Romanov, nobile russo († 1933) 1867 - Adolf Olland, scacchista olandese († 1933) 1867 - Leon Petrażycki, giurista, filosofo e sociologo polacco († 1931) 1868 - Nathan Banks, entomologo e aracnologo statunitense († 1953) 1868 - Gustave Geley, medico e parapsicologo francese († 1924)
4 giorni fa · As Tsesarevich, Alexander became the first Romanov heir to visit Siberia [13] (1837). While touring Russia, he also befriended the then-exiled poet Alexander Herzen and pardoned him. It was through Herzen's influence that he later abolished serfdom in Russia.
4 giorni fa · Alexander Zverev (il cui nome completo è Aleksandr Aleksandrovič Zverev) nasce il 20 aprile del 1997 ad Amburgo, figlio di Aleksandr Michajlovič, un ex tennista, e di Irina Vladimirovna Fateeva, a sua volta...
5 giorni fa · Russia’s last Emperor and Tsar Nicholas II, his family, the Romanov dynasty and the history of Imperial Russia, continue to be the subject of books, exhibitions and documentaries. In addition, they continue to generate headlines in the media.
3 giorni fa · However, subsequent rulers of the "Holstein-Gottorp dynasty"—the first of whom was Peter III, son of Charles Frederick, duke of Holstein-Gottorp, and Anna, daughter of Peter I—took the family name of Romanov.
5 giorni fa · What was Nicholas II’s family like? How did Nicholas II die? How did Nicholas II change the world?
3 giorni fa · The military drive that finally expelled the Poles from Moscow led to the election of Michael (Mikhail Fyodorovich), the 16-year-old son of Fyodor Romanov, as the new tsar.