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  1. 16.3 meters full, Equestrian statue is 6 meters. Opening date. July 7, 1859. ( 1859-07-07) Dedicated to. Nicholas I of Russia. The Monument to Nicholas I ( Russian: Памятник Николаю I) is a bronze equestrian monument of Nicholas I of Russia on St Isaac's Square (in front of Saint Isaac's Cathedral) in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

  2. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Nicholas I (born July 6 [June 25, Old Style], 1796, Tsarskoye Selo [now Pushkin], near St. Petersburg, Russia—died February 18 [March 2, New Style], 1855, St. Petersburg) was a Russian emperor (1825–55), often considered the personification of classic autocracy.

  3. This category contains only the following file. Tsar Nicholas II Family Remains.jpg 2,304 × 1,728; 2.65 MB. Categories: Emperors of Russia. House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov. Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after Russian monarchs. Wikipedia categories named after heads of state.

  4. Father. Nicholas I of Russia. Mother. Princess Charlotte of Prussia. Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia ( Russian: Мария Николаевна) (18 August 1819 – 21 February 1876) was a daughter of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia, and sister of Alexander II. In 1839 she married Maximilian, Duke of Leuchtenberg. She was an art collector ...

  5. Later published in English as The Last Czar: the Life and Death of Nicholas II. (dalam bahasa Rusia) Memoirs: The reign of Nicholas II 1–12 13–33 34–45 46–52 (incomplete), Sergei Witte. It was originally published in 1922 in Berlin. No complete English translations are available yet. New Russian Martyrs. Czar Nicholas and His Family.

  6. Maria Vladimirovna. Prince Karl Emich of Leiningen. This is a list of all reigning monarchs in the history of Russia. The list begins with the semi-legendary prince Rurik of Novgorod, sometime in the mid-9th century, and ends with Nicholas II, who abdicated in 1917, and was executed with his family in 1918. Two dynasties have ruled Russia: the ...

  7. Russian Orthodox. Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia ( Russian: Сергей Александрович; 11 May 1857 – 17 February 1905) was the fifth son and seventh child of Emperor Alexander II of Russia. He was an influential figure during the reigns of his brother Emperor Alexander III of Russia and his nephew Emperor Nicholas II ...