Nicholas Pavlovich Romanov Tsar of Russia
(25 JUN 1796 - 18 FEB 1855)
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Wilhelmina Of Baden
(1788 - 1836)
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Alexander II Nikolaevich Romanov
(17 APR 1818 - 1 MAR 1881)
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Marie Of Hesse And The Rhine
(8 AUG 1824 - 22 MAY 1880)
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Tsar Alexander III Romanov
Birth Date 26 FEB 1845
Birth Place St. Petersburg
Death Date 1 NOV 1894
Death Place Livadia, Crimea
Burial Date 19 NOV 1894
Burial Place Cathedral Of St. Peter And Paul Fortress
Spouses of Tsar Alexander III Romanov
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Princess Dagmar Of Denmark
Birth Date 26 NOV 1847
Death Date OCT 1928
Occupation Tsarina Marie Alexandrovna
Father King Christian IX Of Denmark (8 APR 1818 - 29 JAN 1906)
Mother Princess Louise Wilhelmina Of Hesse-Cassel (7 SEP 1817 - 29 SEP 1898)
Marriage Date 9 NOV 1866
Marriage Place St. Petersburg, Russia
Tsar Alexander III Romanov and Dagmar Of Denmark had the following children
1 Nickolas Alexandrovich Romanov
2 Alexander Alexandrovich Romanov
3 George Alexandrovich Romanov
4 Xenia Alexandrovna Romanov
5 Michael "Mischa" Alexandrovich Romanov
6 Olga Alexandrovna Romanov
Notes for Tsar Alexander III Romanov
ALEXANDER III (ALEXANDER ALEXANDROVICH) EMPEROR OF ALL RUSSIA 1881-1894

The second son of Alexander II was born in St. Petersburg on February 26, 1845. Alexander III became official heir to the throne after the death of his elder brother, Nicholas, in 1865.

He came to the throne on March 1, 1881, at the age 36 after the assassination of his father and was crowned in the Dormition Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin on May 15, 1883. Alexander III's reign coincided with an industrial revolution in Russia and the strengthening of capitalism. His domestic policy was particularly harsh, directed not only against revolutionaries but other liberal

movements. Fearing an attempt on his life, he refused to live in the Winter Palace; instead, he lived away from St. Petersburg in Gatchina, the palace of his great-grandfather, Paul I, which was designed like a medieval fortress surrounded by ditches and watchtowers.

He married the Danish Princess Dagmar (Maria Feodorovna) and had six children. Alexander III died on October 20, 1894, in Livadia, Crimea, and was buried in the Cathedral of the St. Peter and St. Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg.

Descendants of Tsar Alexander III Romanov and Princess Dagmar Of Denmark

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