aleksandr pavlovich

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aleksandr pavlovich

A portrait of Czar Aleksandr Pavlovich hangs in the gallery.

Definition

Proper noun A historical title and name referring to Alexander I Pavlovich, the Emperor (Czar) of Russia from 1801 to 1825. He is primarily known for his reign during the Napoleonic Wars and for initial, ultimately unfulfilled, plans to reform the Russian government.

Usage

The term "Aleksandr Pavlovich" is used to refer specifically to this historical figure, often in formal, historical, or academic contexts. It uses the Russian transliteration of his name and patronymic. * Historical texts often analyze the complex reign of Aleksandr Pavlovich. * Aleksandr Pavlovich ascended to the throne in 1801.

Advanced Usage
  • As a definitive identifier: The use of the patronymic "Pavlovich" (son of Paul) distinguishes him from other Russian rulers named Alexander, particularly his grandson Alexander II.
    • The reforms proposed by Aleksandr Pavlovich differed from those later enacted by Alexander II.
Variants and Related Words
  • Alexander I: The more common English-language equivalent for "Aleksandr Pavlovich."
  • Czar Alexander I: A common title used in conjunction with his name.
  • The Blessed (): A name sometimes used in Russian historiography referencing the later, more mystical period of his reign.
Synonyms
  • Alexander I of Russia
  • Czar Alexander I
  • Emperor Alexander I
Related Phrases and Contexts
  • The Napoleonic Wars: The series of major conflicts during his reign, culminating in the French invasion of Russia in 1812 and the eventual defeat of Napoleon.
    • The foreign policy of Aleksandr Pavlovich was dominated by the Napoleonic Wars.
  • The Holy Alliance: A conservative coalition he formed with other European monarchs after 1815.
    • Aleksandr Pavlovich was a principal architect of the Holy Alliance.
  • Arakcheyevshchina: Refers to the later, reactionary period of his rule, named after his minister Arakcheyev.
    • The liberal hopes early in the reign of Aleksandr Pavlovich gave way to the harshness of Arakcheyevshchina.
aleksandr pavlovich

A portrait of Czar Aleksandr Pavlovich hangs in the gallery.

Noun
  1. the czar of Russia whose plans to liberalize the government of Russia were unrealized because of the wars with Napoleon (1777-1825)