czar alexander i
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- The Emperor of Russia from 1801 to 1825: Czar Alexander I was the ruler of the Russian Empire during a period marked by the Napoleonic Wars. His initial plans for domestic liberalization were largely abandoned or remained unrealized due to the pressures of these conflicts.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- Czar Alexander I formed a crucial alliance with other European powers to defeat Napoleon.
- The reign of Czar Alexander I saw the expansion of the Russian Empire's territory.
Advanced Usage
- "The era of Alexander I": Refers to the historical period in Russia from 1801 to 1825.
- Russian architecture from the era of Alexander I shows a strong neoclassical influence.
Variants and Related Words
- Alexander I: The more common form of the name without the title "Czar."
- Alexander Pavlovich: His given name and patronymic.
- Czar / Tsar: The title for a male ruler of Russia before 1917.
Synonyms
- Emperor of Russia: A formal title for the ruler.
- Tsar Alexander I: An alternative spelling using "Tsar."
- The Liberator: A historical nickname referencing his early reformist intentions, though this title is more strongly associated with Alexander II.
Related Phrases
- Holy Alliance: A coalition created by Alexander I, after the defeat of Napoleon, based on Christian principles for governing international relations.
- Czar Alexander I was a principal architect of the Holy Alliance.
Noun
- the czar of Russia whose plans to liberalize the government of Russia were unrealized because of the wars with Napoleon (1777-1825)