czar alexander iii

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czar alexander iii

A portrait of Czar Alexander III hangs in the museum.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Emperor of Russia: Czar Alexander III was the Emperor (Czar) of Russia from 1881 until his death in 1894. He was the son of the assassinated Czar Alexander II and is known for his conservative, autocratic policies and for reversing many of his father's liberal reforms.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Czar Alexander III pursued a policy of Russification throughout the empire.
    • The reign of Czar Alexander III was marked by peace, as he avoided major wars.
    • Historians often contrast the liberal Alexander II with his reactionary son, Czar Alexander III.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term is used to specify this particular monarch within the Romanov dynasty and Russian history.
    • The policies of Czar Alexander III contributed to the social tensions that would later erupt in the Russian Revolution.
Variants and Related Words
  • Alexander III: A common shortened form of the title and name.
  • Alexander Alexandrovich: His given name and patronymic.
  • The Peacemaker (): An epithet sometimes used for him in Russian due to the peaceful foreign policy during his reign.
Synonyms
  • Emperor Alexander III of Russia: A formal synonym.
  • The Czar: While this is a general title, in a specific historical context it can refer to him.
Related Phrases
  • Era of Czar Alexander III: Refers to the period of his rule (1881-1894).
    • The architecture of the Era of Czar Alexander III is often grandiose and nationalistic.
czar alexander iii

A portrait of Czar Alexander III hangs in the museum.

Noun
  1. son of Alexander II who was czar of Russia (1845-1894)