Tsar Alexander III of Russia sparked a royal tradition that would become one of the most opulent and iconic legacies in the ...
The new Czar, Alexander III, who was far too slow to prevent the pogroms, enacted new restrictions against the Jews. Known as the May Laws, they forbade Jews to reside in hundreds of villages.
TASS/. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has attended a gala ceremony in the Crimean city of Yalta on Saturday, unveiling a monument to Russian Tsar Alexander III (1845-1894). Presidential ...
He is exiled to Sakhalin as punishment for his involvement in a plot to assassinate Tsar Alexander III of Russia. While on the island, he creates a transcript of the language of its indigenous ...
Her son Paul I restored the succession of oldest sons to the throne, which continued through Alexander III and Nicholas II, the last tsar. Alexander III (ruled 1881 Ü 1894) began a web of ...
The tradition petered out after the death of Czar Alexander III in 1894 and Queen Louise in 1898. The images nevertheless give an impression of the relaxed atmosphere at the castle.