Noun
the czar of Russia whose plans to liberalize the government of Russia were unrealized because of the wars with Napoleon (1777-1825)
Source: WordNetAlexander I By the time of her death in 1796, Catherine's expansionist policy had made Russia into a major European power. Source: Internet
Events January March * January 6 Tsar Alexander I of Russia signs an order for the expulsion of the Jesuits from St. Petersburg and Moscow. Source: Internet
He succeeded his brother Alexander I as grand prince of Lithuania and king of Poland in 1506. Source: Internet
Other changes Alexander I of Russia (1812) considered himself a guarantor of European security. Source: Internet
However, once there, Alexander I of Macedon warned them that the vale could be bypassed by several other passes, and that the army of Xerxes was overwhelmingly large, and the Greeks retreated. Source: Internet
In 1808, the Congress of Erfurt was held with Napoleon and Alexander I of Russia visiting the city. Source: Internet