Tsar Nicholas I AKA Nikolai Pavlovich Romanov Born: 25-Jun-1796 Birthplace: St. Petersburg, Russia Died: 18-Feb-1855 Location of death: St. Petersburg, Russia Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Petropavlovskaya Krepost, St. Petersburg, Russia
Gender: Male Religion: Russian Orthodox Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Royalty Nationality: Russia Executive summary: Repressive Tsar of Russia, 1825-55 Succeeded his brother Tsar Alexander I to the throne after three weeks of deliberation with his elder brother Konstantin, then commander-in-chief of Poland. His reign started rather badly, as the interregnum was used as an opportunity for the Decemberists to mount a failed coup. Father: Tsar Paul I (b. 1754, d. 1801) Mother: Sophie Marie Dorothea Prinzessin von Württemberg (b. 25-Oct-1759, d. 5-Nov-1828) Wife: Friederike Luise Charlotte Wilhelmine Prinzessin von Preußen (b. 13-Jul-1798, m. 13-Jul-1817 d. 1-Nov-1860) Son: Tsar Alexander II (b. 1818, d. 1881) Daughter: Mariya (b. 18-Aug-1819, d. 21-Feb-1876) Daughter: (d. 22-Jul-1820 in childbirth) Daughter: Olga (b. 11-Sep-1822, d. 30-Oct-1892) Daughter: (d. 23-Oct-1823 in childbirth) Daughter: Aleksandra (b. 24-Jun-1825, d. 10-Aug-1844) Daughter: Elizabeta (b. 7-Jun-1826, d.) Son: Konstantin (b. 21-Sep-1827, d. 29-Jan-1892) Daughter: (d. 5 Oct 1829 in childbirth) Son: Nikolai (b. 8-Aug-1831, d. 25-Apr-1891) Son: Mikhail (b. 25-Oct-1832, d. 18-Dec-1909)
Tsar of Russia (1825-55) German Ancestry
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