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An exquisite silver punch set Czar Alexander III gave to Captain Joseph Wiggins in 1893 has been listed for sale at M.S. Rau for a cool $498,000.
If in 1881 Alexander III, new Czar of all the Russias, had not made life even harder for the Jews, then the family of Louis B. Mayer would not have left Lithuania; Louis Zelznick ...
an indictment of russia; inside history concerning the czar alexander iii. a born "potterer," with no idea of system and no executive talent -- his comical objection to war -- russian ignorance of ...
Alexander III's remains have been exhumed for DNA tests to confirm the identities of two grandchildren. Historians say the Russian Orthodox Church wants to reaffirm its ties to the imperial family.
CZAR ALEXANDER III. BURIED IN THE FORTRESS CATHEDRAL. Imposing Religious Ceremonies in the Presence of King's and Princes -- The Body Placed in the Crypt. Share full article.
Investigators say they plan to exhume remains of Tsar Alexander III at request of Orthodox Church, the latest twist in macabre effort to authenticate remains of his son, the murdered last tsar ...
Tsar Alexander III (right), with his wife, Empress Maria Feodorovna, circa 1866. Also engraved on the mural are the novels of Fyodor Dostoyevsky, but the Crime and Punishment author died shortly ...
In 1885, Czar Alexander III gave the czarina an Easter present that astonished her. When your wife lives in a palace with 900 rooms, delighting her with a gift is no easy task. And at first ...
Alexander III's remains have been exhumed for DNA tests to confirm the identities of two grandchildren. Historians say the Russian Orthodox Church wants to reaffirm its ties to the imperial family.
A bronze monument to Tsar Alexander III featuring historical events has prompted discussion online on whether they occurred during the tsar's rule. At a lavish ceremony in Crimea, Vladimir Putin ...
Alexander III's remains have been exhumed for DNA tests to confirm the identities of two grandchildren. Historians say the Russian Orthodox Church wants to reaffirm its ties to the imperial family.
Czar Alexander III and his wife, Maria Feodorovna, posed for a photo in about 1885 with their children, including Nicholas II, the future czar, standing in back.