Essays About alexis russia

 

  • Peter the Great
    ... Alexis to take over. In 1718, Peter ordered Alexis back to Russia promising him that he would forgive him. When Alexis arrived he ...
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  • Downfall of Russia
    ... naivete and extreme obstinance that led to the downfall of the Russia Certain aspects ... he had the power to hypnotize and heal her hemophiliac son Alexis when he ...
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  • Peter The Great
    ... Peter tells Alexis that he shall either become fit for the position of ruling Russia, or become a monk in his monastery. Disliking ...
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  • Russian Czar Peter the Great
    ... Alexis agreed to return to Russia if he was granted two requests, to be allowed to live a simple life in a country house and that he be allowed to marry ...
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  • Peter The Great
    ... Alexis' return to Russia would once again expose Peter's extreme cruelty. ... Afrosina had stayed behind while Alexis was transported to Russia. ...
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  • Peter The Great 2
    ... commonly known as Peter the Great) was born the son of Alexis Michailovich Romanov and Natalia Cyrilovna Narishkina on June 9, 1672 in Moscow, Russia (2:242-243 ...
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  • The Rise and Fall of Grigory Rasputin
    ... Alexandra believed Rasputin was sent to save Alexis and kept him close ... His pervasive manipulation helped to destroy its reputation in pre-Revolutionary Russia. ...
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  • Fall of Winter Palace
    ... weak the young boy was not prepared to rule Russia after his father would die. There were many who questioned if the Tsar were to pass would Alexis be strong ...
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  • Siberian punishment
    In the 1660s the Russian government under Czar Alexis I had begun the practice ... Though labeled by the west as barbaric at times, Russia had no striking trends ...
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  • Siberian punishment
    In the 1660s the Russian government under Czar Alexis I had begun the practice ... Though labeled by the west as barbaric at times, Russia had no striking trends ...
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  • The Russian Revolution
    ... was a wondering pilgrim who came from Siberia to aid the Tsars boy Alexis who was ... In 1914 Russia joined World War I because they were allied with Serbia. ...
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  • Causes of Russian Revolution
    ... The great problem in Russia was leadership. ... Alexandra was a devoted mother with a sick child (Alexis had hemophilia), and hated parliaments. ...
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  • Tsar Nicholas II
    ... for a constituional government'± (SOURCE F) Alexandra wanted to give the throne to their son Alexis. ... This had a negative impact in running Russia as a Tsar. ...
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  • Why Did the Russian Tsar Abdicate in March 1917?
    ... Russia soon began to suffer embarrassing defeats. ... Rasputin was a holy man with healing powers, who was healing Alexis the Tsar's son. ...
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  • The Last Royal Family
    ... No one in Russia likes Rasputin because he was always drunk, always with women, etc ... weird that he was with the Royal family and no one knew that Alexis had this ...
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  • The Bolsheviks did not sieze power they merely picked it up
    ... his son Alexis as well. Nicholas' brother The Grand Duke Michael was offered the throne and he declined, so after 300 years of the Romanov dynasty Russia was ...
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  • Catherine II
    ... Holstein, Peter the Greats grandson, nephew to Elizabeth the Empress of Russia at that ... attend the feast he had planned for his name day, Alexis Orlov slipped ...
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  • The Struggle of the Superpowers
    ... During WW2, the USA and Russia were teamed together to fight against Facisim and ... In 1835 (13 years before communism was introduced) Alexis de Tocqueville wrote ...
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  • Rasputin
    ... perhaps sexual, hold on the throne of Imperial Russia." ( Grigory Efimovich ... performed his miracles within the palace on Tsarovich Alexis Nicholaievich, the ...
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  • Catherine the Great
    ... At the end of the seventeenth century, Russia was a country in transition. The death of Czar Alexis in 1676 marked a change in Russian society, a movement from ...
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  • Cold War Foreign Policy
    "Their [Russia's and America's ... not the same; yet each of them seems marked by the will of Heaven to sway the destinies of half the globe," Alexis de Torqueville ...
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  • Cold War Foreign Policy
    "Their [Russia's and America's ... not the same; yet each of them seems marked by the will of Heaven to sway the destinies of half the globe," Alexis de Torqueville ...
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  • Hemophilia in the Royal Family
    ... of whom, Alix, married Czar Nicholas of Russia in 1894. Alix bore the Emperor four daughters before finally giving birth to a son and heir, Alexis, on August 12 ...
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  • Catherin the great
    ... The army started to turn against Peter, and all classes in Russia began to grow ... to attend the feast he had planned for his name day, when Alexis Orlov slipped ...
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  • Cold War Foreign Policy
    US Foreign Policy during Cold War Introduction "Their [Russia's and America's] starting ... of Heaven to sway the destinies of half the globe," Alexis de Torqueville ...
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  • Hemophilia Manitoba
    ... Alice, a carrier, married Nicholas II, Czar of Russia bringing Queen Victoria's gene ... the Russo-Japanese War, Alice had a baby boy named Alexis with hemophilia. ...
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  • Stalin
    ... for service in the Russian Army in 1916 (by now Russia was at ... of the Bolsheviks -- Trotsky, Lev Kamenev, Nicolai Bukharin, Grigori Zinoviev, Alexis Rykov, and ...
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  • Joseph Stalin
    ... was rejected for service in the Russian Army in 1916, {When Russia was at ... of the Bolsheviks, Lev Kamenev, Niclai Bukharin, Grigori Zinonviev, Alexis Rykov, and ...
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  • Stalin, Joseph
    ... Stalin was among the very few who never fled Russia and more ... of the Bolsheviks; Trotsky, Lev Kamenev, Nicolai Bukharin, Grigori Zinoviev, Alexis Rykov, and ...
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  • WWI
    ... In the nineteenth century, a Frenchman, Alexis de Tocqueville, foresaw a future in which the world would be divided between the United States and Russia. ...
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