Alexander i Sentence Examples

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  • The prince of Orange married the grand duchess Anna Paulowna, sister of Tzar Alexander I.

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  • They were the king's lieutenants for judicial and administrative purposes and were established in the 12th century, either by Alexander I.

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  • He settled at Göttingen, where in 1764 he had been made professor extraordinarius, and doctor honoris causa in 1766, and in 1769 he was promoted to an ordinary professorship. In 1804 he was ennobled by the emperor Alexander I.

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  • But in November 1813 Napoleon replaced him by Caulaincourt, duc de Vicence, who was thought to be more devoted to the cause of peace and personally grateful to the emperor Alexander I.

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  • Under a separate king at the time of the Persian wars, they were annexed by Alexander I.

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  • In spite of the treaty of 1710 and the efforts of the Livonian nobles, it was not till 1802 that its restoration was effected under the patronage of Alexander I.

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  • The most important phase of his career opened in 1806, when the emperor Alexander I.

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  • Nevertheless Napoleon retained him in the council and took him with him to the interview with the Emperor Alexander I.

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  • The Augustinian monastery was founded in 1123 by Alexander I.

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  • When the Finnish Bible Society began to publish editions of the Scriptures, the tsar Alexander I.

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  • In December 1812, while "the last shattered remnants of Napoleon's Grand Army struggled across the ice of the Niemen," the tsar Alexander I.

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  • Under Nicholas I., in the years 1840 and 1850, the Doukhobors, who on religious grounds refused to participate in military service, were all banished from the government of Tauris - whither they had been previously transported from various parts of Russia by Alexander I.

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  • On his return to Paris, during its occupation by the allied sovereigns, he was well received by the emperor Alexander I.

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  • In 1809, when the estates of Finland were summoned to a special diet to decide the future of the country, Borga was the place of meeting, and it was in the cathedral that the emperor Alexander I.

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  • It seems highly probable that she intended to exclude him from the succession, and to leave the crown to her eldest grandson Alexander, afterwards the emperor Alexander I.

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  • It was made a royal burgh by Alexander I.

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  • The orders of Milosch the Great, founded by Alexander I.

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  • Sir Hyde Parker was assured by the Russian minister at Copenhagen that the new tsar Alexander I.

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  • The king at once concluded a convention with the emperor Alexander I.

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  • The latter had made strenuous efforts, supported by Alexander I.

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  • In 1808 it was the scene of the memorable interview between Napoleon and the emperor Alexander I.

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  • The town owes its existence as a manufacturing centre to the tsar Alexander I.

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  • After the second Restoration, Caulaincourt's name was on the list of those proscribed, but it was erased on the personal intervention of Alexander I.

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  • Under Catherine II., a town, Sophia, was built close by, but its inhabitants were transferred to Tsarskoye Selo under Alexander I.

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  • A much-needed measure of reform, inaugurated by Queen Margaret, was carried through by her sons Alexander I.

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  • Finland, however, did not enter Russia as a conquered province, but, thanks to the bravery of her people after they had been abandoned by an incompetent monarch and treacherous generals, and not less to the wisdom and generosity of the emperor Alexander I.

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  • In 1808, after his father's death, he was disinherited by the emperor Alexander I.

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  • In this capacity he attended Alexander I.

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  • Nicholas Ypsilanti wrote Memoires valuable as giving material for the antecedents of the insurrection of 1820 and the part taken in them by Alexander I.

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  • Of the recent erections, the polytechnic, the exchange, the monument of the German writer, Johann Gottfried von Herder, who lived at Riga towards the end of the 18th century, the gymnasiums (schools) of Lomonosov and Alexander I.

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  • He died in 1812, one of his last acts having been to write an encouraging letter to the emperor Alexander I.

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  • After his return to Paris he strengthened the understanding between Alexander I.

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  • The castle crowning the eminence is of unknown age, but from the time that Alexander I.

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  • In 1119 it was a royal burgh and under Alexander I.

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  • Meanwhile Russian influence had been spreading westward; and in 1809, when Alexander I.

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  • Thus the "Holy Alliance" of the 26th of September 1815 was an attempt, inspired by the religious idealism of the emperor Alexander I.

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  • Their friendship continued till about the year 1822, when Baader's denunciation of modern philosophy in his letter to the emperor Alexander I.

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  • In 11 21 two Eastern horses are said to have been imported, - one of them remaining in England, and the other being sent as a present by King Alexander I.

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  • In September 1804 Louis met the comte d'Artois at Calmar in Sweden, and they issued a protest against Napoleon's action, but being warned that he must not return to Poland, he gained permission from Alexander I.

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  • In the spring of 1807, when Russia and Prussia were at war with France, and the emperor Alexander I.

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  • He was only five years old when his father's murder brought his brother Alexander I.

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  • The new tsar had devoted especial attention to the reform and reconstruction of the navy, which under Alexander I.

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  • The prince of Orange married in 1816 the grand duchess Anna Paulowna, sister of the tzar Alexander I.

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  • In 336 Philip was suddenly assassinated whilst celebrating at Aegae the marriage of his daughter to Alexander I.

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  • Having roused, by what ought perhaps to be called his insanity, the enmity, distrust and fear of all around him, including some members of his own family, he was assassinated on the night of the 23rd to 24th of March 1801, and was succeeded by his son Alexander I.

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  • He settled at Göttingen, where in 1764 he had been made professor extraordinarius, and doctor honoris causa in 1766, and in 1769 he was promoted to an ordinary professorship. In 1804 he was ennobled by the emperor Alexander I.

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