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Empress Alexandra Feodorovna (Александра Фёдоровна)

Alexandra Romanova

Empress of All Russia, wife of Nicholas I
Date of Birth: 12.07.1798
Country: Russia

Content:
  1. Empress Alexandra Feodorovna
  2. Reign and Personality
  3. Legacy
  4. Myth and Reality
  5. Childhood and Early Marriage
  6. Role as Mother and Empress
  7. Tragedy and Resilience
  8. Appearance and Reputation
  9. Conclusion

Empress Alexandra Feodorovna

Early Life

Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, born Princess Frederica Charlotte Louise Wilhelmina of Prussia on July 12, 1798, in Charlottenburg, Berlin, was the wife of Nicholas I of Russia.

She arrived in Russia in 1817 as the bride of Grand Duke Nicholas Pavlovich and converted to the Russian Orthodox faith, taking the name Alexandra Feodorovna.

Reign and Personality

Alexandra became Empress of Russia on December 14, 1825, after her husband's accession to the throne. Known for her beauty, charm, and cheerful disposition, she was also renowned for her extensive philanthropy, a trait common to the women of the Romanov dynasty.

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