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to the Turkish Sultan encouraging him reeestablish the status quo, i.e. to take back south Bulgaria. Sultan declined. Then he encouraged the Serbian king Milan to attack Bulgaria from the west, which was at this time defenseless. Bulgarian army was in the south-east border at this time. Romanoff organized political assassinations and attempted coup de tat, Major Panitsa. At the same time, Bulgaria was paying to the Russian empire "occupation debt" millions of golden coins. At the end, Bulgarian King Batemberg abdicated, because he did not want Bulgaria to suffer anymore. For all of this, I wish Alexander Romanoff III burn in hell for eternity! The most evil of all russian rulers.
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statue, which shows it was seated. It's not the equestrian one mentioned, this one depicted him sitting on a throne or something like that. This seems to be a fairly famous picture, as I have seen it in many different places, so if someone could find some information about that and incorporate it that would be great.
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I've seen a couple photos in various places of people tearing down an additional statue of Alexander III during the Russian Revolution. The most common one just shows the head of the statue laying on the ground with some children looking at it, but I've also seen another one of people dismantling the
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He was a cousin of Alexander Batemberg, the King of Bulgaria. Alexander Romanoff III hated Batemberg and caused great disasters to Bulgaria. During the unification of North and South Bulgaria, 1885, he ordered the Russian officers to stay home and NOT help the young Bulgarian army. He sent a telegram
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These sentences have nothing to do with Domestic Policy. Nor do they have anything to do with the execution of the assassins, other than that both topics at least somewhat relate to Alexander's health. I suggest that they be moved elsewhere in the article, or the subsection titles should be reviewed,
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Shouldn't this be included in article? Alexander III is well known for his slavophilia and attempt to russificy non russian parts of empire. Ban of school education in local languages in Baltic provinces, ban of latin alphabet in Poland, wide spread construction of orthodoxy churches in catholic and
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I believe there could have been much more detail involving Alexander III and his reforms. For example, there is no mention of increasing the power of the secret police in order to repress liberals and revolutionaries. There was a small mention of Russification and his aim to suppress the cultures of
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I did some work on this paragraph yesterday. It still sounded strange when I read it. What needed to be stressed - and wasn't - was that the People's Will DID assassinate Alexander II and did try to assassinate Alexander III. "Once again" sounded ridiculous and didn't make sense. I cleaned it up a
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It's inappropriate to mislead people by suggesting that the ancestry as given is something other than a possibility. Therefore some indication of the fact that it is disputed must be included if it is included. All that remains is to decide what that indication will be. -
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It doesn't look like there were any attempts before, but that they planned it can hardly be doubted. They killed his father a few years prior and he took great care of personal safety, so they probably couldn't get to him earlier.
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non-Russian peoples within the empire. Also, when talking about the persecution of the Jewish people, there is nothing about pogroms, or his restriction in their level of education and in the areas that they lived in.
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the People's Will planned the murder of Tsar Alexander III". This line was added by an anon user. Wanted to know if it's known that they had planned attempts before; if so when was the first attempt ?
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as opposed to the Bolshoy Palace (The Grand Palace). It used to be the palace for the heir when the palace was the property of Potozky family. I have changed the name accordingly
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Please fix the contradiction. However, in each of the excerpts I used, the correlation between old and new styles is correct (12 days apart since this is between 1800 and 1900).
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I edited a plagiarized portion of the article under domestic policy to include a brief bit about Russification. Could use more detail though and a better source.
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In disposition Alexander bore little resemblance to... great-uncle, Emperor Alexander I, who could have been given the title of "the first gentleman of Europe".
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What's with the recent vandalism on this page, by more than one user? Did some other media source talk about Alexander III or Knowledge recently? --
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I find this article cover very little about his death. Usually in biography articles, death is cover at the end (which isn't the case here).
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Then maybe what the anon meant by "once again" was the earlier assassination of Alexander II. I'll modify the article accordingly.
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I thumbnailed the picture of Alexander, it makes the article look better, in my opinion. --
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The "Maley Palace" where Alexander III is just Maly (The Smaller) Palace in the
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Whatever Alexander III played, it was not bridge. It might have been
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Yes, much better. Although, did a citation get lost along the way?
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Moved the train accident to the family life section. Is it better?
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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the Peoples Will planned the murder of Tsar Alexander III"
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Meaningless claim. It would need a citation anyway.
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