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Tsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection

Tsar Alexander I of Russia, known as the Royal Allied Oak and Self-Created Mushroom Kings, was a prominent figure in Russian history

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: Portrait of Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, 1820-before 1837. Creator: Carl Gustaf Hjalmar Mörner

Portrait of Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, 1820-before 1837. Creator: Carl Gustaf Hjalmar Mörner
Portrait of Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, 1820-before 1837

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: Passage of allied sovereigns on boulevard Saint-Denis, April 10, 1814, 1815. Creator: Jean Zippel

Passage of allied sovereigns on boulevard Saint-Denis, April 10, 1814, 1815. Creator: Jean Zippel
Passage of allied sovereigns on boulevard Saint-Denis, April 10, 1814, 1815

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: A Kiss at the Congress, published November 18, 1818. Creator: William Heath

A Kiss at the Congress, published November 18, 1818. Creator: William Heath
A Kiss at the Congress, published November 18, 1818

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: A Russian Dandy, published December 8, 1818. Creator: William Heath

A Russian Dandy, published December 8, 1818. Creator: William Heath
A Russian Dandy, published December 8, 1818

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: The Royal Allied Oak and Self-Created Mushroom Kings, May 29, 1815

The Royal Allied Oak and Self-Created Mushroom Kings, May 29, 1815

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: Coronation of the Czar Alexander I, Moscow, September 1801, 1801

Coronation of the Czar Alexander I, Moscow, September 1801, 1801

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: Alexander of Russia, (1777-1825), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Alexander of Russia, (1777-1825), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Alexander of Russia, (1777-1825), 1830. Alexander I of Russia (1777-1825) Emperor of Russia (Tsar) between 1801 and 1825, defeated Napoleon, who attacked Russia in 1812

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: The Battle of Leipzig, (1813), 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Battle of Leipzig, (1813), 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Battle of Leipzig, (1813), 1890. Battle of Leipzig fought between 16-19 October 1813, between an alliance of Russia, Prussia, Austria, and Sweden

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: The Battle of the Nations, Leipzig, 16-19 October 1813, (1936). Creator: Unknown

The Battle of the Nations, Leipzig, 16-19 October 1813, (1936). Creator: Unknown
The Battle of the Nations, Leipzig, 16-19 October 1813, (1936). Die Volkerschlacht Bei Leipzig, 16-19 Oktober 1813. The allied monarchs: King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: Alexander Emperor of Russia, (1777-1825), 1816. Creator: Unknown

Alexander Emperor of Russia, (1777-1825), 1816. Creator: Unknown
Alexander Emperor of Russia, (1777-1825), 1816. Alexander I (1777-1825) Emperor of Russia from 1801-1825, changed Russias position relative to France four times between 1804-1812 from neutrality

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: Monument to Alexander I. Arch of Triumph, and the Staab Building, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1897

Monument to Alexander I. Arch of Triumph, and the Staab Building, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1897. Designed by Auguste de Montferrand and built between 1830 and 1834

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: The Winter Palace, St Petersburg, Russia, 1895. Creator: Unknown

The Winter Palace, St Petersburg, Russia, 1895. Creator: Unknown
The Winter Palace, St Petersburg, Russia, 1895. The Alexander Column, erected in honour of Tsar Alexander I, and the Winter Palace, built in the Elizabethan Baroque style

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: Meeting of the two Emperors, 25 June 1807, (c1850). Artist: Francois-Louis Couché

Meeting of the two Emperors, 25 June 1807, (c1850). Artist: Francois-Louis Couché
Meeting of the two Emperors, 25 June 1807, (c1850). Napoleon I meets Alexander I, Czar of Russia, on a raft in the middle of the river Niemen, near Tilsit (Russia)

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: Napoleon and Alexander at Erfurt, 1808, (1896)

Napoleon and Alexander at Erfurt, 1808, (1896). Meeting at Erfurt in Thuringen, central Germany, of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) and Tsar Alexander I of Russia (1777-1825)

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, c1800, (1896). Artist: Francesco Vendramini

Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, c1800, (1896). Artist: Francesco Vendramini
Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, c1800, (1896). Alexander I (1777-1825) reigned as Emperor of Russia between 1801 and 1825. Engraving after the drawing by L De St. Aubin

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: Napoleon and Alexander at Tilsit Studying The Map of Europe, 1807, (1896)

Napoleon and Alexander at Tilsit Studying The Map of Europe, 1807, (1896). On 7 July 7 1807, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) and Czar Alexander I (1777-1825) agreed to dismember Prussia

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: Banquet at the Guildhall, City of London, 1814 (1815)

Banquet at the Guildhall, City of London, 1814 (1815). Interior view of the Guildhall during a banquet in honour of the Prince Regent (the future George IV), Tsar Alexander I

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: Procession of the Prince Regent, 1814

Procession of the Prince Regent, 1814. A broad sheet at the head of which is depicted the procession of the Prince Regent to Guildhall to celebrate peace after the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: Banquet at the Guildhall, City of London, 1814. Artist

Banquet at the Guildhall, City of London, 1814. Artist
Banquet at the Guildhall, City of London, 1814. Banquet at Guildhall to the Prince Regent, the Czar of Russia and the King of Prussia, June 18

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: The Imperial Guard Manoeuvring in the Presence of the Two Emperors at Tilsit, 28 June 1807

The Imperial Guard Manoeuvring in the Presence of the Two Emperors at Tilsit, 28 June 1807. On 25 June 1807, Napoleon and Alexander I of Russia met on a raft in the middle of the river Neman in

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: The Allied commanders at Leipzig, 1813 (1815). Artist: Thomas Sutherland

The Allied commanders at Leipzig, 1813 (1815). Artist: Thomas Sutherland
The Allied commanders at Leipzig, 1813 (1815). Meeting of the Emperors of Russia and Austria, King of Prussia and Crown Prince of Sweden in the Great Square of Leipzig, October 18th 1813

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: The Allied Staff at Leipzig, 1902. Artist: Siegmund L Allemand

The Allied Staff at Leipzig, 1902. Artist: Siegmund L Allemand
The Allied Staff at Leipzig, 1902. The Battle of Leipzig or Battle of the Nations (16-19 October 1813), the coalition led by Tsar Alexander I of Russia defeated the French army of Napoleon I

Background imageTsar Alexander I Of Russia Collection: Dinner in Tilsit between Frederick William III of Prussia, Tsar Alexander I of Russia and Napoleon

Dinner in Tilsit between Frederick William III of Prussia, Tsar Alexander I of Russia and Napoleon
XIR781323 Dinner in Tilsit between Frederick William III of Prussia, Tsar Alexander I of Russia and Napoleon, who raises a toast to the Queen of Prussia


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Tsar Alexander I of Russia, known as the Royal Allied Oak and Self-Created Mushroom Kings, was a prominent figure in Russian history. His coronation took place in Moscow on September 1801, marking the beginning of his reign. A portrait from 1830 showcases his regal presence and commanding demeanor. Alexander's leadership during The Battle of Leipzig in 1813 earned him great respect. This historic battle, also known as the Battle of the Nations, saw him leading his troops with valor and determination. An artwork from 1890 depicts this pivotal moment in European history. The Monument to Alexander I stands proudly at the Arch of Triumph in St. Petersburg, Russia. Erected in 1897, it serves as a reminder of his significant contributions to the nation's heritage. The Winter Palace is another iconic symbol associated with Tsar Alexander I's reign. This majestic building located in St Petersburg served as his residence and witnessed many important events throughout history. A meeting between two emperors occurred on June 25th, 1807 when Napoleon Bonaparte and Alexander I came together for diplomatic discussions. Captured by Francois-Louis Couché around c1850, this painting immortalizes their encounter. Another notable event was Napoleon and Alexander studying a map of Europe at Tilsit in 1807. Francesco Vendramini beautifully depicted this scene capturing their strategic planning during that time period. Alexander I left an indelible mark on Russian history through his visionary leadership and military prowess. His legacy continues to be celebrated even today.