Николай (Рома́нов) Романов
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Николай Павлович (Рома́нов) Романов (1796 - 1855)

Николай Павлович "Nikolai I Pavlovich Romanov, Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russians, King of Poland, Grand Duke of Finland" Романов formerly Рома́нов aka Romanov, of Russia
Born in Gatchina, Russian Empiremap
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Died at age 58 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empiremap
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Biography

Nicholas I (Николай I Павлович, r Nikolai I Pavlovich; 6 July [O.S. 25 June] 1796 – 2 March [O.S. 18 February] 1855) was the Emperor of Russia from 1825 until 1855. He was also the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland. He was a key player in the ascendency of Russia as a world power and helped hasten the disintegration of the aging Ottoman empire.

Nicholas was born in Gatchina to Emperor Paul I and Empress Maria Feodorovna. He was a brother of Alexander I of Russia and of Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich of Russia.

Consort: Charlotte of Prussia. Issue:

  1. Alexander II of Russia
  2. Maria, Duchess of Leuchtenberg
  3. Olga, Queen of Württemberg
  4. Alexandra, Princess Frederick William of Hesse-Cassel
  5. Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich
  6. Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich
  7. Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich

Nicholas died on 2 March 1855, during the Crimean War. He caught a chill and refused medical treatment and died of pneumonia


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Romanov-88 and Рома́нов-2 appear to represent the same person because: The naming informs that that these two profiles are duplicates
posted by Richard Shelley
Thanks for keeping an on this, Richard!
posted by Maggie N.
I would like to put this Profile id on my profile. How do I use it with the special characters?
posted by [Living Trogstad]
Romanov-2 and ????????-2 appear to represent the same person because: Romanov-2 is basically an empty profile, has a child profile - Alexander who has merge proposal initiated which would rely on a parental merge. As for the child - this profile is the closest match for the Nicholas - Alexander relationship
posted by Richard Shelley
Petrovich-3 and Romanov-25 do not represent the same person because: father and son

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