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  2. Paul I of Russia - Wikipedia

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    So Dark a Stream: a Study of the Emperor Paul I of Russia, 1754-1801. Haukeil, Henry A.; Tyrrell, H. (1854). The History of Russia from the foundation of the Empire to the War with Turkey in 1877–78. Vol. 1. London: The London Printing and Publishing Company, Limited. Macek, Bernhard A. (2012).

  3. Personality and reputation of Paul I of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Paul I of Russia, also known as Tsar Paul, reigned as Emperor of Russia from 1796 to 1801. He succeeded his mother, Catherine the Great, and immediately began a mission to undo her legacy. Paul had deep animosity towards his mother and her actions as empress.

  4. History of Russia (1796–1855) - Wikipedia

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    Paul became an adamant opponent of France, and Russia joined Britain and Austria in a war against France. In 1798–1799 Russian troops under one of the country's most famous generals, Aleksandr Suvorov , performed brilliantly, driving the French from Italy.

  5. Russian occupations of Beirut - Wikipedia

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    When this aid, in the form of a small Russian squadron, arrived in the region, Ali had already fled Egypt and taken refuge in Acre, the power base of his ally, Zahir al-Umar. After helping repel an Ottoman offensive on Sidon, the Russian squadron sailed for Beirut. They bombarded the town in June 1772 and occupied it from June 23 to 28.

  6. Sophia Razumovskaya - Wikipedia

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    [1] She succeeded with her task and had a son with him, Semyon Veliky (1772-1794), whose upbringing was provided by the empress. Paul married in 1773, and in 1776, Sophia remarried count Peter Kirillovich Razumovskiy, son of field marshal Kirill Grigorievich Razumovsky. As her father-in-law protested and expressed his dislike of the marriage ...

  7. Pavel Alexandrovich Stroganov - Wikipedia

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    Count Stroganov was born on 18 June 1772 in Paris, and was called "Popo" in his family. He was a son of Alexander Sergeyevich Stroganov and, his second wife, Princess Ekaterina Petrovna Trubetskaya (daughter of Prince Peter Nikitich Trubetskoy). [1] His godfather was the Russian Emperor Paul I, and his childhood friend was the future Tsar ...

  8. History of Russia (1721–1796) - Wikipedia

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    History of Russia (1721–96) is the history of Russia during the Era of Russian palace revolutions and the Age of Catherine the Great. It began with creation of Russian Empire in 1721, the rule of Catherine I in 1725, and ended with the short rule of Peter III of Russia .

  9. 1772 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1772 in Russia. Incumbents. Monarch – Catherine II; Events. This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (July 2016)