Примери за използване на Emperor alexander на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The Emperor Alexander I.
And now they serve Emperor Alexander.
Emperor Alexander II of Russia.
Portrait of Emperor Alexander II.
Emperor Alexander II with his family.
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But his son, Emperor Alexander III.
Emperor Alexander III died in 1894.
Portrait of Emperor Alexander III, 1886.
Emperor Alexander has signed a manifesto.
It is called in honor of the emperor Alexander II.
Emperor Alexander III of Russia died there in 1894.
They're openly plotting against Emperor Alexander!
Russian Emperor Alexander II personally approved the idea.
It was built by order of Emperor Alexander I in 1812.
The Emperor Alexander mosaic pictures the Emperor in full regalia, with a skull in his left hand.
He was the eldest of the six children of Emperor Alexander III.
The great Russian Emperor Alexander will not allow violence over our Orthodox brothers.
What symbolized the banner,approved by Emperor Alexander II.
In the bathhouse of Emperor Alexander I, the walls of all rooms were decorated with murals.
The completed painting was purchased by Emperor Alexander II.
Emperor Alexander II after the consent of the Great Powers ordered the start of preparations for military action.
This is the place where Emperor Alexander II was murdered.
Ten eggs were produced from 1885 to 1893 during the reign of Emperor Alexander III;
This is the location where Emperor Alexander II was fatally wounded.
The Russo-Turkish war is declared on April 12th,1877 in Kishinev by manifesto signed by the Emperor Alexander II.
The General Headquarters of the Russian Army and of Emperor Alexander II was located here during the War of Liberation.
The Russo-Turkish war is declared on April 12th, 1877 in Kishinev by manifesto signed by the Emperor Alexander II.
After the defeat of Napoleon's forces Josephine gave her Russian Emperor Alexander I, who retained the family Beauharnais his position and income.
The wonderful phrase Emperor Alexander III never uttered-“Russia has only two allies: its army and navy”- is possibly the best-worded description of geopolitical loneliness which should have long been accepted as our fate.
This station takes its name from the Alexanderplatz,which is a central square named to honor Russian Emperor Alexander I's visit to Berlin in 1805.