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Catherine II always knew that her successor would not be her son Pavel, but her beloved grandson Aleksandr. From his earliest years, he was brought up as a future ruler - in strict discipline and with a brilliant education. Having finally become emperor, Aleksandr intended to continue the reforms of his predecessors - to abolish serfdom and introduce a constitution. But at the beginning of the 19th century, a war broke out between two great empires - France and Russia. Aleksandr had to go through a thorny path from brilliant reforms to the Patriotic War.

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  • Sergey Goroshko

    Sergey Goroshko

  • Polina Kutepova

    Polina Kutepova

  • Yuliya Abdel-Fattakh

    Yuliya Abdel-Fattakh

  • Sofia Lebedeva

    Sofia Lebedeva

  • Dmitriy Kartashov

    Dmitriy Kartashov

  • Roman Kalkaev

    Roman Kalkaev

  • Vitaly Kishchenko

    Vitaly Kishchenko

  • Saveliy Kudryashov

    Saveliy Kudryashov

  • Ilya Aryupin

    Ilya Aryupin

Overview

Catherine II always knew that her successor would not be her son Pavel, but her beloved grandson Aleksandr. From his earliest years, he was brought up as a future ruler - in strict discipline and with a brilliant education. Having finally become emperor, Aleksandr intended to continue the reforms of his predecessors - to abolish serfdom and introduce a constitution. But at the beginning of the 19th century, a war broke out between two great empires - France and Russia. Aleksandr had to go through a thorny path from brilliant reforms to the Patriotic War.

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