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1  Discussions about Other Imperial Palaces / Palaces in the Crimea / Re: Your trips to the Crimea - opinions/questions/help on: January 28, 2006, 08:52:38 PM
 Cheesy, Oh.
2  Discussions about the Imperial Family and European Royalty / Balkan Royal Families / Re: The Balkans--their cultures, languages, religion and history on: January 22, 2006, 07:24:35 AM
Imperial Russia also was a loyal which fought bravely alongside its allies, but the Russian people did not harvest the Gloria of its well-deserved victory, because of the damn communists who was in the process of ruin Russia and its people. How the world would have developed if this not had happen.
C
3  Imperial Russia and Romanov Links / News Links / Re: Demise of Peterhof Farm Palace on: December 25, 2005, 08:31:50 AM
Poor Russia, very sad news indeed.
C.
4  Discussions about the Imperial Family and European Royalty / Nicholas II / Re: Nicholas II was Unprepared to Rule. Why? on: December 12, 2005, 02:17:44 AM
You are completely right in all your views, but remember Nicholas was only 26 becoming Emperor of the greatest Empire on earth, and certainly not the most ease Empire to rule. He was practically unprepared, and not willing to accept the challenge. I think Nicky knew his own limits. Alexander III much to blame.
The assignation of Alexander II was a disaster for Russia and for the world, with his reformation of Russia there would have been no revolution, no 1. or 2. world war, neither the oppression and destructive evil of communism to Russia and eastern Europe.  
C
5  Discussions about the Imperial Family and European Royalty / Tsarevich Alexei Nicholaievich / Re: Was his teeth crooked? on: December 09, 2005, 03:06:32 AM
Hi.
Alexei had a charming gap between his two front teeth, but not bad teeth in general. Besides The IF. had an American dentist attached to the court? Grin
C
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