NOBLEMAN

Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia

1843 - 1865

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Nicholas Alexandrovich (Russian: Николай Александрович; 20 September [O.S. 8 September] 1843 – 24 April [O.S. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia has received more than 274,469 page views. His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 25 in 2019). Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia is the 188th most popular nobleman (down from 184th in 2019), the 284th most popular biography from Russia (down from 282nd in 2019) and the 14th most popular Russian Nobleman.

Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia, was most famous for being the son of Tsar Alexander II of Russia and the heir to the Russian throne. He was assassinated in 1881.

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Over the past year Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia has had the most page views in the with 120,239 views, followed by English (85,484), and German (17,257). In terms of yearly growth of page views the top 3 wikpedia editions are English (70.68%), Egyptian Arabic (51.17%), and Chinese (34.92%)

Among NOBLEMEN

Among noblemen, Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia ranks 188 out of 1,415Before him are Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Frederick, Prince of Wales, Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark, Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden, Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, and Germaine of Foix. After him are Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders, Catherine of Sweden, Countess Palatine of Kleeburg, Queen Noor of Jordan, Maria Theresa of Savoy, Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, and Gioffre Borgia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1843, Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia ranks 15Before him are Henry James, William McKinley, Gabriel Tarde, Elisabeth of Wied, Duchess Mathilde Ludovika in Bavaria, and Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz. After him are Richard Avenarius, Princess Maria Annunciata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Benito Pérez Galdós, Oscar Montelius, Walther Flemming, and Princess Maria Clotilde of Savoy. Among people deceased in 1865, Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia ranks 11Before him are Leopold I of Belgium, Emil Lenz, William Rowan Hamilton, Anna Pavlovna of Russia, Johann Franz Encke, and Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston. After him are Christian Jürgensen Thomsen, Robert FitzRoy, Elizabeth Gaskell, Infante Francisco de Paula, Duke of Cádiz, Heinrich Barth, and Shoqan Walikhanov.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia ranks 284 out of 3,761Before him are Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz (1843), Andrei Grechko (1903), Aleksandr Dugin (1962), Varlam Shalamov (1907), Oleg Penkovsky (1919), and Eugen Sandow (1867). After him are Eduard Limonov (1943), Viktor Vasnetsov (1848), Vladimir K. Zworykin (1888), Alexey Ekimov (1945), Alexej von Jawlensky (1864), and Vsevolod Meyerhold (1874).

Among NOBLEMEN In Russia

Among noblemen born in Russia, Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsesarevich of Russia ranks 14Before him are Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia (1882), Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (1853), Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia (1857), Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia (1827), Daniel of Moscow (1261), and Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia (1876). After him are Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia (1860), Dmitry of Uglich (1582), Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia (1890), Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia (1819), Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich of Russia (1554), and Grand Duke Alexander Alexandrovich of Russia (1869).