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Alexander III of Russia Summary

(born March 10, 1845, St. Petersburg, Russia—died Nov. 1, 1894, Livadiya, Crimea) Tsar of Russia (1881–94).

He assumed the throne after the assassination of his father, Alexander II. The internal reforms he instituted were designed to correct what he saw as the too-liberal tendencies of his father's reign. He thus opposed representative government and ardently supported Russian nationalism. His political ideal was a nation containing a single nationality, language, religion, and form of administration, and accordingly he instituted programs such as the Russification of national minorities in the Russian Empire and the persecution of non-Orthodox religious groups.

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