Alexander I of Youngia (23 December 1777-1 December 1825), also known as Alexander the Blessed, served as King of Youngia, from 17 November 1802 to 1 December 1825, and also Protector of Rinland and King of Polish Territories in Youngia during that time.
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| - Alexander I of Youngia (23 December 1777-1 December 1825), also known as Alexander the Blessed, served as King of Youngia, from 17 November 1802 to 1 December 1825, and also Protector of Rinland and King of Polish Territories in Youngia during that time.
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| - Alexander I of Youngia (23 December 1777-1 December 1825), also known as Alexander the Blessed, served as King of Youngia, from 17 November 1802 to 1 December 1825, and also Protector of Rinland and King of Polish Territories in Youngia during that time. He was born in Saint Petersburg to Grand Duke Paul Traverish and Maria Feodorvona, daughter of the Duke of Wuttemberg. Alexander was the eldest of four brothers. He suceeded to the throne in 1802 only because Paul never was allowed to be king, and ruled during the chatoic period of the Capitalist Wars. In the first half of his reign Alexander tried introducing liberal reforms, while in the second half he revoked some of his reforms. He gained sucess in military campaigns. Under his rule, Youngia granted aunomony to parts of Poland and Finland.
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