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Aleksandr Mikhailovitch Dmitrov (Russ: Александр Микхаиловитч Дмитров) (2/4/1919-8/11/1994), who reigned under the regnal named Aleksandr III (Alexander III in the West), was the eighth Tsar of Alaska, reigning from 1964 until 1991. He ascended the throne upon the death of his cousin, Alexander II, in 1964, and oversaw the further reduction of the Tsar's power during his reign and expanded the office's role as that of a figurehead as opposed to having an actual role in government, often to the chagrin of the conservatives who were in power in the elected government for most of his reign. He was also Tsar during the economic boom of the late 1960's and early 1970's, as well as the successful 1976 World Cup and 1982 Olympics, both held in his country. However, his legacy was somewhat tarnish

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  • Alexander III of Alaska (Napoleon's World)
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  • Aleksandr Mikhailovitch Dmitrov (Russ: Александр Микхаиловитч Дмитров) (2/4/1919-8/11/1994), who reigned under the regnal named Aleksandr III (Alexander III in the West), was the eighth Tsar of Alaska, reigning from 1964 until 1991. He ascended the throne upon the death of his cousin, Alexander II, in 1964, and oversaw the further reduction of the Tsar's power during his reign and expanded the office's role as that of a figurehead as opposed to having an actual role in government, often to the chagrin of the conservatives who were in power in the elected government for most of his reign. He was also Tsar during the economic boom of the late 1960's and early 1970's, as well as the successful 1976 World Cup and 1982 Olympics, both held in his country. However, his legacy was somewhat tarnish
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place of burial
  • Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel, Sitka, Alaska
Full Name
  • Aleksandr Mikhailovitch Dmitrov
Spouse
  • Oksana Ivanovna
Name
  • Alexander III
Caption
  • AlexanderIII
Issue
coronation
  • 1964-08-25(xsd:date)
Father
Date of Death
  • 1994-08-11(xsd:date)
Mother
  • Maria Alexandrovna
House
Place of Birth
  • Sitka, Alaska
Place of death
  • Sitka, Alaska
Successor
date of burial
  • 1994-08-15(xsd:date)
Reign
  • --08-12
Succession
  • Emperor of Alaska
Date of Birth
  • 1919-02-02(xsd:date)
Predecessor
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  • Aleksandr Mikhailovitch Dmitrov (Russ: Александр Микхаиловитч Дмитров) (2/4/1919-8/11/1994), who reigned under the regnal named Aleksandr III (Alexander III in the West), was the eighth Tsar of Alaska, reigning from 1964 until 1991. He ascended the throne upon the death of his cousin, Alexander II, in 1964, and oversaw the further reduction of the Tsar's power during his reign and expanded the office's role as that of a figurehead as opposed to having an actual role in government, often to the chagrin of the conservatives who were in power in the elected government for most of his reign. He was also Tsar during the economic boom of the late 1960's and early 1970's, as well as the successful 1976 World Cup and 1982 Olympics, both held in his country. However, his legacy was somewhat tarnished by the vast corruption uncovered in the late 1980's, and as the social movement known as the Revolution of 1991 took hold, he became the first and to date last Alaskan monarch to willingly abdicate the throne.
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