Alexander i


saint, pope a.d. 106?–115.
(aleksandr pavlovich) 1777–1825, czar of russia 1801–25.
(alexander obrenovichoraleksandar obrenović) 1876–1903, king of serbia 1889–1903.
1888–1934, king of yugoslavia 1921–34 (son of peter i of serbia).
noun
c. 1080–1124, king of scotland (1107–24), son of malcolm iii
1777–1825, tsar of russia (1801–25), who helped defeat napoleon and formed the holy alliance (1815)

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