Just a very small point. The term "Prince" has a very different meaning in Russia than that within most western monarchies. In Russia it is considered the highest rank of nobility, not royalty. The issue of reigning monarchs in Russia were styled Grand Duke/Duchess unless they were the first born son and heir apparent; in which case they were styled "Czarevitch." This term is roughly analogous to that of "Dauphin" in France under the ancien regime
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Just a very small point. The term "Prince" has a very different meaning in Russia than that within most western monarchies. In Russia it is considered the highest rank of nobility, not royalty. The issue of reigning monarchs in Russia were styled Grand Duke/Duchess unless they were the first born son and heir apparent; in which case they were styled "Czarevitch." This term is roughly analogous to that of "Dauphin" in France under the ancien regime
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i like very much the history of russia :D ... alexei ...what was his father`s name?
His father was the royal martyr Czar Nicholas II.
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