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'''Alexander III of Russia''' (10 March 1845 – 1 November 1894) (Russian: ''Александр Третий Александрович'' (Aleksandr III Aleksandrovich)) reigned as Emperor of Russia from 13 March 1881 until his death in 1894. He is to be featured in ''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]''.
'''Alexander III of Russia''' (10 March 1845 – 1 November 1894) (Russian: ''Александр Третий Александрович'' (Aleksandr III Aleksandrovich)) reigned as Emperor of Russia from 13 March 1881 until his death in 1894. He is to be featured in ''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]''.


In his lifetime, the Assassin [[Nikolai Orelov]] chased Alexander III of Russia, possibly a [[Templar]] or even their grand master, onto a subway train in order to retrieve a "[[Piece of Eden|priceless artifact]]".
In his lifetime, the Assassin [[Nikolai Orelov]] chased Alexander III of Russia, possibly a [[Templar]] or even their grand master, onto a subway train in order to retrieve a "[[Piece of Eden|priceless artifact]]".
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Alexander III of Russia (10 March 1845 – 1 November 1894) (Russian: Александр Третий Александрович (Aleksandr III Aleksandrovich)) reigned as Emperor of Russia from 13 March 1881 until his death in 1894. He is to be featured in Assassin's Creed: The Fall.

In his lifetime, the Assassin Nikolai Orelov chased Alexander III of Russia, possibly a Templar or even their grand master, onto a subway train in order to retrieve a "priceless artifact".