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Eventually, the Tsar's promises began to fall flat, and so a group of [[Russian Revolution|revolutionaries]] in Russia – known as the [[Narodnaya Volya|People's Will]] – began plotting Alexander's murder. Despite numerous failed attempts, in 1881, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ignacy Hryniewiecki]]<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed (film)|Assassin's Creed: The Movie]]'' – ''[[Who's In Your Blood?]]''</ref> killed Alexander in a bomb attack on the Imperial carriage in [[Saint Petersburg]].<ref name="The Fall" /> | Eventually, the Tsar's promises began to fall flat, and so a group of [[Russian Revolution|revolutionaries]] in Russia – known as the [[Narodnaya Volya|People's Will]] – began plotting Alexander's murder. Despite numerous failed attempts, in 1881, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ignacy Hryniewiecki]]<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed (film)|Assassin's Creed: The Movie]]'' – ''[[Who's In Your Blood?]]''</ref> killed Alexander in a bomb attack on the Imperial carriage in [[Saint Petersburg]].<ref name="The Fall" /> | ||
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| This article is about the Emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881'. You may be looking for 'his son, Alexander III' or others named Alexander'. |
Alexander II (29 April 1818 – 13 March 1881), born Alexander Nikolaevich Romanov, also known as Alexander the Liberator, was the Emperor of the Russian Empire from 3 March 1855 until his assassination in 1881, the King of Congress Poland and the Grand Duke of Finland. Secretly, he was influenced by the Templar Order.[1]
Eventually, the Tsar's promises began to fall flat, and so a group of revolutionaries in Russia – known as the People's Will – began plotting Alexander's murder. Despite numerous failed attempts, in 1881, the Assassin Ignacy Hryniewiecki[2] killed Alexander in a bomb attack on the Imperial carriage in Saint Petersburg.[1]