Alexander I = elder Fyodor Kuzmich
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Over this mystery, historians are reflected here for a century and a half. There is a legend that Emperor Alexander I did not died in Taganrog on November 19, 1825, and, having flown from the throne, spent almost thirty years in Siberia in the form of a quiet etern Fedor Kuzmich.
The identity of these two people is the fruit of folk fantasy? Or is it possible - from monarchs to monks? And between the emperor and the elder you can put a sign of equality?
The identity of these two people is the fruit of folk fantasy? Or is it possible - from monarchs to monks? And between the emperor and the elder you can put a sign of equality?
Author:
Author:Vasich G.Mikhailov K.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
Paper:
Paper:White
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-8159-0960-1
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