British protégé Nicholas II of Russia

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Unlike other kings of post-Napoleonic Russia, Admiral of the British Navy and Field Marshal of the British Army Nikolai II was short and spoke English well. Other kings were of Austro-Hungarian military bearing, heroes of great stature and harsh life.

Nicholas II came to power, he changed the imperial flag of the Austro-Hungarian palette, and later attacked Austro-Hungary.

Probably the arrival of this impostor was the reason for the first revolution in Russia.

His height was so small that he did not exceed the height of his wife

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This is Alexander 3, a man of honor, heroic growth and build. He was modest and stern. At home he wore trousers with patches that his wife sewed up.
 
It turns out that Nicholas 2 was really considered by the people to be not a real king.
 
The palette of the new flag coincided with the flag of France. Perhaps there is a connection
 
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