Paul I after sighning the new Law of Succession: Finally, no more women on the Russian throne! A reign of logic and reason will begin for the XIX century!
Alexander I:
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Why is Pavel the First such underestimated person?
I'm not talking about him as the emperor of Russia anymore (just because I'm tired of arguing about him as the emperor).Let's look at him as a person.
He was born and was immediately taken away from his parents.His mom cooled down to him, because it's important for both of them to have intimacy from birth, and not after 40 fucking days, as his aunt did. After 8 years, his father is killed. Yes, I admit that Peter III is not a very good ruler, but as a father, I think he could have been a good father (if he had not been killed and his associates persuaded to communicate with Paul). Moreover, my mother was involved in the murder of my father (indirectly, of course, because after his death she blackened him in her memoirs, and destroyed other evidence about him).He is also told throughout his life that his mother killed his father, and he believes that he is alive (a reference to the Pugachev rebellion). I will not give everything else as an example, I am ready to talk about it for a long time, but I want to say only one thing:
Pavel is a good man. Despite his outbursts of anger, despite his excessive pedantry, he is a good man and a good father (His youngest son, Nicholas the First, recalled how Pavel played with them, communicated and called the younger ones "Sheep" or "Lambs" (MY GOD, THAT'S VERY SWEET))
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“The two eldest sons of Emperor Pavel I (Aleksandr and Konstantin) were terribly ugly because they physically resembled him, whereas the two youngest (Nikolay and Mikhail) were more beautiful because they did not resemble him physically.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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That one dracula meme (idea by @memonaita )
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