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Nicholas
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- the name of two tsars of Russia.;Nicholas I (1796–1855), brother of Alexander I, reigned 1825–55. At home he pursued rigidly conservative policies, while his expansionism in the Near East led to the Crimean War.
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- 1. the name of two tsars of Russia.
- ▪ Nicholas I (1796–1855), brother of Alexander I, reigned 1825–55. At home he pursued rigidly conservative policies, while his expansionism in the Near East led to the Crimean War.
- ▪ Nicholas II (1868–1918), son of Alexander III, reigned 1894–1917. Forced to abdicate after the Russian Revolution in 1917, he was shot along with his family a year later.
- (4th century), Christian prelate. Said to have been bishop of Myra in Lycia, he is patron saint ...
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- (1636–1711), French critic and poet; full name Nicholas Boileau-Despréaux. Boileau is ...
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- (1661–1736), English architect. Having become a clerk to Sir Christopher Wren in 1679, in 1690 ...
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- (c. 1500–55), English Protestant bishop and martyr. He was appointed bishop of Rochester (1547) ...
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- (c. 1500–55), English Protestant bishop and martyr. He was appointed bishop of Rochester in ...
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- (1674–1718), English playwright. Notable works: Tamerlane (1701) and The Fair Penitent (1703).
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- (1616–54), English herbalist. His Complete Herbal (1653) popularized herbalism and, despite ...
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- see Adrian IV
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