Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia — Alexander Александар Crown Prince of Yugoslavia The Crown Prince at the celebrations of the wedding of Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, and Daniel Westling, 18 June 2010 … Wikipedia
Alexander, Count of Hoyos — Alexander Graf von Hoyos, Freiherr zu Stichsenstein Chef de cabinet of the Imperial Foreign Minister In office 22 April 1912 – 4 January 1917 Preceded by … Wikipedia
Alexander I — may refer to:*Alexander I of Macedon, king of Macedon 495 450 B.C. *Alexander I of Epirus King of Epirus about 342 B.C. *Pope Alexander I, Pope from 106 to 115 *Alexander I of Scotland (c. 1078 1124), King of Scotland *Alexandru I cel Bun… … Wikipedia
Alexander Karađorđević — may refer to several different people from the Karađorđević royal family of Serbia:* Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia (1842–1858) * Alexander I of Yugoslavia (1921–1934) * Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, born 1924, son of Prince Regent… … Wikipedia
Alexander Gustav von Schrenk — Nacimiento 1816 Balte, (actual República serbia de Bosnia) Fallecimiento … Wikipedia Español
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral — may refer to various Eastern Orthodox cathedrals, all named after Russian saint Alexander Nevsky:* Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Baku in Azerbaijan (no longer extant) * Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Belgrade in Serbia * Alexander Nevsky Cathedral,… … Wikipedia
Alexander Soloviev (historian) — Alexander Soloviev (Serbian: Александар Соловјев, Russian: Александр Соловьёв) (1890 – 1971) was a Slavist, researcher of the Bogumils, Serbian heraldry, philately, archeology, translator from Russian and French, and professor of history of… … Wikipedia
Alexander — Alexander1 [al΄ig zan′dər] n. [L < Gr Alexandros, lit., defender of men < alexein, to defend + anēr (gen. andros), man] 1. a masculine name: dim. Alec, Alex, Sandy; equiv. Fr. Alexandre, It. Alessandro, Russ. Aleksandr, Scot. Alistair, Sp.… … English World dictionary
Alexander von Nordmann — Nacimiento 24 de mayo 1803 Kymi (hoy parte de Kotka) … Wikipedia Español
Alexander Peya — à Roland Garros en 2011 … Wikipédia en Français