Industrial Age · Europe · Politics

1855

Nicholas I Dies

March 2, 1855

Tsar Nicholas I, the autocrat who had put down the Decembrists and kept Europe frozen for thirty years, died in St. Petersburg of pneumonia, possibly self-neglected in despair at Russia's failures in the Crimea. His son Alexander II, unlike his father, understood that something had to change, and inherited both the war and the reform.