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'''Alexander II''' may refer to: | '''Alexander II''' may refer to: | ||
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* [[Alexander II of Macedon]], king of Macedon from 370 to 368 BC | * [[Alexander II of Macedon]], king of Macedon from 370 to 368 BC | ||
* [[Alexander II of Epirus]] (died 260 BC), king of Epirus in 272 BC | * [[Alexander II of Epirus]] (died 260 BC), king of Epirus in 272 BC | ||
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* [[Alexander II Mircea]] | * [[Alexander II Mircea]] | ||
* [[Alexander II of Russia]] (1818–1881), emperor of Russia | * [[Alexander II of Russia]] (1818–1881), emperor of Russia | ||
** [[Alexander II (statue in Helsinki)|''Alexander II'' (statue in Helsinki)]], Finland | |||
* [[Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia|Alexander II of Yugoslavia]] (born 1945), crown prince of Serbia | * [[Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia|Alexander II of Yugoslavia]] (born 1945), crown prince of Serbia | ||
Latest revision as of 22:48, 5 August 2025
Alexander II may refer to:
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- Alexander II of Macedon, king of Macedon from 370 to 368 BC
- Alexander II of Epirus (died 260 BC), king of Epirus in 272 BC
- Alexander II Zabinas, king of the Greek Seleucid kingdom in 128–123 BC
- Alexander (Byzantine emperor) ruled from 912 to 913
- Pope Alexander II of Alexandria, ruled from 702 to 729
- Patriarch Alexander II of Alexandria
- Pope Alexander II (died 1073), pope from 1061 to 1073
- Alexander II of Scotland (1198–1249), king of Scots
- Alexander II of Imereti (died 1510), king of Georgia and of Imereti
- Alexander II of Kakheti (1527–1605), king of Kakheti
- Alexander II Mircea
- Alexander II of Russia (1818–1881), emperor of Russia
- Alexander II (statue in Helsinki), Finland
- Alexander II of Yugoslavia (born 1945), crown prince of Serbia