Russia's highest-ranking rulers, TOP-7
Throughout the century-long history of Russia, among its rulers, there were people of completely different heights. However, some of them stood out so much from the general background that their tall stature became one of the remarkable features that entered historical chronicles. This ranking is based on preserved historical data, contemporary descriptions, and the results of anthropological studies. The TOP-7 includes rulers whose height was recorded at one hundred seventy-five centimeters and above. 1. Peter I the Great (1682–1725) — 204 cm Among all the rulers of Russia, Emperor Peter I is the unambiguous record holder for height. His height was two hundred four centimeters. According to some data, he could have reached two hundred thirteen centimeters, making him a giant even by modern standards. At the same time, the famous \"royal\" footwear of Peter was size forty-one. His remarkable height and powerful physique were often depicted on ceremonial portraits and highlighted his role as a great reformer. 2. Alexander III (1881–1894) — 190 cm The second place in this list is held by Emperor Alexander III, whose height, according to historical data, was one hundred ninety centimeters. Contemporary witnesses noted that he was a true Russian hero, possessing not only a tall stature but also extraordinary physical strength. He could easily bend a coin or tear a deck of cards in half. His nickname \"Peacemaker\" is associated with the fact that during his reign, Russia did not engage in war. 3. Nicholas I (1825–1855) — 189 cm Emperor Nicholas I, the elder brother of Alexander I and the father of Alexander II, was one hundred eighty-nine centimeters tall. He was a prominent, slender, and militaristic monarch whose appearance perfectly matched his reputation as the \"gendarme of Europe\" and \"master of parades.\" His tall stature and posture left an indelible impression on contemporaries, while his menacing gaze and authoritative manner highl ... Read more
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