The Russian Fundamental Law of 23 April 1906. 1 The Russian State is one and indivisible , should the order of succession to the throne pass to a female line;
In addition, the 26th article stated that “With the Imperial Russian throne are indivisible the Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Finland”.
The Russian Constitution of 1906 refers to a major declared that Russia was “one and indivisible regulated the order of succession to the throne.
In addition, the 26th article stated that “With the Imperial Russian throne are indivisible the Kingdom of Poland and Grand Principality of Finland”.
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In addition, the 26th article stated that “With the Imperial Russian throne are indivisible the Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Finland”.
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Excerpts from the Fundamental Laws (1906) The Russian State is one and indivisible The order of succession to the Throne.
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: the 26th article stated that “With the Imperial Russian throne are indivisible the Kingdom of Poland and Grand
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: the 26th article stated that “With the Imperial Russian throne are indivisible the Kingdom of Poland and Grand