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  1. The Imperial Lyceum (Императорский Царскосельский лицей, Imperatorskiy Tsarskosel'skiy litsey) in Tsarskoye Selo near Saint Petersburg, also known historically as the Imperial Alexander Lyceum after its founder Tsar Alexander I, was an educational institution which was founded in 1811 with the object ...

  2. The Alexander Palace (built from 1792 onwards) was first the home of Catherine the Great 's grandson, the Grand Duke Alexander Pavlovich, who later became Emperor Alexander I ( r.1801–1825 ). After his abdication, Nicholas II and his family were held there by revolutionary forces under house arrest until 13 August 1917. [3] .

  3. The curriculum of the Lyceum was drawn up by Speransky back in 1808. The main place in the learning process was given to the sciences of moral and historical character. Approved in 1810 by Emperor Alexander I «Resolution on the Lyceum," equated the new educational institution in the rights and benefits with other Russian universities.

  4. The Lyceum was opened under the order of Emperor Alexander I just next to the Yekaterninsky tsar palace in Tsarskoye Selo, not far St. Petersburg. There is now a museum inside the Lyceum where...

  5. The Lyceum was founded, by the Emperor Alexander I, with the object of educating youths of the best families, who should afterwards. occupy important posts in the Imperial service.

  6. In 1811, the Imperial Lyceum of Tsarskoye Selo was opened in a wing of the Catherine Palace, and it became one of the empire’s most prestigious educational institutions.

  7. The Imperial Lyceum (Императорский Царскосельский лицей, Imperatorskiy Tsarskosel'skiy litsey) in Tsarskoye Selo near Saint Petersburg, also known historically as the Imperial Alexander Lyceum after its founder Tsar Alexander I, was an educational institution which was founded in 1811 with the object of educating ...