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1814
 
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The Russian emperor and the Prussian king take a salute in the Champs Elysées after the allies capture Paris       
1815
 
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The rulers of Russia, Prussia and Austria form a Holy Alliance to preserve their concept of a Christian Europe      
1815
 
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Poland becomes a kingdom of very limited independence, since the Russian tsar Alexander I is to be its king      
1820
 
    
Russian poet Alexander Pushkin publishes his first long poem, Ruslan and Ludmilla       
1825
 
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A December uprising in St Petersburg ends when troops fire on the crowd, but the 'Decembrists' become revolutionary martyrs      
1827
 
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Britain, France and Russia, supporting Greek independence, defeat the Turkish and Egyptian fleets at Navarino      
1831
 
    
Russian poet Alexander Pushkin publishes a grand historical drama, Boris Godunov       
1833
 
    
Alexander Pushkin publishes a novel in verse, Eugene Onegin       
1834
 
    
Alexander Pushkin publishes his best-known short story, The Queen of Spades       
1836
 
     
The Inspector General, a farce by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol satirising Russian offialdom, has tsar Nicholas I in the audience for the premiere