You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
alternatehistory.com
Tsar Alexander III of Russia was born in 1845, and IOTL died in 1894, making him 59, so it wouldn't be much of a stretch to have him live 6 more years to see him die in 1900, or 10 more years to see him die in 1904 at age 69, right?
IOTL he died of Nephritis, a kidney disease I know nothing about, but I Assume can be butterflied away, no?
In any case, what does the extended rule of the reactionary Alexander mean for Russia?
Probably little during the first years due to Nicholas's tendency to follow Alexander's policies...
Then again, Nicholas II may marry another princess, one without hemophilia...or he might die and be replaced by someone else as Tsarevich