User talk:Enaidyram

In reading the article concerning Nicholas I of Russia, I noted that it was claimed that his brother, Alexander I "died suddenly of haemophilia". According to Wikipedia's article on Alexander I, he reportedly died of typhus; even though there was apparently a lot of mystery surrounding his death and burial, in all that I have ever read concerning the history of Russia, I have never come across any suggestion that there was ever a hint of haemophilia in the Russia Romanov dynasty until the birth of Alexis, Nicholas II son, and certainly no suggestion that Alexander I was a sufferer.