Talk:Prince Constantine Constantinovich of Russia

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This article is bordering on whether it ever can be regarded as encyclopedic. The young man in question did not do anything individually prominent. It is fragmenting to make these separate articles. There could be an article that lists and explains this guy and all his non-pominent siblings and close relatives - such gives also better context to all these persons. If such is not created, I suggest merging to his father's article which also is somewhat thin of prominence. Soon I will propose deletion of this article altogether, if its information is not merged into a more extensive place. 217.140.193.123 08:26, 17 August 2005 (UTC)

Well, this is an encyclopedia... but that being said, I think there should be a single new article on all the Alapaevsk martyrs, of which the prince was one. He, his brothers, and the other Alapaevsk martyrs are recognized by the Russian Orthodox Church, and their martyrdom is an important part of 20th century Orthodox history in Russia. JTH 1 September 2005.