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The Church Reform of Peter the Great was a set of changes Tsar Peter I (ruled 1682–1725) introduced to the Russian Orthodox Church, especially to church ...
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Peter I was Tsar of all Russia from 1682, and the first Emperor of all Russia, known as Peter the Great, from 1721 until his death in 1725.
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The government reforms of Peter I aimed to modernize the Tsardom of Russia (later the Russian Empire) based on Western European models. Peter the Great.
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The Will of Peter the Great, a political forgery, purported to express the geopolitical testament of Emperor Peter I of Russia ( r.
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The primacy of Peter, also known as Petrine primacy is the position of preeminence that is attributed to Peter among the Twelve Apostles.
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Pierre d'Achères), was a Roman Catholic priest of Amiens and a key figure during the military expedition from France to Jerusalem, known as the People's Crusade ...
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The term "Great Church" (Latin: ecclesia magna) is used in the historiography of early Christianity to mean the period of about 180 to 313, between that of ...
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Peter Behrens (14 April 1868 – 27 February 1940) was a leading German architect, graphic and industrial designer, best known for his early pioneering AEG ...
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Peter the Great Peter I or Pyotr Alekseevich was a czar of Russia. He transformed Russia from an isolated kingdom into a transcontinental superpower. Peter ...
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