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6 days ago · Peter I (born June 9 [May 30, Old Style], 1672, Moscow, Russia—died February 8 [January 28], 1725, St. Petersburg) was the tsar of Russia ...
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Peter I, Russian Pyotr Alekseyevich known as Peter the Great , (born June 9, 1672, Moscow, Russia—died Feb. 8, 1725, St.
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The years 1682 to 1725 encompass the troubled but important regency of Sophia Alekseyevna (until 1689), the joint reign of Ivan V and Peter I (the Great), ...
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Peter's personality left its imprint on the whole history of Russia. A man of original and shrewd intellect, exuberant, courageous, industrious, and iron-willed ...
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The Russian tsar, or emperor, Peter I is called Peter the Great because of his outstanding career as a ruler and reformer. He made Russia more modern and ...
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The founder of the Russian Empire was Peter I, called Peter the Great. Under him, Russia ceased to be a poor and backward Asian country and became a modern ...
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Peter I, tsar of Russia who reigned jointly with his half-brother Ivan V (1682–96) and alone thereafter (1696–1725) and who in 1721 was proclaimed emperor.
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To dislodge them, Peter took an active part in forming the great alliance, comprising Russia, Saxony, and Denmark–Norway, which started the Northern War in 1700 ...
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