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  1. Feb 15, 2022 · Peter the Great: A Biography – the definitive account by the distinguished British historian of Russia Lindsey Hughes; Yale University Press, 2002 The Revolution of Peter the Great – a useful, condensed version of three volumes surveying Peter's reform of Russian culture and society, by James Cracraft; Harvard University Press, 2003

  2. Peter the Great Facts. Peter the Great (1672-1725) was the fourth Tsar of the Romanov dynasty. He reigned from 1682 to 1725, a man large in both personality and physical size. He stood 6 feet and 8 inches tall, while the average height at the time was around 5 foot 6 inches. Born as Pyotr Alekseyevich (Peter is the English version of Pyotr ...

  3. Peter the Great fact file. Born on 30 May 1672, Peter was the son of Tsar Alexis I, and the first son from his second marriage. In 1682, ten-year-old Peter became joint tsar with his half-brother Ivan and in 1696 began to rule alone. From childhood, Peter was interested in warfare and practical activities such as carpentry, and sailing and ...

  4. Peter the Great began having problems with his urinary tract and bladder in 1723. He had a surgery in 1724 though his heath started failing again soon after. He died on February 8, 1725, without nominating an heir. Peter the Great was the Tsar and first Emperor of Russia known for his extensive expansion and reforms.

  5. When Natalya died in 1694, the 22-year-old Peter gained real power. Then, when Ivan V died in 1696, Peter became the sole ruler of Russia. When Peter came to the throne, Russia was considered to be 'backwards' in comparison to other European nations. This was because it was still using an old-style calendar, had a feudal system of government ...

  6. The nobility of Peter I. Peter’s internal policy served to protect the interest of Russia’s ruling class—the landowners and the nascent bourgeoisie. The material position of the landed nobility was strengthened considerably under Peter. Almost 100,000 acres of land and 175,000 serfs were allotted to it in the first half of the reign alone.

  7. Peter the Great was born Pyotr Alekseyevich on June 9, 1672 in Moscow, Russia. Peter the Great was the 14th child of Czar Alexis by his second wife, Natalya Kirillovna Naryshkina. Having ruled jointly with his brother Ivan V from 1682, when Ivan died in 1696, Peter was officially declared Sovereign of all Russia.

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