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  1. Peter the Great facts and information plus worksheet packs and fact file. Includes 5 activities aimed at students 11-14 years old (KS3) & 5 activities aimed at students 14-16 years old (GCSE). Great for home study or to use within the classroom environment.

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  2. Introduction. 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 more powerful. Early Life. Peter was born on June 9, 1672, near Moscow, Russia. He was about 4 years old when his father died.

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    Peter was named after the apostle, and described as a newborn as "with good health, his mother's black, vaguely Tatar eyes, and a tuft of auburn hair". He was educated from an early age by several tutors commissioned by his father, Tsar Alexis of Russia, most notably Nikita Zotov, Patrick Gordon, and Paul Menesius. On 29 January 1676, Alexis died, ...

    Peter implemented sweeping reforms aimed at modernizingRussia. Heavily influenced by his advisors from Western Europe, Peter reorganized the Russian army along modern lines and dreamed of making Russia a maritime power. He faced much opposition to these policies at home but brutally suppressed rebellions against his authority, including by the Stre...

    Peter founded The All-Joking, All-Drunken Synod of Fools and Jesters, an organization that mocked the Orthodox and Catholic Church when he was eighteen. In January 1695, Peter refused to partake in a traditional Russian Orthodox ceremony of the Epiphany Ceremony, and would often schedule events for The All-Joking, All-Drunken Synod of Fools and Jes...

    Peter the Great had two wives, with whom he had fourteen children, three of whom survived to adulthood. Peter's mother selected his first wife, Eudoxia Lopukhina, with the advice of other nobles in 1689. This was consistent with previous Romanov tradition by choosing a daughter of a minor noble. This was done to prevent fighting between the stronge...

    Peter's legacy has always been a major concern of Russian intellectuals. Riasanovsky points to a "paradoxical dichotomy" in the black and white images such as God/Antichrist, educator/ignoramus, architect of Russia's greatness/destroyer of national culture, father of his country/scourge of the common man. Voltaire's 1759 biography gave 18th-century...

    Peter has been featured in many histories, novels, plays, films, monuments and paintings. They include the poems The Bronze Horseman, Poltava and the unfinished novel The Moor of Peter the Great, all by Alexander Pushkin. The former dealt with The Bronze Horseman, an equestrian statue raised in Peter's honour. Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy wrote a b...

    Russian battlecruiser Pyotr Velikiy, a Russian Navy battle cruiser named after Peter the Great
  4. Explore the life of Peter the Great with this quiz and its attached worksheet. Quiz questions will cover study areas that include a person who ruled at the same time as Peter and...

  5. Sep 21, 2023 · Peter the Great, an influential ruler in Russian history, played a key role in shaping Russia as a major player in European politics. His reign brought significant military, administration, and cultural reforms, transforming Russia from a medieval state to a modern empire.

  6. Oct 2, 2023 · Peter I of Russia (Peter the Great) was the Tsar of Russia from 1682-1721 and Emperor of Russia from 1721-1725. During his long reign, Peter had absolute power and brought real change to Russia, including building its first navy, introducing industrialisation, establishing educational institutions and creating the new Russian capital, St ...

  7. (1672–1725). 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 power in the western European world. He was one of his country’s greatest statesmen, organizers, and reformers.

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