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  1. Peter I ( Russian: Пётр I Алексеевич, romanized : Pyotr I Alekseyevich, [note 1] IPA: [ˈpʲɵtr ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ]; 9 June [ O.S. 30 May] 1672 – 8 February [ O.S. 28 January] 1725), commonly known as Peter the Great, [note 2] was Tsar of all Russia from 1682, and the first Emperor of all Russia from 1721 until his death ...

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Learn about the life and achievements of Peter the Great, a Russian czar in the late 17th century who reformed Russia into a great European nation. Find out how he created a strong navy, reorganized his army, secularized schools, introduced new divisions and more. Discover his early rule, sweeping changes, territorial gains, shortcomings and death.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Peter the Great, a Russian Tsar who pursued a policy of westernisation and economic development, transforming Russia from a backward agrarian economy to greater openness and western orientation. Find out how he built a new navy, increased the boundaries of Russia, increased the power of Russia, and faced challenges from the church and the people.

  4. Oct 12, 2023 · Peter's reforms were influenced by a few major events in his life. These include his trips to the town of Arkhangelsk from 1693 to 1694, which lies on the White Sea and significantly increased his love for the sea and his desire to have a whole navy. The second event was the Azov Campaigns (1695-1696), in which Peter got his first experience of ...

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  6. Peter I, Russian Pyotr Alekseyevich known as Peter the Great, (born June 9, 1672, Moscow, Russia—died Feb. 8, 1725, St. Petersburg), Tsar of Russia (1682–1725). Son of Tsar Alexis, he reigned jointly with his half brother Ivan V (1682–96) and alone from 1696. Interested in progressive influences from western Europe, he visited several ...

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