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  1. Peter I av Russland. Peter den store, Pjotr Aleksejevitsj Velikij eller Pjotr Aleksejevitsj Romanov (født 30. mai jul. / 9. juni 1672 greg., døde 28. januar jul. / 8. februar 1725 greg. ), tsar av Russland, ble født i Moskva som sønnesønn av Mikhail Romanov, tsar fra 1613.

  2. Russian. Peter I: The Last Tsar and the First Emperor ( Russian: Пётр I: Последний царь и первый император, romanized : Pyotr I: Poslednyy tsar i pervyy imperator) is a 2022 Russian historical documentary film directed by Andrei Kravchuk [1] about the fate of one of the brightest Russian rulers, who forever ...

  3. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [n 1] ( / tʃaɪˈkɒfski / chy-KOF-skee; [2] 7 May 1840 – 6 November 1893) [n 2] was a Russian composer during the Romantic period. He was the first Russian composer whose music would make a lasting impression internationally. Tchaikovsky wrote some of the most popular concert and theatrical ...

  4. The Battle of Poltava [e] (8 July 1709) [f] was the decisive and largest battle of the Great Northern War. A Russian army under the command of Tsar Peter I defeated a Swedish army, under the command of Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld. The battle put an end to the status of the Swedish Empire as a European great power, as well as its eastbound expansion ...

  5. Following his victory at the Battle of Poltava, Peter I brought up the question of the title of emperor to the Viennese court. In 1717, Peter I defended his right to use the title of imperator, using the letter from Maximilian I to Vasily III to support his claim. The title of Emperor of all Russia was introduced for Peter the Great.

  6. Eudoxia Lopukhina. Grand Duke Alexei Petrovich of Russia (28 February 1690 – 26 June 1718) was a Russian Tsarevich. He was born in Moscow, the son of Tsar Peter I and his first wife, Eudoxia Lopukhina. Alexei despised his father and repeatedly thwarted Peter's plans to raise him as successor to the throne, to continue his policies.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beard_taxBeard tax - Wikipedia

    Beard tax. A Russian beard token from 1705, carried to indicate that the owner had paid the beard tax imposed by Peter the Great. A beard tax is a governmental policy that requires men to pay for the privilege of wearing a beard. The most well documented beard tax was in place in Russia during the 18th century.