Peter I: Facts & Related Content
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Also Known As | Peter the Great • Pyotr Veliky • Pyotr Alekseyevich |
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Born | June 9, 1672 • Moscow • Russia |
Died | February 8, 1725 (aged 52) • St. Petersburg • Russia |
Title / Office | emperor (1721-1725), Russian Empire • tsar (1682-1725), Russia |
Founder | St. Petersburg |
House / Dynasty | Romanov dynasty |
Notable Family Members | spouse Eudoxia • spouse Catherine I • father Alexis • daughter Elizabeth • son Alexis |
Role In | Battle of Narva • Battle of Poltava • Second Northern War • Russo-Turkish wars |
Did You Know?
- Alexis did confess to conspiring against Peter. Scholars claim it is likely Alexis was involved in a vague plot against Peter although there is no proof any plans were ever set or enacted.
- Peter 1 allowed musical instruments, portraits, and theatrical productions, which were previously prohibited by the Russian Orthodox Church.
- As a souvenir from his disguised trip through Europe, Peter brought a stuffed crocodile back to Russia.
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