Peter I (1672-1725), called Peter the Great, was czar of Russia from 1682 to 1725. His reign was marked by a program of extensive reform known as Westernization and by the establishment of Russia as a...
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Peter I (1844-1921) was king of Serbia from 1903 to 1918 and of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes from 1918 to 1921. He introduced constitutional monarchy to Serbia and was the first post-World War I mo...
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Peter I of Russia is known as Peter the Great for a reason. The cultural reformations that Peter applied to Russian society, forever changed Russia from being what Europeans viewed as a backwards an...
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Peter the Great was born on May 30, 1672 and lived until 1725. He had ruled in the beginning with his brother whose name was Ivan V, but he died in 1696. This was the opening for Peter to rule. He was...
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Peter the Great of Russia has forever been known as `the westernizer'. From the beginning of his reign as a young boy, he had fallen in love with the German section of Moscow which exposed him to the ...
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Peter the Great, also known as Czar Peter 1, was the ruler of Russia for many years. During his reign, one of his main goals was to completely westernize Russia and he did this in many different ways...
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