A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... PETER AT THE HELM * Arrived at Moscow , Peter went , not to the Kremlin , but to Preobrazhensk . Sophia , who had been imprisoned in a convent , was now forced to become a nun . Tsaritsa Eudocia ... Peter at the Helm 193 Peter at the Helm.
... PETER AT THE HELM * Arrived at Moscow , Peter went , not to the Kremlin , but to Preobrazhensk . Sophia , who had been imprisoned in a convent , was now forced to become a nun . Tsaritsa Eudocia ... Peter at the Helm 193 Peter at the Helm.
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... Peter's mother had inveigled him in 1689 had not been a happy one . A son , Alexis , had been born in 1690 ( a second one a year later , died almost immediately ) , but Peter had already deserted his wife for a succession of more ...
... Peter's mother had inveigled him in 1689 had not been a happy one . A son , Alexis , had been born in 1690 ( a second one a year later , died almost immediately ) , but Peter had already deserted his wife for a succession of more ...
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... Peter as her successor ; Peter was to marry Menshikov's daughter . Tolstoy , who desperately tried to block the arrangement , was exiled to Solovki . On the empress ' death ( May 6 , 1727 ) the child , then eleven years old , was ...
... Peter as her successor ; Peter was to marry Menshikov's daughter . Tolstoy , who desperately tried to block the arrangement , was exiled to Solovki . On the empress ' death ( May 6 , 1727 ) the child , then eleven years old , was ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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