CZAR PETER THE GREAT By Marissa Morell, Sarah Eknoyan, Elizabeth Kliakhandler, and Sarah Haugland ECONOMY Peter kick-started important economic growth in Russia ...
1547-1560: 'good period' of victories, added lands, gave Russia a code ... Set up Holy Synod to run church under his control. Peter. Reduced power of landowners ...
... ended at age 10. As a child, Peter enjoyed playing games. ... During the Great Northern War, Peter built a new capitol, Saint Petersburg, in the early 1700s. ...
Peter The Great. By: Jenna & Helena. Table of Contents #1- The Early Life Of Peter the Great ... To the parents of Natalia Kirilovna Narishkin and Tsar Alexis. ...
Russian Czars Increase Power. Chapter 5.4. I. Ivan to Romanovs. 1st Czar Ivan ... Raised women's status. New Capital St. Petersburg. Beard Tax. Quick-Write ...
Russian Monarchs Czars (meaning Caesar) Background History of Russia Russia was liberated from Mongol rule in 1462 by Ivan III of Moscow Russian was ruled by a ...
RUSSIA land of the Czars, Lenin, Stalin and Gorbachev Czar: a title given to the rulers of Russia, it comes from the name Caesar. The czar was an absolute monarch.
Single Honours Students ... Annual monitoring returns for single honours students. ... Combined Honours students in each of four end-of-year decision categories ...
Russia Under the Tsars In this lesson, students will be able to define the following terms: Tsar (Czar) Peter the Great Westernization Catherine the Great
... Europe as collection of independent states. began modern way of ... List the important events of Peter the Great's reign. Russian Czars. Increase Power ...
... a medieval state untouched by the Renaissance and isolated from Western Europe. ... Czar Peter the Great took throne at age 10, eventually stood 7 feet tall, and ...
Saint Petersburg. Established for the Czar Peter the Great One on 27 of May ... After the Revolution of 1917 (St. Petersburg), then capital of the Empire, lost ...
Absolute Monarchs in Europe Chapter 21 Section 4 and 5 Section 4-Absolute Rulers of Russia The First Czar Boyars-Russia s land owning nobles Czar-Russian term for ...
... (FA-ber-zhay) was a jeweler Made Easter eggs for Russian czars (Alexander III, Nicholas II) 50 original Faberge eggs they are very expensive today ...
Main Idea The czars of Russia struggled with the westernization of their empire, ... Ottoman Empire joined Polish cause Strengthening the Monarchy In the end, ...
Wanted a warm-water seaport, end landlocked situation. Peter visited, ... Capital moved from Moscow to St. Petersburg. Forced nobles to shave off their long beards.
* Absolutism, Enlightenment ... Peter the Great Louis XIV Phillip II Charles I Catherine the Great Russia France Spain England Russia Magna Carta Petition of Right ...
Absolute Monarchs Chap 16 Phillip II Louis XIV Peter the Great What is absolutism? Textbook definition: When a ruler has complete authority over the government and ...
Today s goal(s) and how it relates to your class goal. Romanov Russia Russian Czars (the Romanov family) link to Roman and Byzantine Empire - Orthodox Rule ...
Russian Revolution 1917 * Political Causes The Romanov Czars THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION I. The Background: - The Romanovs ruled Russia for over THREE centuries - All ...
In the 1540s Ivan IV crowned himself czar, or emperor, and became known as Ivan ... Differ in features such as population, natural resources, and economic activity ...
In 1722, Peter the Great replaced the principle of heredity with achievement ... Similar palace revolt or popular revolution .... James: Single Causal Sequence ...
... (Peter the Great) gave orders that all (nobles) that came near his court and were in his pay should ... This a sharp contrast to the music of the Russian Court.
... 28 Vocabulary Quiz # 1. Czar. Abdicate. Soviet. Autarky. Superpower ... Autarky. A country strives for economic ... want to follow a policy of autarky? ...
... Moscow-River Cathedral of Transfiguration Cathedral of the Nativity St Basil at night Church of St. Sergius Church from epoch of Peter I Famous Cathedral ...
Same Sacraments. Emperor vs. Patriarch. Emperors. Power Struggle. St. ... Peter. John 21:15-17. The Lambs. Reunification? John Paul II. That They May Be One ...
Early 1500's Russia expanded at about a rate of 55 square miles a day for four centuries ... Important composers are Peter Tchaikovsky and Igor Stravinsky ...
Once the Mongols were defeated by Alexis and Ivan III (first czar of Russia) the ... China buy British goods to balance the trade deficit and drain of English silver. ...
Title: Absolutism in Eastern Europe Author: Creek Tech Center Last modified by: Cherry Creek High School Created Date: 11/1/2006 2:05:37 PM Document presentation format
... wanted serfs to stay to produce large harvests Looked to Constantinople and not Rome for leadership Russia isolated One seaport ... Petersburg Establishing Saint ...
... trade with the West, but after battling the Ottoman Empire, failed to gain one ... Battle of Poltava as painted by Denis Martens the Younger in 1726. ...
FOUR MAJOR RUSSIAN ERAS: Ancient Russia: Early Period to 1688; Kievan Rus Empire Imperialism: 1688-1917 Soviet Union Period: 1917-1991 (Bolsevik Revolution of 1917)
Steppe Region Prince Vladimir I Admired ... to WW I Vladimir Lenin Promoted Communism History of the Soviet Union: Leadership Vladimir Lenin Joseph Stalin ...
Hominid Evolution Bipedal Hominids 4.2 MYA (Dec. 31 9:33 p.m.) * Planetary Evolution Earth and Solar System form 4.5 BYA (Sept. 13) Evolution of Technology
For centuries, Russian rulers have focused on war and neglected ... of Poland, Belarus, Lithuania, and some of the Ottoman Empire near the Black Sea ...
Collection of artworks – Part 2. Sergey Smirnov was born in 1953, in an area of Russia bordering the Pacific Ocean known as the Kamchatka Peninsula. His father was an army officer who moved his family from base to base throughout Russia. In his late teen years, Smirnov and his family settled in Moscow, where he went to work for the Ministry of Agriculture. In 1979, Smirnov began to take classes at the Moscow City Art College. He graduated from the art college in 1983 as class valedictorian, with a master's degree in art. His remarkable skill in church and cathedral renovation, led to a prestigious position as a restorer of aging and antique church icons and frescoes. Two years later, he began painting icons "a long-standing tradition among Russia's artists" and his work now graces several major churches throughout the country.
Gorbachev. Marx. Putin. The manufacturing regions: Volga, Urals, Kuzbas, Central industrial, Dondas and ... Echelon of government: republics through the eras ...
Chapter 10 Nationalism Triumphs in Europe Section 5 Russian Reform and Reaction Setting the Scene Although serfdom had almost disappeared in Western Europe by the ...
France Under Louis XIV ... He wanted to be and was to be sole ruler of France. ... He did add some lands to France and set up a member of his dynasty on ...