He inherited the throne of Russia from his father, Czar Alexis I, and ruled jointly with his sickly brother Ivan until Ivan died.
do you know how he limited the power of the nobles?
or how any other absolutism rulers limited the power of nobles?
He allowed nobles to advance in the government only if they were loyal to him. - Apex
He ruled from 1682 to 1725.
peter the great gained the baltic sea
Catherine the Great did.
Catherine the Great was born into the German ruling family. She was betrothed to her second cousin Peter, the future Tsar of Russia, to strengthen the relationship between Prussia and Russia.
The main goal of Peter the Great war on Sweden was to gain an access to the Baltic Sea, in order to set free Russia from being exclusively a continental power.
Peter the Great's reforms in Russia helped to strengthen the army.
Peter the Great's reforms in Russia helped to strengthen the army.
Peter the Great's reforms in Russia helped to strengthen the army.
he strengthen the army
Peter the Great wanted to centralize royal power in Russia.
He ruled from 1682 to 1725.
Peter did many things tostrengthenhis army. Peter:1. drafted 100,000 men 2. melted down metal 3. created a school for learning how to fight 4. changed the uniforms
peter the great gained the baltic sea
There are many things that Alexander the great did to strengthen or weaken the economy of a city he conquered. Some of these things include stretching out his empire and fighting various battles with Persia to break their power.
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Catherine the Great did.
to power