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    Peter The Great Leader

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    Saint Petersburg was ruled by Sweden and was the key to access to the Baltic Sea. Peter the Great seized Saint Petersburg from Sweden and was left with the huge task of building a new city which later became the capital to Russia. The people of Russia literally built the city of Saint Petersburg with their bare hands. Peter needed to build a foundation to erect the huge City of Saint Petersburg and that was done with huge pillars that were drove

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    Architectural buildings around the world make up one factor of the beauty and culture of each country. The Winter Palace is an incredibly beautiful architectural building in St. Petersburg, Russia. The Winter Palace consists of great importance politically, culturally, and symbolically in the city’s third century. In 1708, the Winter Palace was first built as a wooden house with a Dutch style to be the Imperial residence of Peter the Great and his family. In 1711, the wood was replaced by a stone

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    nation by founding Saint Petersburg, modernizing the Russian alphabet, and establishing the first Russian newspaper. Peter the Great was known as the greatest ruler in Russian history because he founded Saint Petersburg. The importance behind Saint Petersburg is that it is the second largest Russian city and it is one of the world’s most major cities. St. Petersburg has played a vital role in Russian history since its founding in 1703. From 1712 to 1918, Saint Petersburg was the capital of the

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    The Saint Isaac’s Cathedral was the largest cathedral in Russian when it was build. Know the cathedral is the fourth largest domed cathedral in the world and one of the most impressive landmarks of the Russian Imperial capital . Located in Saint Petersburg Russia, the Saint Isaac’s Cathedral was build during Neoclassical period 18th and early 19th centuries. The Saint Isaac’s Cathedral was build by a french born architect Auguste Montferrand between 1818 to 1858 a construction that took forty years

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    into the Window of the West Before the reign of Czar Peter the Great (1682-1725), Russia, had hardly ever been regarded as a part of Europe. Peter’s supremacy consequently manifested itself to catalyze an era of successful Westernization for St. Petersburg and Russia as a whole. His main goal being to “civilize” the country was accomplished through extensive changes in both political agendas, as well as cultural ones. Even after Peter passed away in 1925, the city continued to westernize, attracting

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    For the longest time I have been obsessed with the murders of the Romanov family. These murders took place during a time when Russia was struggling for power. It all started with the different Revolutions that took place. In this essay I will explain the causes of the multiple revolutions and I will also share the effects that the revolutions had. My main focus is to talk about the October revolution which has one of the major events that led to the execution of the royal family. I will also compare

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    Memoir Imagine a couple flying millions of miles to adopt two children who have been abandoned by their parents. They gave me a second chance at a better life in the US. It all started in 2001, Saint Petersburg Russia, Carrie and Brendan flew over the seas. Traveled to a tiny town called Luga to pick up my brother and I. I was dressed in a child's dress and two hot pink bows. I was too young to remember most of these events but I’ve been told many times how it went. I was very curious when my parents

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    Petersburg. Barricades were necessary in the Vyborg district as well as Vasilievskii Island. Trams were upturned, and strikers managed to break through the cordons of troops, penetrating the city center onto Nevskii Prospect [19]. When war was declared the following day, July 20, 1914, Nicholas II appeared at Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. While attending a religious service, he echoed his father, “Alexander I’s vow

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    provincial cities , environmental factors had been evaluated as catalysts for improving cities . Some aspects of mutual influence of nature and society in the system "city - the river" were analyzed in papers devoted to major northern Russian ports - St. Petersburg and Arkhangelsk. Reconstructing

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    Queen Of Someday

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    Palace in Saint Petersburg. She is surrounded by friends, foes, lovers, and allies and must navigate the vicious royal court in order to gain the Grand Duke Peters hand in marriage. Sophie must gain the respect of the Empress Elizabeth and the love of her beautiful, but harsh, nephew Peter, all while quickly climbing the social ladder of the Imperial Court. This novel is classified as Historical Fiction and Young Adult,

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