Sophia, Regent of Russia, 1657-1704

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Yale University Press, 1 janv. 1990 - 345 pages
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Sophia Alekseevna, the half-sister of Peter the great, was the first woman to rule Russia. In 1682, following a dynastic crisis that left Russia without a mature male ruler, ten-year-old Peter and his mentally retarded brother Ivan were declared joint tsars with twenty-five year old Sophia as their regent. The regency survived for seven years until Sophia was ousted by Peter and dispatched to a convent for the last fifteen years of her life. This book not only offers a vivid portrayal of a remarkable woman but also sheds new light on an obscure and fascinating period of Russian history.
 

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This is one of the best Russian history books I have ever read. It covers a very important period in Russia, the 17th century when Russia was very gradually opening up to foreign influence and on the ... Consulter l'avis complet

Sophia, Regent of Russia, 1657-1704

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During Peter the Great's minority (1682-89), his half-sister Sophia Alekseevna became the "first woman effectively to rule Russia.'' Her success in actively attaining and capably wielding power within ... Consulter l'avis complet

Table des matières

List of Illustrations
Family Tree xiv
Russia in 1657 3
Childhood and Youth 16571682 23
The Rebellion of 1682 52
The Inner Circle 91
Domestic Policy 105
Religious Affairs 120
6
Postscript 263
11
Notes 277
11
Bibliography 313
17
Index 329
19
VERNACULAR HOUSING IN NORTH WEST ULSTER
87
NORTH WEST ULSTER
105
GLOSSARY
509
INDEX OF PLATES
535

Culture i Art and Architecture 134
11
Foreign Affairs 179
11
Overthrown 1689 221
11
Back to Seclusion 16891704 242
11

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