St. Petersburg
Peter the Great
St. Petersburg was founded by Tsar Peter the Great of Russia in 1703 as a strategic port on the Baltic Sea. He named the city after himself, and it became the capital of the Russian Empire for over 200 years.
Peter the Great founded Saint Petersburg in 1703, which is now a Federal City on the Baltic sea.
Yes, Czar Peter the Great established St. Petersburg as the capital of his empire in 1703. He wanted a capital city that could also be a seaport.
Yes, Czar Peter the Great established St. Petersburg as the capital of his empire in 1703. He wanted a capital city that could also be a seaport.
Tsar Peter the Great, founded May 1703
The founder of St Petersberg was the Emperor Peter the Great. St Petersberg was founded on May 27th 1703.
Peter the Great (1672-1725) founded St. Petersburg on May 27th, 1703. For further information on the history of St. Petersburg, saint-petersburg.com is a useful resource.
the person who founded st petersburg is Claire foster of Florida.... from 1867-1899 she was an archeologist and her favourite song was like a g6 by th cataracts! LOL
St Petersburg was build by the Russian Emperor Peter the Great at 1703 and was for over 200 years the capital of the Empire until 1918 after the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Founded by Tsar Peter I of Russia on 27 May, 1703,
St. Petersburg, Russia was founded by Tzar Peter the Great in 1703 and was named after St.Peter, the Apostle. St. Petersburg, Florida was named after St. Petersburg, Russia. The name was given by Peter Demens (born Piotr Dementyev) - Russian immigrant turned railway entrepreneur, who brought railway line to Pinellas Peninsula.