Peter the Great.
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Peter I (Peter the Great) is the Tsar who westernized Russia.
In Russia the first revolution was in 1905.
Hitler was elected to the Chancellorship in 1933, but he was not an absolute ruler at that point. He consolidated power through several targeted attacks on his opponents and finally consolidated complete power in the mid-1930s. By the time he had begun his offensive strides against the Saarland, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Poland, he was an absolute ruler. This continued until he was an absolute ruler across the most of Europe. His luck changed when he tried to take over Russia. When he tried to take over Russia, he lost and then Russia turned against him and slowly Germany was starting to become beaten. Germany then lost the war.
at what age can a young person be tried as an adult in russia?
well many countries declared neutrality but i believe your thinking of Switzerland
It was Charlemagne (Charles the first)
Peter was a czar of Russia in the late 17th century who tried to modernize Russia's government and technology. His title was Peter 1 and he was also the first emperor of Russia. He took the honorific of "Great."
Khrushchev
Peter's reforms drew negative reactions from the citizens of Russia as it created an all powerful Tsarist state. His Table of Ranks greatly disempowered and created tensions among the elite Boyars, who he didn't trust. His poll tax was structured in a way that peasants, who had been able to avoid previous taxes, were now unable to do so. His laws also deepened the subjugation of serfs by landowners.
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