His religion was Russian Orthodox Christianity. He had friends who were Catholic and Lutheran and attended a few services in the Lutheran church. He said he hated Jews more than Muslims but had 13 officers in his army hung when they were planning a pogram and hired Jews who would convert to Orthodoxy. He sent an atheist to Siberia because he said religion is the basis of an oath and without an oath there is no society. He had a girl friend and a wife who were Lutheran though the last converted on having their child. He certainly did not hate other religions and when told to burn all churches of the foreigners and throw them out of Russia on the deathbed of Joachim the head of the Orthodox Church, he went out and bought a "German" suit. He was supported as the Tzar by the Orthodox Church and had no reason not to practice the religion although he did make it subordinate to the government after the death of Adrian, the successor of Joachim.
Most likely Orthodox Christian, though it was personal so...
Nope. He was Eastern Orthodox, just like his successor Vladimir Putin.
Its said that it was orthodoxy.
Peter the Great was the czar of Russia in 1689. He decided to build Russia's first navy and he embarked on a policy of westernization. Westernization is the adaptation of western ideas, technology, and culture. Divine right is the believe that a rulers power to rule came from God.
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Believe in Peter Pan and Tinkerbell,look for the second star to the right and Peter will come and take you to Neverland but you must believe.
Divine right
tinker bell takes you there remember ! always believe in neverland.
Peter the Great was the czar of Russia in 1689. He decided to build Russia's first navy and he embarked on a policy of westernization. Westernization is the adaptation of western ideas, technology, and culture. Divine right is the believe that a rulers power to rule came from God.
michael page
The King of Russia (well not called that then I believe) from 1692-1725....school project right?
United States does not believe in the divine right theory. According to the doctrine of the divine rights theory, only God is the one who can judge a king. During the glorious revolution, United States abandoned the divine rights theory.
Suleiman the Magnificent of Ottoman Empire, Akbar the Great of Mughal Empire and Peter the Great of Russia were Absolute Monarchs. Absolute monarchy is the type of government in which the King has the ultimate centralized power, who ruled by divine right. It is normally hereditary.
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They had the Mandate of Heaven, which is the divine right to rule from the gods.
they ruled by divine right
Believe in Peter Pan and Tinkerbell,look for the second star to the right and Peter will come and take you to Neverland but you must believe.
The Sumerians believed in the divine right of kings, which meant that the right to rule was god-given.
By Divine Right was created in 1989.
The theory that a monarch's legitimacy to reign was approved by God was called the Divine Right of Kings.