St. Petersburg
Tsar Peter the Great moved the Russian capital from Moscow to St. Petersburg.
Saint Petersburg although its name was different then!
No
Peter the Great was the Russian czar who transformed Russia from an isolated agricultural society into an Empire on a par with European powers.
Peter I (Peter the Great) is the Tsar who westernized Russia.
Ivan and Peter 1
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Peter the Great
Peter I aka Peter the Great
unknown Peter the great
Under Czarist rule, the capital of Russia was originally Moscow as the Grand Duchy of Muscovy was the dominant force in Russia at the time of the Ivan III, the first ruler to refer to himself as Czar. Then Czar Peter the Great moved the capital to St. Petersburg. Vladimir Lenin later moved it back to Moscow.
well russia is north of china, a king is a czar, and the capital is Moscow but its 2nd largest city is St.Petersburg named after a famous Czar.