From 1682 to 1725. From 1682 until 1696 he ruled together with his brother, after 1696 he ruled alone.
what peter rule
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No there is no such rule.
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in 1696 he started to rule Russian
I assume you are speaking of Peter of the Bible. Peter did indeed have a wife. Peter was not a priest, and he was not Catholic. Therefore he was not bound by Catholic rule that ordained priests should remain unmarried.
There is no rule that prohibits a pope from taking the name of Peter. However, out of respect for the first pope, no man has used that name.
The deaths of Peter refer to various historical or fictional contexts, but if you're asking about Peter the Apostle, he was traditionally martyred by crucifixion under Emperor Nero's rule. If you meant a different Peter, please provide more context for a specific answer.
Peter Stelter has written: 'Die Hearsay Rule und ihre Ausnahmen im englischen Strafprozess' -- subject(s): Hearsay Evidence
Peter Pevensie is one of the four main characters, known as the Pevensie siblings, in The Chronicles of Narnia series. He is the oldest sibling and is often depicted as the responsible and protective one among his brothers and sister. Peter plays a key leadership role in the Narnia stories, particularly in battles and decision-making.
Peter Pevensie began ruling as High King in the Narnian year 1000, which is 1940 in our time. He ended around 1050 Narnian time, and in this world, no time was taken.
He heavily taxed almost all products, resulting in the serfs becoming poor.