Prior to the 1917 Russian Revolution, they were called "Boyars".
The Russian nobility was a group thatarose in the 14th century and essentially governedRussia until the October Revolution of 1917. As in other countries, nobility was a status, a social category, but not a title.
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spoke French and adopted other western European ways.
Prior to the 1917 Russian Revolution, they were called "Boyars".
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Peter forced the Russian nobility to adopt ways of western Europe, after returning from a tour of England and the Netherlands. Hope this helped! :)
The Russian nobility was a group thatarose in the 14th century and essentially governedRussia until the October Revolution of 1917. As in other countries, nobility was a status, a social category, but not a title.
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I am pretty sure Peter the Great forced Russian nobility to adopt to European ways, but Catherine the Great also helped if you were wondering! I hope that helps! :D
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To deal with the nobility, Peter I reorganized the government, Nobles could only advance in the governement if they were loyal to Peter I. To make sure that the Russian Church did not control him, Peter I abolished the position of Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church.
No. Stravinsky was descended from Polish nobility and was of the Russian Orthodox faith. He was pro-fascist and quite anti-Semitic.