Peter the Great founded Saint Petersburg in 1703, which is now a Federal City on the Baltic sea.
No, it didn't. Under Peter the Great's reign Saint-Petersburg became the capital of Russia. Only in 1917 when the regime of czars fell and the Soviet Union was founded, Moscow again became the capital.
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Ivan IV (the Terrible) and Peter the Great tried to solve the issue of withdrawal to the shore of the Baltic Sea, as it destroyed the country's isolation from Western Europe. Ivan the Terrible began the Livonian War, but failed to achieve their goals. After 150 years of Peter the Great started the Northern War against Sweden and won it. He joined the Russian part of Finland, Estonia and Latvia. He founded a new capital - the city of St. Peter - St. Petersburg - at the mouth of the Neva River. Peter the Great was the first Russian emperor.
Yes, Peter the Great raised taxes.
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One is St.Petersburg.
he founded seventy cities and named most of the Alexandria
Peter the Great founded Saint Petersburg in 1703, which is now a Federal City on the Baltic sea.
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Peter the Great founded the city of Saint Petersburg which is now a Federal City on the Baltic sea. ( Saint Petersburg is on Russia)
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the person who founded st petersburg is Claire foster of Florida.... from 1867-1899 she was an archeologist and her favourite song was like a g6 by th cataracts! LOL
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He founded 70 cities in Egypt and Asia. Half he named Alexandria after himself (not very modest). The most famous one was Alexandria in Egypt.
Tsar Peter the Great, founded May 1703