Peter the Great

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Definition

Proper noun: * Peter the Great: A title and historical name for Peter I (Pyotr Alekseyevich), the Tsar and later Emperor of Russia from 1682 until his death in 1725. He is renowned for his extensive reforms aimed at modernizing Russia by adopting Western European technology, culture, and administrative practices. His reign marked a significant expansion of Russian territory and influence.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Peter the Great founded the city of St. Petersburg as Russia's "window to the West."
    • Historians often study the reign of Peter the Great as a turning point for the Russian state.
    • The reforms initiated by Peter the Great transformed the Russian military and government.
Advanced Usage
  • "The legacy of Peter the Great": Refers to the long-term impact and consequences of his policies and reign on Russian history and society.
    • The debate over Westernization versus traditionalism is a key part of the legacy of Peter the Great.
Variants and Related Words
  • Peter I: The regnal name and number for the same historical figure.
  • Tsar Peter: A title used to refer to him, emphasizing his autocratic rule.
  • Westernizer: A person who advocates the adoption of Western ideas and customs, a term often associated with Peter the Great's policies.
Synonyms
  • The Reformer Tsar: Emphasizes his role in modernizing Russia.
  • The First Emperor of Russia: Highlights his title change from Tsar to Emperor in 1721.
Related Phrases
  • "To open a window to Europe": An idiom often used to describe Peter the Great's policy of seeking contact and ideas from Western Europe, particularly through the founding of St. Petersburg.
    • By founding a new capital on the Baltic, Peter the Great sought to open a window to Europe.
Noun
  1. czar of Russia who introduced ideas from western Europe to reform the government; he extended his territories in the Baltic and founded St. Petersburg (1682-1725)