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Peter I, also known as Peter the Great, was a prominent figure in Russian history. His military achievements and reforms left an indelible mark on his country

Background imagePeter I Collection: Peter the Great, Peter I, 1672 - 1725. Ruler of the Tsardom of Russia and later the Russian Empire

Peter the Great, Peter I, 1672 - 1725. Ruler of the Tsardom of Russia and later the Russian Empire. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, published c.1890

Background imagePeter I Collection: Peter the Great, Peter I or Pyotr Alexeyevich Romanov, 1672 - 1725. Tsar of Russia

Peter the Great, Peter I or Pyotr Alexeyevich Romanov, 1672 - 1725. Tsar of Russia. Here seen working at carpentry in his house an Zaandam, Netherlands

Background imagePeter I Collection: Peter the Great on his deathbed. Peter the Great, Peter I or Pyotr Alexeyevich Romanov

Peter the Great on his deathbed. Peter the Great, Peter I or Pyotr Alexeyevich Romanov, 1672 - 1725. Tsar of Russia. From an 18th century engraving by Leonard Schenk after a work by Adolf van der Laan

Background imagePeter I Collection: King Pedro I of Portugal, 1320 - 1367. Nicknamed The Just, and The Cruel. King Peter I of Portugal

King Pedro I of Portugal, 1320 - 1367. Nicknamed The Just, and The Cruel. King Peter I of Portugal. After a 17th century engraving

Background imagePeter I Collection: Peter I 1672-1725 Emperor Russia painting Oil

Peter I 1672-1725 Emperor Russia painting Oil
Peter I, 1672-1725, Emperor of Russia, painting, Oil, Height, 77 cm (30.3 inches), Width, 61 cm (24 inches)

Background imagePeter I Collection: Jacopo Amigoni Peter I 1672-1725 Emperor Russia

Jacopo Amigoni Peter I 1672-1725 Emperor Russia
Jacopo Amigoni, Peter I, 1672-1725, Emperor of Russia, painting, Oil, Height, 210 cm (82.6 inches), Width, 139 cm (54.7 inches)

Background imagePeter I Collection: Charles Boit Peter I Great 1672-1725 tsar Russia

Charles Boit Peter I Great 1672-1725 tsar Russia
Charles Boit, Peter I, Peter I the Great (1672-1725), tsar of Russia, painting, Enamel, Signed, C Boit

Background imagePeter I Collection: Peter I 1672-1725 Emperor Russia painting Gouache

Peter I 1672-1725 Emperor Russia painting Gouache
Peter I, 1672-1725, Emperor of Russia, painting, Gouache, Height, 10 cm (3.9 inches), Width, 8 cm (3.1 inches)

Background imagePeter I Collection: Legation Czar Muscovy way Meeting States-General

Legation Czar Muscovy way Meeting States-General
The Legation of the Czar of Muscovy on its way to the Meeting of the States-General in The Hague, November 4, 1631, 1631. To the right the buildings of the Binnenhof, The Hague, Binnenhof

Background imagePeter I Collection: Allegory victories Allies 1704 Praelteeken hundred

Allegory victories Allies 1704 Praelteeken hundred
Allegory of the victories of the Allies in 1704 Praelteeken of one hundred and fifty towns and cities of the Danube, Ryn and Moselle redeemed by the Inauspicious Heroes

Background imagePeter I Collection: Peter The Great Or Peter I 1672-1725. Tsar Of Russia, 1682-1725 From The Book 'Gallery Of

Peter The Great Or Peter I 1672-1725. Tsar Of Russia, 1682-1725 From The Book "Gallery Of Portraits"Published
Peter The Great Or Peter I 1672-1725. Tsar Of Russia, 1682-1725 From The Book " Gallery Of Portraits" Published London 1833

Background imagePeter I Collection: Peter I Or Peter The Great 1672-1725 Tsar Of Russia 1682-1725 From The Book Crabbs Historical

Peter I Or Peter The Great 1672-1725 Tsar Of Russia 1682-1725 From The Book Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imagePeter I Collection: Peter I Alexeievitch the Great (1672-1725). Tsar of Russia (1682-1725). Engraving

Peter I Alexeievitch the Great (1672-1725). Tsar of Russia (1682-1725). Engraving

Background imagePeter I Collection: Peter I the Great (1672-1725). Tsar of Russia (1682-1725)

Peter I the Great (1672-1725). Tsar of Russia (1682-1725). He was proclaimed Tsar after the death of his brother Fedor III (1682) along with his brother Ivan V. Colored engraving

Background imagePeter I Collection: The Assembly under Peter the Great (oil on canvas)

The Assembly under Peter the Great (oil on canvas)
BAL244818 The Assembly under Peter the Great (oil on canvas) by Chlebowsky, Stanislaw (1835-84); State Russian Museum, St

Background imagePeter I Collection: Portrait of Peter the Great (1672-1725) (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Peter the Great (1672-1725) (oil on canvas)
XIR154600 Portrait of Peter the Great (1672-1725) (oil on canvas) by French School, (18th century); ChAteau de Versailles, France; French, out of copyright

Background imagePeter I Collection: KING PETER I OF SERBIA (1844-1921). Peter I Karageorgevich. King of Serbia, 1903-1921

KING PETER I OF SERBIA (1844-1921). Peter I Karageorgevich. King of Serbia, 1903-1921. King Peter retreating from German invaders during World War I. Photograph, c1915

Background imagePeter I Collection: Portugal - Alcobaca. Tomb of Peter I at the monastery of Santa Maria

Portugal - Alcobaca. Tomb of Peter I at the monastery of Santa Maria
Portugal - AlcobaA

Background imagePeter I Collection: Balkan War: Peter I (1844 - 1921)

Balkan War: Peter I (1844 - 1921)
Balkan Wars: Peter I (1844 - 1921) King of Serbia performing the traditional ceremony of breaking the bread offered to him by the Mayor of a town captured by Serbian troops

Background imagePeter I Collection: An early 18th century print depicting peter the great (peter i)

An early 18th century print depicting peter the great (peter i) being shown plans during the foundation of st, petersburg



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Peter I, also known as Peter the Great, was a prominent figure in Russian history. His military achievements and reforms left an indelible mark on his country. In "The Apotheosis of Peter's Military Glory, " artist Pieter Pickaert captures the grandeur of his triumphs. Another portrait by Grigori Molchanov depicts Tsarevich Peter Petrovich as Cupid, perhaps symbolizing his youthful vigor and potential. An anonymous creator immortalized Peter the Great in a 1830 painting that showcases his commanding presence and determination. The naval battles depicted in "HMS Wachtmeister fighting against the Russian squadron" and "The Naval Battle of Reval" highlight Russia's maritime strength under Peter's leadership. In another artwork titled "Peter I in the Rebellion of the Old Believers, " we see him navigating religious tensions within his realm with diplomacy and tact. This demonstrates not only his military prowess but also his ability to govern effectively. During World War I, France paid tribute to Serbia's heroism while King Peter I visited trenches at the frontlines himself. These acts showcase both their mutual respect for each other and their shared commitment to defending freedom. A digitally restored reproduction of a 19th-century original reveals Crown Tsar Peter I wore during significant moments in Russian history—a symbol of power passed down through generations. Lastly, a color lithograph portrays Peter I being proclaimed King of Serbia—an acknowledgment of his influence beyond Russia's borders. A falconer alongside him represents nobility while highlighting Duke Brittany’s armorial tunic with its coat-of-arms—symbolic connections between rulers across time. Overall, these artworks provide glimpses into different aspects of Peter I’s life: from military victories to diplomatic endeavors; from religious conflicts to international recognition; from personal adornments to historical proclamations—all contributing to understanding this influential leader who shaped Russia’s destiny for centuries to come.