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Essay heading: Peter the Great, Father of His Country, Emperor of All the Russias
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This memory was thought to have caused trauma during his later years. Ivan V and Peter I where made co-Czars with Sophia acting as regent (one who rules during the minority, absence, or disability of a monarch.)
Peter I was not at all concerned that others were ruling in his name, he took this time and engaged in a lot of shipbuilding and sailing... displayed 300 characters
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His mother arranged his marriage to Eudoxia Lopukhina in 1689. This marriage was a complete failure, and a decade later Peter forced Eudoxia to become a nun, which freed him from their marriage.
By the summer of 1689 he had a plan to take the power away from Sophia. She heard about it beforehand and ran back to the streltsy to help her... displayed next 300 characters
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