His liberal education and distress at the outcome of the Crimean War, which had demonstrated Russia’s backwardness, inspired him toward a great program of domestic reforms, the most important being the emancipation (1861) of the serfs. To protect themselves from similar unpleasantness, the nobles from the Supreme Privy Council decided to place upon the throne someone who depended upon them completely. When he grew older, however, Peter was placed under the care of a Hungarian noble, Janos (Ivan) Zeikin (Zékány), who seems to have been a conscientious teacher. He is buried in the Cathedral of the Archangel located at the Moscow Kremlin and was the only post-Petrine Russian monarch given that honor; along with Ivan VI (who was murdered and buried in the fortress of Shlisselburg), he is the only post-Petrine monarch not buried in the Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg. 19 January] 1730) reigned as Emperor of Russia from 1727 until his untimely death. at the best online prices at eBay! He also announced the dissolution of his engagement with Menshikov’s daughter. The Russian fleet was abandoned, but Peter II showed no interest in the matter. Peter the Great died in 1725 and was succeeded by his second wife, Catherine I, a woman of low birth. This will not translate the actual content of the records. He hated learning and thinking about national affairs. In the blink of an eye, the Menshikov estates were confiscated, he himself was forced to resign and, together with his entire family (including the recent "Tsar's Bride", whose engagement to Peter was dissolved), he was exiled to the city of Berezov in Siberia. Peter tightened serfdom by banning serfs from volunteering for military service and thus escaping serfdom.[2]. His mother died when he was only ten days old. With the fall of Menshikov and related court intrigues, the Emperor's main favorites became Prince Aleksey Dolgorukov and his son Ivan, who maintained great influence over his decisions. The reign of young Emperor Peter II ended in 1730, when he died from smallpox at the age of 16. Well, he wasn’t supposedto be originally. ZAR PETER II., 1727-1730. Several weeks later, the Dolgorukovs were already on their way to Siberian exile, following that same bitter road which two years earlier had been travelled by Prince Menshikov and his family. ANKAUF: Wenn Sie Ihre Sammlungen oder auch Einzelstücke verkaufen möchten, sagen wir Ihnen, was Ihre Münzen auf dem aktuellen Markt wert sind und kaufen sie Ihnen zu einem fairen Preis ab. A few minutes later, he died. The senate, the privy council and the guards took the oath of allegiance forthwith. Peter prijevod u rječniku engleski - hrvatski u Glosbe, online rječnik, besplatno. The powerful minister Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov, who had aided in Catherine's accession, replaced the boy's teachers with the vice-chancellor, Count Ostermann. Let our meeting and events experts help you organize a superb event in St. Petersburg. Choose your language. VON RUSSLAND (1714-1730) Three-quarter length, standing, wearing a purple jacket resting his hand on a crown on a table to his left Peter II, the son of Tsarevich Alexei, took the throne but died in 1730, ending the Romanov male line. 1715-1730. This jostling and conniving began under the reign of Catherine I, who meant to marry him off to Maria, the daughter of Prince Menshikov, that comrade of Peter the Great who had become an all-powerful "advisor" during Catherine's six-year reign. Free shipping for many products! The Story of Catherine the Great Hulu’s “The Great” offers an irreverent, ahistorical take on the Russian empress’ life. Aug 8, 2015 - Peter II Alexeyevich (Russian: Пётр II Алексеевич, Pyotr II Alekseyevich) (23 October [O.S. German School, 18th century PORTRAIT OF CZAR PETER II OF RUSSIA (1714-1730) DEUTSCHE SCHULE, 18.JHDT., PORTRAIT VON ZAR PETER II. At this time, German mathematician Christian Goldbach was appointed tutor to the young Peter II to take over for the one appointed by Menshikov. Peter I. Meanwhile, under the influence of Ivan Dolgorukov, who was seven years his senior and an elder companion in jolly amusements, Peter quickly acquired a taste for hunting. 12) October 1715. Original Russland Rubel 1729 ZAR PETER II. Peter, who stood at roughly 6 1/2 feet tall, was a handsome man who drank excessively and harbored violent tendencies. Sale Date(s) Nov 15, 2014 11:30 CET Venue Address. Select the language you want the site navigation and record labels to be displayed in. So three-year-old Peter and his four-year-old sister, Natalya, became orphans. Peter was born in Saint Petersburg on 23 (O.S. We can help you make the right choice from hundreds of St. Petersburg hotels and hostels. Learn more about Peter’s life and reign. He was one of Russia’s greatest statesmen, organizers, and reformers and made his country a world power. See more ideas about imperial russia, russia, russian history. His father, the tsarevich Alexei, accused of treason by his own father, Peter the Great, died in prison in 1718. Selten und RAR! This is the real history behind the period comedy Prägungen des Zaren Peter II. The family schemed to tie themselves to the imperial bloodline, and persuaded Peter to marry Ekaterina. Alexander II (1855 to 1881) It's a little-known fact, at least in the West, that Russia freed its serfs … He was son of Anna, one of Peter the Great’s daughters, and Charles Frederick, duke of Germany, which made him technically German. The next day, doctors diagnosed him with smallpox. Peter II was quick-witted, but apparently a stubborn and wayward boy, much like his grandfather. 28,22 g. Bitkin 101 var. We can find you a suitable interpreter for your negotiations, research or other needs. God knows what will happen with finances. His mother died when he was only ten days old. Imperial Statut of Russian orders (1797, Kremlin museum) 02 by shakko.jpg 3,272 × 3,743; 2.55 MB Imperial Statut of Russian orders (1797, Kremlin museum) 03 by shakko.jpg 2,120 × 3,610; 1.45 MB INC-1760-a Пять рублей 1798 г. aus dem Moskauer Münzhof Kadashevsky Rubel 1728, Moskau, Münzhof Kadashevsky. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Russland: Peter II Rubel 1728 silber antik Nachlass at the best online prices at eBay! Kratzer im Feld der Vorderseite, sehr schön-vorzüglich Aus der Sammlung eines nordischen Juristen. Emperor Peter II died as dawn broke on 30 January 1730 – the day he had planned to marry Ekaterina Dolgorukova. Münzhof Kadashevsky. However, his behavior did not give chances to hope that he would be a good ruler. 12 October] 1715 – 30 January [O.S. Related personalities: Nicholas II Nicholas II was the last Emperor of Russia. 1727 und 1728, ehemals gehänkelt , fast schön Mindestpreis: 100. Czar Peter III of Russia was born on February 21, 1728, in Kiel, Germany. Peter Rußland, Kaiser, I. "der Große", 1672-1725, Zar von Russland 1689, Kaiser von Russland von 1721 bis 1725 Catherine I Skavronskaïa, 1684-1727, Kaiserin von Russland von 1725 bis 1727 Peter II., 1715-1730, Kaiser von Russland von 1727 bis 1730 With Peter's death, the direct male line of the Romanov dynasty ended. 1669; Diakov 13 var. Though they were also known as Romanov, the next rulers were from the Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov family. ZAR PETER II., 1727-1730. Nikitin: Zar Peter I.: der Große. “While contemporaries praised his natural intelligence and good heart, they only hoped for that good to happen in the future. This led to frustration among his subjects and the royal administration – officials did not dare to assume responsibility for important decisions. In large part due to his youth, Peter's short reign was marked by the efforts of various nobles and clans to gain influence over the boy. Rubel 1729 Moskau. Through the efforts of Menshikov, the court named Peter as Catherine's heir apparent, even though Catherine had two daughters of her own. The coronation of Peter II took place in Moscow on 9 January 1728, with the Emperor and a huge entourage. He was totally engrossed in amusements, and was kept under someone else's influence.”. Auction Details Militaria, Historica, Antiques. Peter II Alexeyevich (Russian: Пётр II Алексеевич, Pyotr II Alekseyevich) (23 October [O.S. The grandson of Peter the Great, and son of Tsarevich Alexey (who was accused of treason by his father and died imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress in 1718) and his wife, the German Princess Charlotte of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Peter II ascended to the Russian throne when he was only eleven years old. Maximize your time in St. Petersburg with tours expertly tailored to your interests. The program of education that Ostermann compiled included history, geography, mathematics, and foreign languages, but the overall education of the future emperor remained shallow and left much to be desired. Rubel 1729, Moskau, Münzhof Kadashevsky. For a few months in the summer of 1727, "Not even Peter the Great was so feared or so obeyed" according to the Saxon ambassador. Meanwhile, the Dolgorukov clan decided to cement their familial relationship with the Emperor by arranging a marriage between Peter and the sister of his favorite, the young Princess Catherine Dolgorukova. During the reign (1725-1727) of Catherine I, young Peter was ignored; but by the time she died in 1727, it had become clear to those in power that the only male-line grandson of Peter the Great could not be kept from his inheritance much longer. However, it soon became clear that the young monarch had no interest in his bride, perhaps influenced by his aunt Elizabeth Petrovna, who did not like Ekaterina. He gradually fell under the ultimate influence of the Dolgorukovs – Peter II became smitten with the 18-year-old beauty Ekaterina Alekseyevna Dolgorukova. In fact, he was the grandson of Charles XII of Sweden, on his father’s side, which meant that once his parents died when Peter was y… Their grandfather showed no interest in their upbringing or education: the Tsar had disliked their father and even their grandmother, his own first wife, and young Peter in particular reminded him of his only son Al… His earliest governesses were the wives of a tailor and a vintner from the Dutch settlement, while a sailor named Norman taught him the rudiments of navigation. A. ZAR PETER II., 1727-1730. Der Putsch gegen Zar Peter III. Therefore, from his childhood, the young orphaned Peter was kept in the strictest seclusion. [citation needed] Peter himself did not display much interest in study; his favorite occupations were hunting and feasting. Peter II. Silber Rubel Zar Peter II. Order now at low prices! Petr 1715-1730 Emperor of Russia. The influential Menshikov, for all practical purposes the ruler of the country and head of the Supreme Privy Council, did everything in his power to protect and promote the young Emperor. RUSSISCHE MÜNZEN UND MEDAILLEN. Born: St. Petersburg, 12 (23) October 1715Died: Moscow, 19 (30) January 1730Reigned: 1727-1730. Peter Alexejewitsch war ein Enkel Peters I. Seine Eltern waren der „unglückliche“ Zarewitsch Alexei von Russland und dessen Gemahlin Charlotte Christine, Tochter von Herzog Ludwig Rudolf von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel.