Jesuit Cross of Peter the Great
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At the end of the XVII century, Russia writhed in the generic torment of the social revolution. Breaking and Korezh Orthodox Moscow life, a franco-speaking, bourgeois-constituent Russian Empire was born. Many victims were made to the altar of her greatness - from Sagittarius to the royal son.
Foreign emissaries invisibly conducted the defeat of Moscow Rus" - first of all, the Jesuits. They managed to penetrate the very top and take under their influence to Tsar Peter. For the sake of victory in the struggle for power, he had to enter into an alliance with the Jesuits and carry this heavy cross all his life in his conscience.
On the underwater currents and secrets of Russian policy of the late XVII - early XVIII century, the book of writer Leo Anisov. It is written exciting and will be interesting to the widest circle of readers
Foreign emissaries invisibly conducted the defeat of Moscow Rus" - first of all, the Jesuits. They managed to penetrate the very top and take under their influence to Tsar Peter. For the sake of victory in the struggle for power, he had to enter into an alliance with the Jesuits and carry this heavy cross all his life in his conscience.
On the underwater currents and secrets of Russian policy of the late XVII - early XVIII century, the book of writer Leo Anisov. It is written exciting and will be interesting to the widest circle of readers
Author:
Author:Anisov Lev Mikhailovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Culture
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00180-093-4
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