The Streltsyuprising of 1698 (Russian: Стрелецкий бунт 1698 года) was an uprising of the Moscow Streltsy regiments. Some Russian historians believe that...
The streltsy (Russian: стрельцы, IPA: [strʲɪlʲˈt͡sɨ], lit. 'shooters/riflemen'; sg. стрелец, strelets, IPA: [strʲɪˈlʲet͡s]) were the units of Russian firearm...
The Moscow uprising of 1682, also known as the Streltsyuprising of 1682 (Russian: Стрелецкий бунт), was an uprising of the Moscow Streltsy regiments that...
with much harsher measures such as the breaking wheel, during the StreltsyUprising in 1698. Caning Knout Massie, Robert K. (1980). Peter the Great, His...
court. In 1672–1683, it also collected the taxes of the streltsy. After the streltsyuprising in 1698, the Streletsky prikaz was engaged in regular administrative...
and played a major part in Russian life. During the Streltsyuprising, soldiers of the Streltsy staged a revolt against the Naryshkin family (the relatives...
grouped around the family of Feodor and Sophia, took advantage of the Streltsyuprising 25 May [O.S. 15 May] 1682 to place Sophia on the seat of power. Tsar...
rebels. The monastery locked itself up and refused to let the Streltsy in. The uprising was supported by local peasants and workers (работные люди, or...
one to suppress the StreltsyUprising. Upon Peter's return, however, Shein fell into his disgrace for not having disclosed Streltsys’ ties with Sophia and...
rebellions against his authority, including by the Streltsy, Bashkirs, Astrakhan, and the greatest civil uprising of his reign, the Bulavin Rebellion. In his...
opposed by Feodor and Ivan's older sister Sofia Alekseyevna, who led a Streltsyuprising against him and his mother's family. Because neither Tsar was of age...
Mikhailovna of Russia and as devoted as a nun. For her part in the Streltsyuprising 1698 with her sister Marfa Alekseyevna of Russia, they were forced...
1698, Catherine was interrogated for potential involvement in the StreltsyUprising on the tsar Peter the Great, but released after it had been established...
Russian Navy Years of service 1699–1728 Rank Generalissimo Battles/wars Streltsyuprising Russo-Turkish War (1686–1700) Azov campaigns (1695–96) Great Northern...
1699 he entrusted Romodanovsky with governing the country. When the StreltsyUprising of 1698 erupted in Peter's absence, Romodanovsky ruthlessly suppressed...
War I reconstitution. Grigory Orlov, the grandson of a rebel in the Streltsyuprising (1698) against Peter the Great, distinguished himself in the Battle...
after the Streltsyuprising had been crushed. The tower received its name in honor of Lavrentii Pankrat'evich Sukharev, whose regiment of streltsy had supported...
ones who signed its final resolution (соборное деяние). During the StreltsyUprising of 1682, Kirill Naryshkin had to suffer through several personal tragedies...
indecisive) Ongoing conflict 1846: The Greater Poland uprising against Austrian rule. The failed Kraków uprising ends in slaughter. 1846: Bear Flag Rebellion in...
of the Streltsy Execution is a painting by Vasily Ivanovich Surikov, painted in 1881. It illustrates the public execution after the Streltsy's failed...
raiders, the Streltsy were politically destabilizing. After the StreltsyUprising of 1698, Peter I arranged mass executions of Streltsy on the Earth Rampart...
the StreltsyUprising in 1682, several of Tsar Peter the Great's rebellious relatives were hurled down the staircase onto the pikes of the Streltsy guard...
The Ottoman garrison surrendered. 1698 6 June StreltsyUprising: Approximately four thousand streltsy overthrew their commanders and headed to Moscow...
(1667–1668), after the death of king Philip IV of Spain Moscow uprising of 1682 (or Streltsyuprising), after the death of tsar Feodor III of Russia Monmouth...
An intended visit to Venice was canceled due to the news about the StreltsyUprising in Moscow and Peter's hasty return to Russia. The Grand Embassy failed...