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Which Patriarch's reforms caused the Great Schism?
Patriarch Nikon
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What were Patriarch Nikon's reforms?
  • bring Russian Orthodoxy in line with Greek model

  • corrected texts

  • introduced sermons

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Streltsy coup that resulted in Peter and Ivan V as co-tsars, with Sophia as regent
1682
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Streltsy coup orchestrated by Sophia which Peter escaped and started his sole rule
1689
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Who advised Peter to consult churchmen rather than laymen?
Father Aarmy of St. Andrews
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Which Patriarch published 'Against the Latins and Lutherans'?
Patriarch Adrian
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When was 'Against the Latins and the Lutherans' published?
1690
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How many men were executed for the 1698 revolts?
1182
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Peter advised to consult churchmen rather than laymen
1696
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Streltsy plot that forces Peter to return from his Great Embassy
1698
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Peter introduces new western calendar
1699
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How many men were banished for the 1698 revolts?
601
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Old Believers start calling Peter the Anti-Christ
1700
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Astrakhan revolt
1705
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What rumours fuelled the Astrakhan revolt?
Real tsar replaced by German imposter
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How many men were beheaded from the Astrakhan revolt?
42
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What groups were involved in the Astrakhan revolt?
Streltsy mingled with fugitives and migrants
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How many died in interrogation after the Astrakhan revolt?
45
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Don Cossack revolt
1707
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Who led the Don Cossack revolt?
Prince Yuri Dolgoruky
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Key leaders of the Don Cossack revolt
  • Yuri Dolgoruky

  • Kondraty Bulavin

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Key quashers of the Don Cossack revolt
  • Maximov

  • Vasily Dogoruky

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Petition from regiments destined for Azov gets rejected, sparking revolt
1698
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Bashkir Revolt
1708
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Punishment for Don Cossack revolters

200 hanged, sent down river on rafts

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Poor harvests

1722-24

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448 violent incidents

1724

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91 violent incidents

1718

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Secret Chancellery established to torture Alexis and mistress into forced confessions 


1718

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Alexis arrived back in Russia and gave up claim to throne

1717

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Tsaverich Alexis fled to Vienna with mistress

1716

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How many nobles were given the death penalty for relations to Alexis?

126

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Maximov killed by Bulavin

1708