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The Table of Ranks Peter the Great's Social Revolution

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In 1722, Peter the Great introduced the Table of Ranks, a radical document that shattered centuries of tradition by making promotion dependent on service rather than birth. This episode explores the origins of the system in Peter's frustration with the hereditary boyar aristocracy, the mechanics of the fourteen-rank ladder, and the chaos it caused among the old noble families. We discuss the symbolic humiliation of the old system with a degraded boyar, the career of the first non-noble to reach the top rank, Andrei Osterman, and how the Table of Ranks transformed Russia's social fabric. Lucas and Luna also touch on the resistance from the Golitsyn and Dolgorukov families, the role of the Heraldry Office (Gerbovaya Palata), and the long-term consequences for Russian society. #History #FexingoHistory #PeterTheGreat #TableOfRanks #TabelORangakh #RussianHistory #18thCentury #SocialReform #AndreiOsterman #Golitsyn #Dolgorukov #GerbovayaPalata #Boyar #Dvorianstvo #PeterTheGreatReforms #RussianEmpire #TsarPeter #Russia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The Table of Ranks Peter the Great's Social Revolution cover

The Table of Ranks Peter the Great's Social Revolution

In 1722, Peter the Great introduced the Table of Ranks, a radical document that shattered centuries of tradition by making promotion dependent on service rather than birth. This episode explores the origins of the system in Peter's frustration with the hereditary boyar aristocracy, the mechanics of the fourteen-rank ladder, and the chaos it caused among the old noble families. We discuss the symbolic humiliation of the old system with a degraded boyar, the career of the first non-noble to reach the top rank, Andrei Osterman, and how the Table of Ranks transformed Russia's social fabric. Lucas and Luna also touch on the resistance from the Golitsyn and Dolgorukov families, the role of the Heraldry Office (Gerbovaya Palata), and the long-term consequences for Russian society. #History #FexingoHistory #PeterTheGreat #TableOfRanks #TabelORangakh #RussianHistory #18thCentury #SocialReform #AndreiOsterman #Golitsyn #Dolgorukov #GerbovayaPalata #Boyar #Dvorianstvo #PeterTheGreatReforms #RussianEmpire #TsarPeter #Russia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Peter the Great's Table of Ranks: Remaking the Russian Aristocracy

In 1722, Peter the Great unveiled the Table of Ranks, a radical document that would reshape Russia's social hierarchy for nearly two centuries. The Tabel' o rangakh abolished the old boyar system based on birth and replaced it with a merit-based career ladder open to any nobleman—or even commoner—who rose through state service. This episode follows the creation of the Table, its 14 ranks spanning military, civil, and court service, and its explosive impact on the old aristocracy. Learn how figures like Alexander Menshikov, a former pie seller who became Generalissimus, embodied the new order. Discover the bitter resistance from ancient families like the Dolgorukovs and Golitsyns, and how Peter used the Gerbovaya Palata (Heraldry Office) to police noble status. We also explore the Table's role in integrating conquered Baltic German nobles and the surprising path it opened for talented commoners. It's a story of a tsar who understood that talent, not lineage, builds an empire. #PeterTheGreat #TableOfRanks #TabelORangakh #RussianHistory #RussianEmpire #Meritocracy #18thCentury #RussianNobility #AlexanderMenshikov #Boyars #GerbovayaPalata #HeraldryOffice #SocialMobility #BalticGermans #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Peter the Great's Table of Ranks: How a Document Remade Russia's Aristocracy

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Peter the Great's Table of Ranks (Tabel' o rangakh), the 1722 decree that shattered Russia's ancient boyar system and replaced hereditary nobility with service-based hierarchy. They trace how a document inspired by European models—from Sweden's civil service to the Holy Roman Empire's court ranks—created 14 parallel grades in military, civil, and court service, and how it allowed a former pie-seller like Alexander Menshikov to rise to the highest rank. The episode examines the fierce resistance from old boyar families like the Dolgorukovs and Golitsyns, the practical problems of enforcement, the creation of the Heraldry Office under Stepan Kolychev, and the long-term consequences: a nobility that owed everything to the crown, a bureaucracy that grew by 400 percent by Catherine the Great's reign, and a system that lasted until the Romanov dynasty fell. It's the story of how one piece of paper redefined what it meant to be noble in Russia. #PeterTheGreat #TableOfRanks #TabelORangakh #RussianHistory #18thCentury #Reform #Nobility #Bureaucracy #AlexanderMenshikov #BoyarDuma #HeraldryOffice #StepanKolychev #Dolgorukov #Golitsyn #ServiceState #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12. juli 20269 min
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Peter the Great's Poisoned Chalice: The Torture of Tsarevich Alexei

In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into the harrowing final days of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich, the son of Peter the Great. After fleeing to the Holy Roman Empire in 1716, Alexei was lured back to Russia with promises of pardon, only to be subjected to interrogation and torture by his own father. They explore the role of the Preobrazhensky Prikaz under Fyodor Romodanovsky, the secret negotiations with the Habsburgs, and the devastating psychological pressure that led to Alexei's confession and death in the Peter and Paul Fortress. The conversation also examines Peter's ruthless prioritization of state over family, the legal framework of the Military Statute, and the broader implications for succession in Russia. A chilling chapter in Peter's quest to secure his reforms at any cost. #PeterTheGreat #TsarevichAlexei #RussianHistory #PreobrazhenskyPrikaz #Torture #FyodorRomodanovsky #PeterAndPaulFortress #Habsburgs #CharlesVI #HolyRomanEmpire #MilitaryStatute #Succession #18thCentury #EasternEurope #Romanovs #History #FexingoHistory #RussianEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Peter the Great's War on the Streltsy: The 1698 Massacre

In this episode, Lucas and Luna take you back to the autumn of 1698, when Peter the Great returned from his Grand Embassy to find Moscow in turmoil. The Streltsy, the elite musketeer corps that had once made and unmade tsars, had risen in revolt. But Peter's revenge was not swift—it was calculated, public, and terrifying. Over several months, more than a thousand Streltsy were executed in Red Square, often by Peter's own hand or under his direct supervision. We explore the political calculus behind the terror: why Peter needed to destroy the old guard to build his new Russia. We meet the key figures—the regent Sophia Alekseevna, the boyar Fyodor Romodanovsky, and the foreign officers who stood by the tsar. And we examine the aftermath: the dissolution of the Streltsy regiments, the shaving of beards, and a new, iron absolutism. This is a story of fear, power, and the birth of modern Russia—one severed head at a time. #PeterTheGreat #Streltsy #1698Uprising #SophiaAlekseevna #FyodorRomodanovsky #RedSquare #Moscow #GrandEmbassy #PreobrazhenskyRegiment #BoyarDuma #RussianHistory #TsardomOfRussia #Absolutism #Execution #MilitaryRevolt #17thCentury #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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