Peter the Great: The Tsar Who Modernized Russia — Fexingo History

Peter the Great's Beard Tax: Reforming Russia One Whisker at a Time

6 min · 8. juli 2026
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In 1698, Tsar Peter I returned from his Grand Embassy to Western Europe and shocked Russia by personally trimming the beards of his boyars. This episode explores the famous beard tax — a seemingly trivial policy that was actually a powerful symbol of Peter's modernisation campaign. We discuss the tax's origins, its rates (from 30 to 100 rubles depending on social class), the special token coins issued to those who paid, and the fierce resistance from Old Believers who saw beards as essential to salvation. Lucas and Luna examine how this cultural clash reflected deeper tensions between tradition and reform, and how the beard tax paved the way for Peter's broader Westernisation agenda. Featuring the 'beard token' coins, the role of the Preobrazhensky Prikaz in enforcement, and the eventual repeal of the tax in 1772. A revealing look at how something as personal as facial hair became a battleground for Russia's future. #PeterTheGreat #BeardTax #RussianHistory #TsarPeter #EasternEurope #Modernization #18thCentury #OldBelievers #PreobrazhenskyPrikaz #Boyars #Westernization #RussianEmpire #CulturalReform #History #FexingoHistory #BeardToken #Borodina #Taxation Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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