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Peter the Great's First Victory: The Azov Campaigns

7 min · 8 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Peter the Great's First Victory: The Azov Campaigns

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In 1695, Peter I of Russia launched his first major military campaign—not against Sweden, but against the Ottoman fortress of Azov at the mouth of the Don River. The first attempt failed disastrously due to poor logistics and Ottoman naval superiority. Undeterred, Peter built a river fleet in one winter, recruited foreign engineers like Franz Timmerman and Patrick Gordon, and returned in 1696. This time, a combined land and naval blockade forced the Ottoman garrison to surrender. The victory was Peter's first as a commander and a crucial early step toward making Russia a naval power. It also exposed the shortcomings of the streltsy and boyar system, setting the stage for the Grand Embassy and his sweeping reforms. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the gritty details of the two Azov campaigns: the siege works, the galley fleet built at Voronezh, the role of Lefort and Gordon, and how this victory—small by European standards—transformed Peter's vision for Russia. #PeterTheGreat #AzovCampaigns #Azov #DonRiver #OttomanEmpire #RussianHistory #SiegeWarfare #RussianNavy #Voronezh #FranzTimmerman #PatrickGordon #FranzLefort #Streltsy #Boyars #GreatNorthernWar #17thCentury #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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