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Peter the Great's Naval Obsession: The Azov Campaigns

10 min · 6 de jun de 2026
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Peter the Great's reign is often defined by his victory over Sweden at Poltava, but his first military obsession was the sea. This episode dives into the Azov campaigns of 1695–1696, Peter's first attempt to secure a warm-water port for Russia. We follow his early failures against the Ottoman fortress of Azov, his frantic shipbuilding program at Voronezh, and the creation of Russia's first real navy. The episode covers key figures like Franz Lefort, Patrick Gordon, and the captured Ottoman ship that became the first Russian warship. We explore the tactical innovations — from siege engineering to the use of river flotillas — and the strategic consequences: the Azov victories gave Peter the confidence to launch the Grand Embassy, but also revealed Russia's technological backwardness. The Azov campaigns were a crucible: they forged Peter's resolve, trained his first generation of naval officers, and sowed the seeds of Russia's emergence as a Black Sea power. Join us for the story of how a teenage tsar learned to build ships and fight for an empire. #PeterTheGreat #AzovCampaigns #RussianNavy #Voronezh #AzovFortress #GreatNorthernWar #OttomanEmpire #FranzLefort #PatrickGordon #BlackSea #SiegeWarfare #Shipbuilding #Galley #TsarCarpenter #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope #NavalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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