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Peter the Great's Death: The Autopsy That Shocked Russia

8 min · 4 de jul de 2026
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In January 1725, Peter the Great died at the age of 52 after a painful illness. His death was so unexpected that it threw Russia into a succession crisis. But the controversy didn't end there: Peter's physicians performed an autopsy — a rare and controversial act in Orthodox Russia — and the results were kept secret for centuries. This episode explores the final days of the tsar, the autopsy findings, and the rumors that swirled afterward. Did his doctors suspect poisoning? Why did the autopsy report vanish from the official record? We delve into the medical details, the political aftermath, and the enduring mystery surrounding the death of Russia's most transformative ruler. Along the way, we discuss the role of Dr. Johann Laurentius Blumentrost, the establishment of the Kunstkamera, and Peter's own fascination with anatomy — a passion that may have sealed his fate. #PeterTheGreat #RussianHistory #Autopsy #18thCentury #Kunstkamera #JohannLaurentiusBlumentrost #SuccessionCrisis #SaintPetersburg #Tsar #Romanov #Medicine #Anatomy #PoisonRumors #1725 #Russia #HistoryMystery #MedicalHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In January 1725, Peter the Great died at the age of 52 after a painful illness. His death was so unexpected that it threw Russia into a succession crisis. But the controversy didn't end there: Peter's physicians performed an autopsy — a rare and controversial act in Orthodox Russia — and the results were kept secret for centuries. This episode explores the final days of the tsar, the autopsy findings, and the rumors that swirled afterward. Did his doctors suspect poisoning? Why did the autopsy report vanish from the official record? We delve into the medical details, the political aftermath, and the enduring mystery surrounding the death of Russia's most transformative ruler. Along the way, we discuss the role of Dr. Johann Laurentius Blumentrost, the establishment of the Kunstkamera, and Peter's own fascination with anatomy — a passion that may have sealed his fate. #PeterTheGreat #RussianHistory #Autopsy #18thCentury #Kunstkamera #JohannLaurentiusBlumentrost #SuccessionCrisis #SaintPetersburg #Tsar #Romanov #Medicine #Anatomy #PoisonRumors #1725 #Russia #HistoryMystery #MedicalHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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