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

Peter the Great's All-Joking All-Drunken Synod

6 min · 27 jun 2026
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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore one of Peter the Great's most bizarre and misunderstood institutions: the Vseshuteyshiy Vsepyaneytshiy i Sumassbrodshiy Sobor, or the All-Joking, All-Drunken Synod of Fools and Jesters. Peter created this mock-religious court to parody the Orthodox Church, humiliate the boyars, and enforce his reforms through a mix of satire, humiliation, and sheer debauchery. We meet its infamous 'prince-pope', Nikita Zotov, the tsar's former tutor who was forced to preside over drunken orgies disguised as church rituals. We discuss how the synod functioned as a tool of political and social control, targeting Old Believers, corrupt officials, and anyone who resisted Peter's westernization. The episode covers specific rituals, like the 'procession of the donkey' and the 'kissing of the goblet,' and examines the line between brutal comedy and state terror. Lucas also draws connections to other historical examples of power using mockery and spectacle to enforce authority, from Roman emperors' triumphal parades to Soviet show trials. #PeterTheGreat #AllDrunkenSynod #RussianHistory #Satire #Fools #NikitaZotov #VseshuteyshiySobor #18thCenturyRussia #OrthodoxChurch #Boyars #Westernization #MockCourt #HistoryOfComedy #PoliticalSatire #Autocracy #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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