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Peter the Great's Poisoned Chalice: The Death of Tsarevich Alexei

6 min · 3 jul 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into one of the darkest chapters of Peter the Great's reign: the trial and death of his own son, Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich. Fearing that Alexei would undo his reforms and drag Russia back into Muscovite tradition, Peter forced his son to choose between abdication, monastic life, or betrayal. The investigation, led by the ruthless Preobrazhensky Prikaz under Fyodor Romodanovsky, uncovered a network of supporters among the old boyar aristocracy and clergy. Alexei's flight to Vienna under the protection of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI brought international intrigue, but Peter's diplomatic pressure forced his return. The subsequent torture sessions in the Peter and Paul Fortress yielded confessions of a planned rebellion. Alexei died in 1718 under mysterious circumstances, likely from torture or execution. The case exposed the brutal lengths Peter would go to secure his legacy, creating a succession crisis that ultimately led to his grandson Peter II briefly claiming the throne. Key figures include Alexander Menshikov, the tsar's right-hand man, and Afanasy, Alexei's confessor. The episode explores the personal tragedy behind the modernization of Russia. #PeterTheGreat #TsarevichAlexei #RussianHistory #PreobrazhenskyPrikaz #FyodorRomodanovsky #AlexanderMenshikov #RomanovDynasty #SuccessionCrisis #Torture #Vienna #HolyRomanEmpire #CharlesVI #PeterAndPaulFortress #18thCentury #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory #RussianEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Peter the Great's Poisoned Chalice: The Death of Tsarevich Alexei

In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into one of the darkest chapters of Peter the Great's reign: the trial and death of his own son, Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich. Fearing that Alexei would undo his reforms and drag Russia back into Muscovite tradition, Peter forced his son to choose between abdication, monastic life, or betrayal. The investigation, led by the ruthless Preobrazhensky Prikaz under Fyodor Romodanovsky, uncovered a network of supporters among the old boyar aristocracy and clergy. Alexei's flight to Vienna under the protection of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI brought international intrigue, but Peter's diplomatic pressure forced his return. The subsequent torture sessions in the Peter and Paul Fortress yielded confessions of a planned rebellion. Alexei died in 1718 under mysterious circumstances, likely from torture or execution. The case exposed the brutal lengths Peter would go to secure his legacy, creating a succession crisis that ultimately led to his grandson Peter II briefly claiming the throne. Key figures include Alexander Menshikov, the tsar's right-hand man, and Afanasy, Alexei's confessor. The episode explores the personal tragedy behind the modernization of Russia. #PeterTheGreat #TsarevichAlexei #RussianHistory #PreobrazhenskyPrikaz #FyodorRomodanovsky #AlexanderMenshikov #RomanovDynasty #SuccessionCrisis #Torture #Vienna #HolyRomanEmpire #CharlesVI #PeterAndPaulFortress #18thCentury #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory #RussianEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

3 jul 20266 min
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Peter the Great and the Table of Ranks: A Class Revolution

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into Peter the Great's Table of Ranks, the revolutionary system that replaced hereditary boyar privilege with merit-based service. They explore how the Table created a new nobility of service, allowed commoners like Alexander Menshikov to rise to the top, and faced resistance from old aristocratic families. Lucas explains the fourteen ranks, the distinction between military and civil service, and how the Table reshaped Russian society for centuries. This episode builds on earlier discussions of Peter's reforms, offering a fresh angle on social mobility and bureaucracy in imperial Russia. #PeterTheGreat #TableOfRanks #RussianHistory #SocialMobility #Bureaucracy #AlexanderMenshikov #BoyarDuma #GreatNorthernWar #PreobrazhenskyRegiment #HolySynod #BeardTax #SaintPetersburg #NevaRiver #Poltava #Nystad #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Peter the Great's Table of Ranks: Class Revolution in Russia

In 1722, Peter the Great shattered centuries of aristocratic privilege by establishing the Table of Ranks, a bureaucratic ladder that rewarded merit and service over noble birth. This episode explores the creation of the Tabel' o rangakh, its fourteen rungs, and how it transformed Russia's elite. We follow the rise of commoners like Alexander Menshikov, who became a prince through talent; the anger of the old boyar families who saw their monopoly on power broken; and the military, civil, and court hierarchies that fused service and status. We also examine the table's long shadow—how it persisted until 1917, shaping the careers of writers like Pushkin and even fueling the radicalism of the raznochintsy. The Table of Ranks wasn't just a reform; it was a declaration that in Peter's Russia, a man's worth was measured by his service to the state. Tune in for a deep dive into the mechanism that turned tsarist subjects into empire builders. #PeterTheGreat #TableOfRanks #TabelORangakh #RussianHistory #18thCentury #TsaristBureaucracy #AlexanderMenshikov #Meritocracy #Nobility #RussianEmpire #HistoricalReform #EasternEurope #StPetersburg #Moscow #GreatNorthernWar #SocialMobility #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Peter the Great's Spy Network: The Preobrazhensky Prikaz

Before the KGB, before the Okhrana, there was the Preobrazhensky Prikaz — Peter the Great's secret political police. In this episode, we explore how the tsar built a shadowy intelligence and enforcement arm to crush dissent, hunt down corruption, and root out treason. We meet its terrifying chief, Prince Fyodor Romodanovsky, whose sadistic interrogations earned him a reputation as Peter's own executioner. We delve into the Prikaz's role in the Streltsy uprising of 1698, the torture of Tsarevich Alexei's associates, and the surveillance of Old Believers and foreign spies. From the dungeons of the Preobrazhenskoye estate to the network of informants stretching across Russia, we uncover how the Prikaz became the model for Russia's later secret services. Drawing on diplomatic dispatches, interrogation records, and Peter's own correspondence, we reveal the brutal machinery that kept the tsar's reforms on track — and the human cost of building a modern state. #PeterTheGreat #PreobrazhenskyPrikaz #RussianHistory #SecretPolice #FyodorRomodanovsky #StreltsyUprising #TsarevichAlexei #PoliticalTerror #18thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope #Espionage #Torture #RussianEmpire #Reforms #Autocracy #Intelligence Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

1 jul 20268 min
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Peter the Great's Alphabet Reform: Creating Modern Russian

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore one of Peter the Great's most lasting and least discussed reforms: the creation of the grazhdanskiy shrift, or civil script, in 1708. They dive into how Peter personally edited the new alphabet, removing letters he considered obsolete and simplifying the shapes to match Western European typefaces. The conversation covers the role of the Amsterdam printing house of Jan Thesing, the resistance from the Church and Old Believers who saw the new letters as heretical, and the broader cultural shift from Church Slavonic to a vernacular secular language. They touch on the controversial removal of letters like 'psi', 'xi', and 'yus', and how Peter's alphabet helped spread his decrees, textbooks, and gazettes across the empire. The episode also discusses the parallel reform of numerals, introducing Arabic digits in place of Cyrillic numbers. Throughout, Lucas and Luna tie the alphabet reform to Peter's larger project of westernization and state-building, showing how changing the very shape of letters was a political act. #PeterTheGreat #RussianAlphabet #GrazhdanskiyShrift #CivilScript #LanguageReform #ChurchSlavonic #OldBelievers #TypographicHistory #1708 #AmsterdamPrinting #JanThesing #ArabicNumerals #Westernization #RussianHistory #18thCentury #Orthodoxy #Reform #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

1 jul 20266 min