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Peter the Great's Beard Tax: Shaving Russia Into Europe

7 min · 26. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into one of Peter the Great's most iconic and surprising reforms: the beard tax. On August 29, 1698, just days after returning from his Grand Embassy to Western Europe, the tsar personally shaved off the beards of his courtiers at a feast. Soon after, a decree imposed a tax on beards, with a special token—the бородовой знак (borodovoy znak)—issued as proof of payment. The tax varied by social class: courtiers paid 60 rubles a year, merchants 100, while peasants in rural areas paid just half a kopek upon entering cities. The reform was deeply symbolic, targeting the Old Believers (староверы) who saw beards as essential to the divine image. Peter even created the 'Most Drunken Synod of Fools and Jesters' to mock traditional rituals. The episode explores how this seemingly superficial policy was part of Peter's broader campaign to break Russia's isolation and force its elite to adopt Western customs, setting off a cultural clash that would define his reign. #PeterTheGreat #BeardTax #RussianHistory #OldBelievers #Westernization #BorodovoyZnak #GrandEmbassy #MostDrunkenSynod #Streltsy #RussianEmpire #TsarPeter #August1698 #CulturalReform #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope #18thCentury #RussianRevolution Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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