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Vasily Golitsyn (born 1643)

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Golitsyn was unusually well educated. He was a great friend of foreigners, who generally alluded to him as "the great Golitsyn". He expounded to them some drastic reform measures, such as the abolition of serfdom, the promotion of religious toleration, and the development of industrial enterprises.
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as if he had returned a victor. In the political contest between Sophia and Peter of August–September 1689, Golitsyn half-heartedly supported his mistress and shared her ruin. Peter spared his life - owing to the supplications of his cousin Boris - but deprived him of his boyardom, confiscated his
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As Golitsyn was eager to avoid all forms of violence and repression, his program was more cautious and "realistic" than that of Peter the Great. Political upheavals prevented him from executing any of these plans.
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In home affairs his influence was insignificant, but his foreign policy was distinguished by the
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Only with the utmost difficulty could Sophia get the young tsar Peter to decorate the defeated
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Muscovite noble families. His main political opponent was his cousin Prince
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of 1687 and 1689 proved unsuccessful, and made him extremely unpopular.
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with Poland, whereby Russia at last definitively recovered
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Derek Wilson (2010) Peter the Great, p. 8, 13,37.
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and statesman of the 17th century. He belonged to the
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Index

Vasily Galitzine


Prince
Russian
tr.
aristocrat
Golitsyn
Romodanovsky
Boris Alexeyevich Golitsyn
Tsar Aleksey Mikhailovich
boyar
Ukraine
Crimean Tatars
Chigirin
Russo-Turkish War of 1676-1681
mestnichestvo
Feodor III
May revolution of 1682
Posolsky Prikaz
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Sophia
Peter the Great
Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin
Artamon Matveyev
Treaty of Nerchinsk
Amur River
Eternal Peace Treaty of 1686
Kiev
Porte

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