Testament de Pierre le Grand presents a controversial and historically significant document attributed to Peter the Great, outlining a plan for Russian domination of Europe. This edition, published in 1860, includes the purported text of the testament, said to have been deposited in the archives of the Peterhof Palace near Saint Petersburg.
The work explores the strategies and ambitions ascribed to Peter the Great, revealing insights into the geopolitical landscape of 18th and 19th century Europe. Accompanied by historical documents, this book offers a unique perspective on the historical context and debates surrounding the authenticity and impact of this influential text.
This edition provides valuable insights for historians and readers interested in Russian history, political strategy, and the dynamics of European power during a crucial period of transformation.
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