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Prince Fyodor Yuryevich Romodanovsky (Russian: Фёдор Юрьевич Ромодановский; ca. 1640 – 1717) was one of Peter the Great's foremost assistants in the task of modernizing Russia. He served as the country's first head of secret police, operating the from 1686 to his death. Most of Peter the Great's biographies tend to overlook the role of Romodanovsky, who served as an unconditional supporter of Peter and as his most-feared and very effective official. While other Peter's adherents built and fought, Romodanovsky ensured, with an iron hand, that there was no opposition.

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  • Fjodor Jurjewitsch Romodanowski (de)
  • Fédor Iouriévitch Romodanovski (fr)
  • Fyodor Romodanovsky (en)
  • Fiodor Romodanowski (pl)
  • Ромодановский, Фёдор Юрьевич (ru)
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  • Fjodor Jurjewitsch Romodanowski (russisch Фёдор Юрьевич Ромодановский; * um 1640; † 17. Septemberjul. / 28. September 1717greg. in St. Petersburg) war ein russischer Staatsbeamter und Politiker. (de)
  • Le prince-« césar » Fédor Iouriévitch Romodanovski (russe : Фёдор Юрьевич Ромодановский) (vers 1640- 17 septembre 1717 (28 septembre), Saint-Pétersbourg) est un homme d’État russe, qui fut un des principaux conseillers de Pierre le Grand. Il dirigea de fait la Russie pendant les déplacements de Pierre Ier hors de sa capitale. Entre 1686 et 1717, il fut chef du prikaze Préobrajenski – sorte de police secrète – et dirigea les prikazes de Sibérie et des Pharmaciens. Généralissime des « troupes de plaisir », il fut le propriétaire du Palais de Ropcha, près de Saint-Pétersbourg. (fr)
  • Fiodor Juriewicz Romodanowski (rus. Фёдор Юрьевич Ромодановский) (ur. ok. 1640, zm. 17 września 1717) – książę rosyjski, generalissimus, regent Carstwa Rosyjskiego w latach 1696-1698 Jeden z najbardziej zaufanych współpracowników cara Piotra I Wielkiego. Odpowiedzialny za sprawy wewnętrzne państwa rosyjskiego i aparat tajnej policji politycznej. W okresie podróży zagranicznych cara Piotra I Wielkiego pełnił obowiązki wielkorządcy Rosji i używał tytułu Jego Wysokości Księcia Cara. (pl)
  • Князь-«кесарь» Фёдор Ю́рьевич Ромода́новский (ок. 1640 — 17 (28) сентября 1717) — русский государственный деятель, фактически руководивший Русским царством в период отсутствия Петра I в столице. В 1686—1717 глава Преображенского приказа розыскных дел, кроме того, руководил Сибирским и Аптекарским приказами. Генералиссимус потешных войск (1694). Владелец мызы Ропша. (ru)
  • Prince Fyodor Yuryevich Romodanovsky (Russian: Фёдор Юрьевич Ромодановский; ca. 1640 – 1717) was one of Peter the Great's foremost assistants in the task of modernizing Russia. He served as the country's first head of secret police, operating the from 1686 to his death. Most of Peter the Great's biographies tend to overlook the role of Romodanovsky, who served as an unconditional supporter of Peter and as his most-feared and very effective official. While other Peter's adherents built and fought, Romodanovsky ensured, with an iron hand, that there was no opposition. (en)
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  • Fjodor Jurjewitsch Romodanowski (russisch Фёдор Юрьевич Ромодановский; * um 1640; † 17. Septemberjul. / 28. September 1717greg. in St. Petersburg) war ein russischer Staatsbeamter und Politiker. (de)
  • Prince Fyodor Yuryevich Romodanovsky (Russian: Фёдор Юрьевич Ромодановский; ca. 1640 – 1717) was one of Peter the Great's foremost assistants in the task of modernizing Russia. He served as the country's first head of secret police, operating the from 1686 to his death. An influential boyar from the Romodanovsky family, Prince Fyodor was given the post of the head of the Preobrazhensky prikaz in 1686, when its functions involved the administration of the Preobrazhensky and Semyonovsky units. His integrity and resolution won him the admiration of young Tsar Peter (r. 1682–1725), who made him "Generalissimo" of his toy army. During Peter's frequent absences from the capital between 1695 and 1699 he entrusted Romodanovsky with governing the country. When the Streltsy Uprising of 1698 erupted in Peter's absence, Romodanovsky ruthlessly suppressed it. For his vital services to the crown Peter jocundly styled Romodanovsky "His Caesarean Majesty" (кесарское величество) and "Prince Caesar" (князь-кесарь). Romodanovsky also had the right to keep his own court at Ropsha (south of Peterhof) and to promote officers. The Tsar addressed him in German as "Min Herr Koenig" ("My Lord King") and signed his own letters "Your Majesty's humblest servant Piter". Until his death, on 17 September 1717, Romodanovsky remained in charge of the secret police, the Siberian prikaz, and the Apothecary; basically he operated as the second-most powerful man (and the most feared man) in Russia until his death. Long after Romodanovsky's death, Klyuchevsky (1841-1911) described him as a "a monstrum by appearance, a vicious tyrant by character". Most of Peter the Great's biographies tend to overlook the role of Romodanovsky, who served as an unconditional supporter of Peter and as his most-feared and very effective official. While other Peter's adherents built and fought, Romodanovsky ensured, with an iron hand, that there was no opposition. Fyodor Romodanovsky's only son, (c. 1677–1730) succeeded him in office at the Preobrazhensky prikaz from 1717 to 1729. (en)
  • Le prince-« césar » Fédor Iouriévitch Romodanovski (russe : Фёдор Юрьевич Ромодановский) (vers 1640- 17 septembre 1717 (28 septembre), Saint-Pétersbourg) est un homme d’État russe, qui fut un des principaux conseillers de Pierre le Grand. Il dirigea de fait la Russie pendant les déplacements de Pierre Ier hors de sa capitale. Entre 1686 et 1717, il fut chef du prikaze Préobrajenski – sorte de police secrète – et dirigea les prikazes de Sibérie et des Pharmaciens. Généralissime des « troupes de plaisir », il fut le propriétaire du Palais de Ropcha, près de Saint-Pétersbourg. (fr)
  • Fiodor Juriewicz Romodanowski (rus. Фёдор Юрьевич Ромодановский) (ur. ok. 1640, zm. 17 września 1717) – książę rosyjski, generalissimus, regent Carstwa Rosyjskiego w latach 1696-1698 Jeden z najbardziej zaufanych współpracowników cara Piotra I Wielkiego. Odpowiedzialny za sprawy wewnętrzne państwa rosyjskiego i aparat tajnej policji politycznej. W okresie podróży zagranicznych cara Piotra I Wielkiego pełnił obowiązki wielkorządcy Rosji i używał tytułu Jego Wysokości Księcia Cara. (pl)
  • Князь-«кесарь» Фёдор Ю́рьевич Ромода́новский (ок. 1640 — 17 (28) сентября 1717) — русский государственный деятель, фактически руководивший Русским царством в период отсутствия Петра I в столице. В 1686—1717 глава Преображенского приказа розыскных дел, кроме того, руководил Сибирским и Аптекарским приказами. Генералиссимус потешных войск (1694). Владелец мызы Ропша. (ru)
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