Die Grosse Moskowitische Ambassade Von 1697 in Livland by Alexander Bergengr n delves into the significant historical event of the Grand Embassy sent by Tsar Peter the Great in 1697. This detailed study focuses specifically on the embassy's activities and impact within Livland, a region of strategic importance during that era. Bergengr n meticulously examines the diplomatic, political, and social interactions that occurred, providing valuable insights into the relationships between Russia and the Baltic territories. The book offers a comprehensive account of the embassy's objectives, the key figures involved, and the broader implications for Russian foreign policy. A valuable resource for historians and anyone interested in 17th-century European history and Russian expansion.
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