Chapter Верительная грамота Петра Первого в Светлейшую Республику в контексте российско-венецианских дипломатических отношений

In 1710-1711, at the time of preparation for the Prut campaign, Peter I sent three envoys to Venice, namely Urbich, Boris and Karetta. In 1716-1720, Becklemishev was appointed permanent Russuan economic representative in Venice. The article presents an analysis of credential letters of Peter the Gre...

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Main Author: KARDANOVA, NATALIYA (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Russian
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2018
Series:Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici 40
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