Peter the Great
Peter the Great is one of the only two emperors in Russian history who started the process of westernization of Russia and was awarded the title of all-Russian emperor. He accelerated the reform and development of Russian culture, education, scientific research and trade, won the Great Northern War, and made Russia one of the great European countries.
2. Catherine II
Catherine II was the only queen who was crowned the Great in the reign history of 1762 to 1796. During her reign, she not only advocated enlightened autocracy in politics and justice, but also made outstanding achievements in the military, such as defeating the Ottoman Empire, opening the Haitong Black Sea, dividing Poland into three parts, and pocketing many countries' territories, making Russia the largest power in Europe.
3. Alexander III
Alexander III was 188 1 the third emperor of the Russian Empire, and had a joint venture with 1894. During his reign, he occupied Turkmenistan, consolidated the absolute monarchy and started the Slavic process. During his reign, there were not many foreign wars and he maintained peace and stability as a whole. He is the emperor of the Russian Empire and enjoys the reputation as a peacemaker.
4. Alexander II
Alexander II was the twelfth emperor of the Russian Empire from 1855 to 188 1. After he ascended the throne, he ended the Crimean War, signed the Paris Peace Treaty and the Beijing Treaty successively, and seized the territory of China10.5 million square kilometers. In addition, he also carried out political, judicial and educational reforms, and even
5. Archduke Vladimir
Archduke Vladimir lived in the Middle Ages, ruled the Vladimir-suzdal Principality in 1 155, and established the Russian Principality in Kiev in the 9th century, which made the name Russia appear in the historical register for the first time, thus creating the golden age of the Russian Principality in Kiev and accelerating the development of Russian code, literature, art and architecture.
6. Ivan IV
Ivan IV was the Grand Duke of Moscow who ascended the throne in 1533, and was crowned czar in 1547. During his reign, he carried out reforms in politics, military affairs, diplomacy, finance, religion and the army. This wise czar has a special position in the history of the founding of Russia and was once hailed as one of the greatest diplomats in Russian history.
7. Stalin
Stalin was a proletarian revolutionary in the Soviet Union and played an important role in the Soviet Patriotic War. He was one of the greatest Russians who had a far-reaching influence on the Soviet Union and even the world. He successfully led the Soviet Union and allied forces to defeat the Axis countries and win the Great Patriotic War.
8. Lenin
Lenin was a proletarian revolutionary with a glorious life. 1892 organized a Marxist group, 19 12 founded the Bolshevik Party, 19 17 led the October Revolution in Russia, established the Soviet regime, and became the founder of the first proletarian ruling party in the world.
9. Pushkin
Pushkin is a famous Russian poet. Although he eventually died in a fight with others, the poet has created masterpieces such as The Captain's Daughter, The Queen of Spades and If Life Deceives You. Known as the father of Russian literature, he had a direct or indirect influence on Tolstoy, Ye Saining and others in later generations.
10. lev tolstoy
Lev tolstoy is a famous Russian writer of critical realism, born in an aristocratic family. 1855 entered the literary world, and successively wrote representative novels such as Resurrection, War and Peace, Anna karenin, etc. His works have also been translated into dozens of languages and are regarded as world masterpieces.