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Audiobook “Stories about Peter the Great”, created based on the works of an expert on Russian history and a remarkable children's writer Sergei Petrovich Alekseev is a lively and fascinating journey into the past of our Motherland. Listening stories awaken children's interest in studying the history of the Fatherland, teach them to be proud of their ancestors, and cultivate patriotism. In accessible language, the audiobook talks interestingly and entertainingly about the era of Peter I, about the great state transformations and military campaigns of the reformer tsar.
Young listeners will learn about the childhood fun of little Peter, about the creation of a fleet and factories in the Urals, about victories and defeats in the war with the Swedes for access to Baltic Sea, about the construction of St. Petersburg. About how Peter I cut the beards of the boyars, and about what digital schools are, how the first one appeared Russian newspaper and what the young boyars studied abroad. And also about the drummer of the bombardment company, Babat Barabyk, and how the Tsar’s closest comrade-in-arms, Alexander Menshikov, started a masquerade battle...

Content
Chapter 1 - On the Narova RiverHike
Bombardier Company Captain
“Without Narva you can’t see the sea”
"Talk, Sovereign, to the soldiers"
“He who is a coward, go to the convoy”
About two men
“Fear is worse than death!”
“Let the devil himself fight with such soldiers!”
How Major Pil accepted death
“The students will learn and thank their teachers” Chapter 2 - Rejoice in the little things, then the big things will come “Sir, allow me to speak”
Bells
“Hay, straw!”
About boyar beards
What young boyars studied abroad
Az, beeches, lead...
Let everyone know
Rejoice in the little things, then the big things will come"
Mitka the liar
About DanilaChapter 3 - On the Neva RiverBoats go on land
“Sovereign Peter Alekseich ordered a retreat!”
The Swedes threw out the white flag
The unprecedented happens
On the banks of the Neva
City by the sea
Gold ruble Chapter 4 - Narva again, hike again
Masquerade fight
Babat Barabyka
Storm
General Gorn's sword
For Russian glory

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Stories about the transformations of Tsar Peter I, about how he strove to make the expanses of our country more extensive, and people - educated and enlightened.
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Sergei Trofimovich Alekseev(b. 01/20/1952) - modern Russian writer.

Biography

Sergei Trofimovich Alekseev was born on January 20, 1952 in the village of Aleyka, Zyryansky district, Tomsk region. Since childhood, he began to engage in hunting and fishing. I studied at a school located seven kilometers from home, where I had to travel on foot every day.

After finishing 8th grade, he went to work as a hammer hammer in the forge of an industrial plant, while continuing to study at night school. In 1968 he entered the Tomsk Geological Exploration College. At night he worked part-time at a candy factory. In 1970, he volunteered for the army, served in a special-purpose battalion in Moscow, and guarded the facilities of the third special department of the USSR Ministry of Finance. He was demobilized in 1972 with the rank of senior sergeant and continued his studies at the technical school, periodically going to practice in field search teams. After graduating in 1974, he went to work as a geologist on a polar expedition to Taimyr.

A year later he returned to the city of Tomsk and joined the police, began working as a criminal investigation inspector, and received the rank of lieutenant. At the same time, he entered the Faculty of Law of Tomsk State University to study by correspondence.

In 1977, he retired from the police, dropped out of university and plunged headlong into the world of creativity, starting to write stories and novellas. From 1978 and the next few years he worked in the Tomsk integrated geological exploration expedition, in the Tomsk regional newspaper"Red Banner" correspondent for the department of petroleum geology and construction and even a technician at the High Voltage Research Institute. Participated in solo expeditions to Old Believer hermitages, the Northern and Subpolar Urals and other places. They were subsequently reflected in such novels as “The Word”, “Treasures of the Valkyrie”, “Wolf’s Grip”, etc.

From 1985 to the present, Sergei Trofimovich Alekseev lives and works in Vologda. He is interested in hunting and construction: he personally built five houses, about a dozen baths, a chapel on the grave of his mother and grandfather, built six Russian stoves, including one adobe, and two fireplaces.

Creation

I first wrote a story in 1976, but I got scared and burned it in order to resist temptation. However, a year later, Alekseev was again drawn to literature.

In the first novels he followed mainly the traditions of the so-called

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