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Медный всадник



 

 

 

 

               Медный всадник

 

The Bronze Horseman (Russian: Медный всадник, literally "copper horseman") is an equestrian statue of Peter the Great in the Senate Square in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Commissioned by Catherine the Great, it was created by the French sculptor Étienne Maurice Falconet. The name comes from an 1833 poem of the same name by Aleksander Pushkin, which is widely considered one of the most significant works of Russian literature. The statue is now one of the symbols of Saint Petersburg.

The statue's pedestal is the enormous Thunder Stone, the largest stone ever moved by humans.[1] The stone originally weighed about 1500 tonnes, and was carved down to 1250 during transportation to its current site

 

The equestrian statue of Peter the Great is situated in the Senate Square

(formerly the Decembrists Square), in Saint Petersburg. Catherine the

Great, a German princess who married into the Romanov line, was anxious

to connect herself to Peter the Great to gain legitimacy in the eyes of the

people.[2] She ordered its construction, and had it inscribed with the phrase

Petro Primo Catharina Secunda MDCCLXXXII in Latin and Петру

перьвому Екатерина вторая, лѣта 1782 in Russian, both meaning

'Catherine the Second to Peter the First, 1782', an expression of her

admiration for her predecessor and her view of her own place in the line of

great Russian rulers. Having gained her position through a palace coup,

Catherine had no legal claim to the throne and wanted to represent herself

as Peter's rightful heir.

 



  

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