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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 1062 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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COUNT PETR ANDREEVICH TOLSTOY (1645–1729)  ,
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Russian statesman, was the son of the okolmnichy Andrei Vasilevich Tolstoy . He served in 1682 as chamberlain at the court of Theodore III . Miscalculating the strength of the tsarevna Sophia (q.v.) he became one of her most energetic supporters, but contrived to join the other, and winning, side just before the final catastrophe . For a long time Peter kept his latest recruit at arm's length; but when, in 1697, Tolstoy volunteered to go to Venice to learn
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Italian and
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ship-
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building, Peter could not resist the subtle flattery implied in such a proposal from a
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middle-aged
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Muscovite noble . In November r7o1 Tolstoy was appointed the first regularly accredited Russian ambassador to the Porte, and more than justified the confidence of the most exacting of masters; though his
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peculiar expedients (e.g. the procuring of the strangulation of a
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grand
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vizier and the removal by
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poison of an inconvenient private secretary) savoured more of the Italian than of the Russian Renaissance . Even before
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Poltava, Tolstoy had the greatest difficulty in preventing the
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Turks from aiding the Swedes, and when Charles XII. took
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refuge on
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Turkish
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soil he instantly demanded his extradition . This was a
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diplomatic blunder, as it only irritated the already alarmed Turks; and on the loth of
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October 1710 Tolstoy was thrown into the Seven Towers, a proceeding tantamount to a declaration of war against Russia . On his release from " this Turkish hell," in 1714, he returned to Russia, was created a senator, and closely associated himself with the omnipotent favourite, Menshikov . In 1717 his position during Peter's reign was secured once for all by his successful
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mission to Naples to bring back the unfortunate tsarevich Alexius, whom he may be said to have literally hunted to
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death . For this he earned the undying hatred of the majority of the Russian
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people; but Peter naturally regarded it as an inestimable service and loaded Tolstoy with honours and riches, appointing him, moreover, the head of the secret chancellery, or official torture chamber, a
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post for which Tolstoy was by nature eminently fitted . He materially assisted Menshikov to raise the empress consort to the
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throne on the decease of Peter (1725), and the new
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sovereign made him a count and one of the six members of the newly instituted supreme privy council . Tolstoy was well aware that the
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elevation of the grand duke Peter, son of the tsarevich Alexius, would put an end to his own career and en-danger his whole
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family, so that when Menshikov, during the last days of Catherine I., declared in favour of Peter II., Tolstoy endeavoured to form a party of his own whose
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object it was to promote the accession of Catherine's second daughter, the tsarevna Elizabeth .

But Menshikov was too strong and too

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quick for his ancient colleague . On the very day of the empress's death (May u, 1727), Tolstoy, now in his eighty-second
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year, was banished to the Solovetsk monastery in the White Sea, where he died two years later . He is the author of a sketch of the impressions made upon him by western
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Europe during his tour in the years 1697—1698 and also of a detailed description of the Black Sea . See N . A . Popov, "Count P . A . Tolstoy" (Russ.) in Old and New Russia (
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Petersburg, 1875); and "From the
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Life of P . A . Tolstoy" (Russ.) in Russian Reporter (Petersburg, 186o); R . N . Bain, Pupils of Peter the
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Great (
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London, 1897) ; and The First Romanovs (London, 1905) .

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