18世纪俄国皇后的背景研究

Yong Hwan Kim
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本文旨在探讨18世纪俄罗斯众多女性成为皇后的背景。彼得一世死后,皇后们露面的最重要动机可能是1722年宣布的“王位继承法令”。该法令的实质是废除了根据直系男性家族现有等级继承权力的习俗,并规定君主可以根据自己的决定任命继承人,而不考虑等级或性别。然而,彼得一世去世时没有执行该法律规定的皇帝权利。这导致了统治阶级内部围绕王位继承的权力斗争猖獗,女性可以在一些贵族和皇家卫队的支持下成为皇后。与此同时,“宫廷叛乱”发生了。最后,“王位继承法令”开启了皇帝的助手可以干预继承人的任命过程,从而在彼得一世死后在俄罗斯出现四位皇后,并且亲信对国家事务的垄断随着政权的暴力更迭而继续下去。
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A Study on the Background of Russian Empresses in the 18th Century
The purpose of this article is to investigate the background that many women became empresses in Russia in the 18th century. The most important motive of empresses’ appearances after Peter I’s death might be ‘the decree on the succession of the throne’ announced in 1722. The essences of this decree were to discard the custom of power succession according to the existing rank of immediate male family and to prescribe that monarch could appoint the successor regardless of the rank or gender upon his own determination. However, Peter I died without execution of the emperor’s right that this law defined. This resulted in rampant power struggle within the ruling class on the throne succession and women could be empresses supported by some aristocrats and the royal guard. Meanwhile, ‘court revolts’ were occurred. Finally, ‘the decree on the succession of the throne’ opened the potential that emperor’s aides could intervene the process of successor investiture so as for four empresses to be appeared in Russia after the death of Peter I, and favorites’ monopoly of state affairs was continued with violent change of regimes.
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