Welcome to Assassin's Creed Wiki! Log in and join the community.

Saint Petersburg: Difference between revisions

From the Assassin's Creed Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Gener4l Cl4ank4
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
 
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 4: Line 4:
|image = ACC Russia DB St. Petersburg.png
|image = ACC Russia DB St. Petersburg.png
|state = [[Russia]]
|state = [[Russia]]
|rulers = {{Wiki|Tsardom of Russia}} {{c|1703 – 1721}}<br>[[Russian Empire]] {{c|1721 – 1917}}<br>[[Soviet Union]] {{c|1917 – 1911}}<br>Russian Federation {{c|1911 current}}
|rulers = {{Wiki|Tsardom of Russia}} {{c|1703 – 1721}}<br>[[Russian Empire]] {{c|1721 – 1917}}<br>[[Soviet Union]] {{c|1917 – 1991}}<br>Russian Federation {{c|1991 present}}
|factions = [[Assassins]]
|factions = [[Assassins]]
*[[Russian Brotherhood of Assassins|Russian Brotherhood]]
*[[Russian Brotherhood of Assassins|Russian Brotherhood]]
|founded = [[Peter the Great]]
|founded = [[Peter the Great]]
|date = 1703
|date = 1703
|landmark =   
|landmark = [[Winter Palace, Saint Petersburg|Winter Palace]]  
}}
}}
'''Saint Petersburg''', also known as '''Petrograd''' from 1914 and '''Leningrad''' from 1924, before reverting to its original name in 1991, is a city located in western [[Russia]].
'''Saint Petersburg''', also known as '''Petrograd''' from 1914 and '''Leningrad''' from 1924, before reverting to its original name in 1991, is the second-largest city of [[Russia]], located in the northwestern part of the country. Founded in the early 18th century, it served as the capital of the [[Russian Empire]] for two centuries, and today is regarded as the cultural capital of Russia.


During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the [[Narodnaya Volya]], an organization that was a radical subsection of the [[Russian Brotherhood of Assassins|Russian Assassins]], was active in Saint Petersburg.<ref name="Fall">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]''</ref>
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the [[Narodnaya Volya]], a revolutionary group that was a radical sub-sect of the [[Russian Brotherhood of Assassins|Russian Assassins]], was active in Saint Petersburg.<ref name="Fall">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]''</ref>


==History==
==History==
===Early history===
===Early history===
Saint Petersburg was founded in 1703 by the fourth [[House of Romanov|Romanov]] Tsar, [[Peter the Great]], who wanted to westernize and reform Russia.<ref name="ACC">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia]]'' – [[Database: St. Petersburg]]</ref> He designed to the city to be modeled on the great cities he had seen in [[Europe]] during his tours there earlier in life. Peter called his new city his "window on the West", and made it the new capital of the [[Russian Empire]], much to the enmity of the conservative elite who still lived in [[Moscow]]. The city was given a more menacing nickname by those who were forced to build it: "the City of Bones". This was appropriate, as work crews died in their thousands from disease, starvation, and cold.<ref name="Fall"/>
Saint Petersburg was founded in 1703 by the fourth [[House of Romanov|Romanov]] Tsar, [[Peter the Great]], who wanted to westernize and reform Russia.<ref name="ACC">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia]]'' – [[Database: St. Petersburg]]</ref> He designed to the city to be modeled on the great cities he had seen in [[Europe]] during his tours there earlier in life.<ref name="Fall"/>


The city was expanded during the 18th and 19th centuries. On 13 March 1881, Russian Assassins [[Nikolai Rysakov]]<ref name="Chapter 26">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' – Chapter 26</ref> and [[Ignacy Hryniewiecki]]<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed (film)|Assassin's Creed]]'' [[Who's In Your Blood?]]</ref> were assigned to [[Assassination|assassinate]] Tsar [[Alexander II of Russia|Alexander II]] within the city. Although they succeeded, both Assassins were captured and executed swiftly, despite the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassin]] [[Simeon Price]]'s attempt to save Nikolai.<ref name="Chapter 26"/>
Peter called his new city his "window on the West", and made it the new capital of the [[Russian Empire]], much to the enmity of the conservative elite who still lived in [[Moscow]]. The city was given a more menacing nickname by those who had been forced to build it: "the City of Bones". This was appropriate, as work crews had died in their thousands from disease, starvation, and cold.<ref name="Fall"/>
 
The city was expanded during the 18th and 19th centuries. On 13 March 1881, the Russian Assassins [[Nikolai Rysakov]]<ref name="Chapter 26">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' – Chapter 26</ref> and [[Ignacy Hryniewiecki]]<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed (film)|Assassin's Creed]]'' – ''[[Who's In Your Blood?]]''</ref> were assigned to [[Assassination|assassinate]] Tsar [[Alexander II of Russia|Alexander II]] within the city. Although they succeeded, both Assassins were captured and executed swiftly, despite the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassin]] [[Simeon Price]]'s attempt to save Nikolai.<ref name="Chapter 26"/>


===Russian Revolution===
===Russian Revolution===
Line 27: Line 29:
During the [[Russian Revolution]] of 1917, the Russian Assassin [[Nikolai Orelov]] visited Saint Petersburg to confront Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]], who was hiding with his family in the city. Although Nikolai had been asked by Lenin to kill the Tsar for the sake of the Revolution, the Assassin only wanted to confirm that Nicholas was not in possession of the [[Imperial Sceptre]], which had been destroyed in the [[Tunguska explosion]] years prior. After confirming that the Tsar's sceptre was indeed just a replica, Nikolai left, sparing Nicholas and his family.<ref name="Fall"/>
During the [[Russian Revolution]] of 1917, the Russian Assassin [[Nikolai Orelov]] visited Saint Petersburg to confront Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]], who was hiding with his family in the city. Although Nikolai had been asked by Lenin to kill the Tsar for the sake of the Revolution, the Assassin only wanted to confirm that Nicholas was not in possession of the [[Imperial Sceptre]], which had been destroyed in the [[Tunguska explosion]] years prior. After confirming that the Tsar's sceptre was indeed just a replica, Nikolai left, sparing Nicholas and his family.<ref name="Fall"/>


Later, in July 1918, Nikolai returned to Saint Petersburg to receive his final mission from the Brotherhood, which would allow him to leave Russia with his [[Orelov family|family]]. Meeting with a fellow Assassin on a bridge, Nikolai was tasked to travel to [[Yekaterinburg]] and recover a [[Precursor box]] in possession of the royal family, who had been placed under house arrest by the [[Bolsheviks]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia]]'' – [[Dawn of the Tsars]]</ref>
Later, in July 1918, Nikolai returned to Saint Petersburg to receive his final mission from the Brotherhood, which would allow him to leave Russia with his [[Orelov family|family]]. Meeting with a fellow Assassin on a bridge, Nikolai was tasked to travel to [[Yekaterinburg]] and recover a [[Precursor box]] in the possession of the royal family, who had been placed under house arrest by the [[Bolsheviks]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia]]'' – [[Dawn of the Tsars]]</ref>


===Modern times===
===Modern times===
In 1991, the city's name was reverted to Saint Petersburg after the end of [[Communism]] in Russia.<ref name="ACC" />
In 1991, the city's name was reverted to Saint Petersburg after the end of [[communism]] in Russia.<ref name="ACC" />


In March 2014, while the Russian Assassin [[Galina Voronina]] enlisted the aid of—and later joined—the crew of the ''[[Altaïr II]]'', the [[ship]] was docked in Saint Petersburg's port for at least three weeks before setting sail on 26 March.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''</ref>
In March 2014, while the Russian Assassin [[Galina Voronina]] enlisted the aid of—and later joined—the crew of the ''[[Altaïr II]]'', the [[ship]] was docked in Saint Petersburg's harbor for at least three weeks before setting sail on 26 March.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
Line 54: Line 56:
{{ACC}}
{{ACC}}
{{ACTEH}}
{{ACTEH}}
[[de:Sankt Petersburg]]
<!--[de:Sankt Petersburg]
[[ru:Санкт-Петербург]]
[ru:Санкт-Петербург]
[[zh:圣彼得堡]]
[zh:圣彼得堡]-->
[[Category:Cities in Russia]]
[[Category:Cities in Russia]]
[[Category:Capital cities]]
[[Category:Capital cities]]
[[Category:Port cities]]

Latest revision as of 22:01, 6 June 2026

Saint Petersburg, also known as Petrograd from 1914 and Leningrad from 1924, before reverting to its original name in 1991, is the second-largest city of Russia, located in the northwestern part of the country. Founded in the early 18th century, it served as the capital of the Russian Empire for two centuries, and today is regarded as the cultural capital of Russia.

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Narodnaya Volya, a revolutionary group that was a radical sub-sect of the Russian Assassins, was active in Saint Petersburg.[1]

History[edit | edit source]

Early history[edit | edit source]

Saint Petersburg was founded in 1703 by the fourth Romanov Tsar, Peter the Great, who wanted to westernize and reform Russia.[2] He designed to the city to be modeled on the great cities he had seen in Europe during his tours there earlier in life.[1]

Peter called his new city his "window on the West", and made it the new capital of the Russian Empire, much to the enmity of the conservative elite who still lived in Moscow. The city was given a more menacing nickname by those who had been forced to build it: "the City of Bones". This was appropriate, as work crews had died in their thousands from disease, starvation, and cold.[1]

The city was expanded during the 18th and 19th centuries. On 13 March 1881, the Russian Assassins Nikolai Rysakov[3] and Ignacy Hryniewiecki[4] were assigned to assassinate Tsar Alexander II within the city. Although they succeeded, both Assassins were captured and executed swiftly, despite the British Assassin Simeon Price's attempt to save Nikolai.[3]

Russian Revolution[edit | edit source]

At the turn of the 20th century, the city was renamed Petrograd since Saint Petersburg sounded too German. After the fall of the Russian Empire, it was renamed Leningrad, after Vladimir Lenin. The city would hold this name until the fall of the Soviet Union.[2]

Nikolai looking over Saint Petersburg

During the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Russian Assassin Nikolai Orelov visited Saint Petersburg to confront Tsar Nicholas II, who was hiding with his family in the city. Although Nikolai had been asked by Lenin to kill the Tsar for the sake of the Revolution, the Assassin only wanted to confirm that Nicholas was not in possession of the Imperial Sceptre, which had been destroyed in the Tunguska explosion years prior. After confirming that the Tsar's sceptre was indeed just a replica, Nikolai left, sparing Nicholas and his family.[1]

Later, in July 1918, Nikolai returned to Saint Petersburg to receive his final mission from the Brotherhood, which would allow him to leave Russia with his family. Meeting with a fellow Assassin on a bridge, Nikolai was tasked to travel to Yekaterinburg and recover a Precursor box in the possession of the royal family, who had been placed under house arrest by the Bolsheviks.[5]

Modern times[edit | edit source]

In 1991, the city's name was reverted to Saint Petersburg after the end of communism in Russia.[2]

In March 2014, while the Russian Assassin Galina Voronina enlisted the aid of—and later joined—the crew of the Altaïr II, the ship was docked in Saint Petersburg's harbor for at least three weeks before setting sail on 26 March.[6]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]