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EPISODE · Apr 25, 2026 · 4 MIN

The Decembrist Revolt: Russia's First Revolutionary Uprising

from The Romanov Dynasty: Rise, Power, and Bloody End — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

In December 1825, a group of young Russian officers led a rebellion against the new Tsar Nicholas I. They called themselves the Decembrists. This episode explores their secret societies, their liberal ideals, and the dramatic events on Senate Square in Saint Petersburg. Lucas and Luna discuss the Northern and Southern Societies, the leadership of Sergei Trubetskoy and Pavel Pestel, the confusion over the oath of allegiance, and the brutal aftermath. They also talk about the Decembrist wives who followed their husbands into Siberian exile, and how this revolt planted the seeds for later revolutionary movements in Russia. The episode touches on the contrast between the Enlightenment ideals of the Decembrists and the autocratic reality of the Russian Empire, and why Nicholas I's reaction set a repressive tone for his entire reign. #DecembristRevolt #NicholasI #SenateSquare #RussianHistory #History #FexingoHistory #SergeiTrubetskoy #PavelPestel #RussianRevolution #ConstitutionalMonarchy #AlexanderI #Tsar #Siberia #DecembristWives #NikitaMuravyov #KondratyRyleyev #EasternEurope #ImperialRussia #RomanovDynasty #TsarNicholasII Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In December 1825, a group of young Russian officers led a rebellion against the new Tsar Nicholas I. They called themselves the Decembrists. This episode explores their secret societies, their liberal ideals, and the dramatic events on Senate Square in Saint Petersburg. Lucas and Luna discuss the Northern and Southern Societies, the leadership of Sergei Trubetskoy and Pavel Pestel, the confusion over the oath of allegiance, and the brutal aftermath. They also talk about the Decembrist wives who followed their husbands into Siberian exile, and how this revolt planted the seeds for later revolutionary movements in Russia. The episode touches on the contrast between the Enlightenment ideals of the Decembrists and the autocratic reality of the Russian Empire, and why Nicholas I's reaction set a repressive tone for his entire reign. #DecembristRevolt #NicholasI #SenateSquare #RussianHistory #History #FexingoHistory #SergeiTrubetskoy #PavelPestel #RussianRevolution #ConstitutionalMonarchy #AlexanderI #Tsar #Siberia #DecembristWives #NikitaMuravyov #KondratyRyleyev #EasternEurope #ImperialRussia #RomanovDynasty #TsarNicholasII Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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