n.
Russian Fyodor Alekseyevich
born May 30, 1661, Moscow, Russia
died April 27, 1682, Moscow
Tsar of Russia (167682).
He ascended the throne on the death of his father, Alexis , but youth and poor health prevented him from actively participating in government. Various advisers dominated his administration, notably Vasily Golitsyn , who instituted military reforms, limited the power of the aristocracy, and fostered the development of Western culture. The childless Fyodor was succeeded by his brother Ivan V and half brother Peter I , for whose widespread reforms Fyodor's reign had laid the groundwork.