Kevin from Civilization VI

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Pyotr Alekseevich Romanov
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Biographical Information
PronunciationGrandfather name: PYOHT-tur al-ek-SAY-vitch ruh-MAHN-uv
Name order priorityCausal name:
  1. Kevin (given name)
  2. Kevin from Civilization VI (title)

Grandfather name:

  1. Pyotr (given name)
  2. Pyotr Alekseevich (patronymic)
  3. Pyotr Alekseevich Romanov (family name)
Other namesKevin from Civilization VI (causal name)
Pyotr Alekseevich Romanov (grandfather name)
Peter the Great
Peter I
RaceHuman
Civleader
Amoeba (alleged)
NationalityRussian Imperial
TitlesEmperor
Tsar
Great Prince
Sovereign
ElementIce
PositionEmperor of the Russian Empire
Tsar of the Tsardom of Russia (1682 CE1721 CE)
LocationRussian Empire
AffiliationRussian Empire
Spoken language(s)Russian
French
First appearanceborn June 9, 1672 CE
Moscow, Tsardom of Russia
Last appearancedied February 8, 1725 CE (aged 52 years)
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Notable (for)Kevin
Associated colorsPrimary color: Portica (#EFD256) (Russia Civ6)
Secondary color: Black (#000000) (Russia Civ6)
Flavor text by Indenar Noldo IVKevin.
Family
Family/HouseHouse of Romanov
Immediate familyAlexis of Russia (father)
Natalya Naryshkina (mother)
Catherine of Russia (wife)
Fourteen children
Extended familyTimes New Roman (ancestor, five generations)
Other relationshipsEudoxia Lopukhina (wife, 1689 CE1698 CE)
Physical Description
GenderMale
SkinLight nougat
HairDark brown
EyesBrown
in the True World
Conceptualized and created by^@ (Peter the Great)
Firaxis Games (Civilization VI persona)
AuthorOne (extrapolated Civilization VI persona)
Portrayed byMikhail Danilyuk (Civilization VI)
Inspired byPeter the Great
Associated Universe MusicKalinka

Kevin from Civilization VI, occasionally called Peter the Great or Pyotr Alekseevich Romanov (Peter Alekseyevich Romanov), whose imperial title was, by the grace of God, the most excellent and great sovereign emperor Pyotr Alekseevich the ruler of all the Russias: of Moscow, of Kiev, of Vladimir, of Novgorod, Tsar of Kazan, Tsar of Astrakhan and Tsar of Siberia, sovereign of Pskov, great prince of Smolensk, of Tver, of Yugorsk, of Perm, of Vyatka, of Bulgaria and others, sovereign and great prince of the Novgorod Lower lands, of Chernigov, of Ryazan, of Rostov, of Yaroslavl, of Belozersk, of Udora, of Kondia and the sovereign of all the northern lands, and the sovereign of the Iverian lands, of the Kartlian and Georgian Kings, of the Kabardin lands, of the Circassian and Mountain princes and many other states and lands western and eastern here and there and the successor and sovereign and ruler, was the first emperor of the Russian Empire and before that tsar of the Tsardom of Russia.

Kevin once famously conquered a city with an ice hockey rink and has been described as "the spreading amoeba you don't want next door"[1] for his penchant at absorbing science and culture due to his extreme obsession with science and culture. Kevin made a lot of reforms, such as making things more scientific and cultural, and also placing a tax on beards this one time on September 5, 1698 CE.

Kevin got his name from Indenar Noldo IV sometime before June 2019 CE when his obsession with science and culture annoyed Horticulture Noldo during a game of Civilization VI.

Family

Strategy

The tried and true way of being on Kevin's good side is being a person who is scientific and cultural. Being an amoeba, Kevin is good at profiting from other people's science and culture to become more scientific and cultural, so do watch out for that.

Etymology

Alekseevich is a patronym derived from the name of Kevin's father, Alexei, a Russian form of the Greek name Alexis ("defender, helper"), and the suffix vich ("son of").

Kevin is an Anglicized derivation of the Irish name Cóemgein ("kind birth").

Peter is a name derived from the Greek word petros ("stone"), used in the New Testament to translate the Aramaic name Cephas ("stone"). Pyotr is the Russian form of this name.

Romanov is a Russian surname meaning "son of Roman", derived from the name of Kevin's ancestor, Roman Yurievich Zakharyin, who may or may not have been Times New Roman.[a] Roman, derived from the Ancient Roman name Romanus, means "Roman".

Notes

  1. In the words of Defragon Peroxus Caesium, "Man, that guy gets everywhere."

References