Предмет: История, автор: vanonek

Однажды Петр I спросил у попа Семена: «А чего я стою?» Поп Семен ответил: «29 серебренников». «Так мало?» - удивился Петр. Что на это ответил поп Семен?

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Автор ответа: vetersleva
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дословно не помню, но смысл был такой - Спасителя нашего продали за 30 серебренников (отсыл к предательству Иуды), а царь все-таки немного дешевле стоит, чем Иисус Христос.


vanonek: Первого русского императора иностранцы называли «царь-плотник». Как вы думаете, почетное это «звание» или насмешливое? Обоснуйте свой ответ.
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