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Peter I, famous Russian tsar of the 18th centurey, had 10 legitimate children. Only 1 of them lived past the age of 30. 7 children died in infancy. Thus, despite being one of the richest people of his time, the morbidity and mortality patterns of his family followed the classical route of the age of pestilence and famine.