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  1. 1 giorno fa · Having no children of her own, Elizabeth chose her nephew, Duke Peter of Holstein-Gottorp, who would later become Peter III, as her heir. This decision would have lasting implications for the Russian monarchy. Conclusion. Ivan VI's reign was short and tragic, marked by his lifelong imprisonment following a quick deposition.

  2. 3 giorni fa · 1719 - Giorgio Ludovico di Holstein-Gottorp, militare russo († 1763) 1721 - Tobias Smollett, scrittore, storico e traduttore scozzese († 1771) 1721 - Augusto Filippo di Limburg-Stirum, vescovo cattolico e nobile tedesco († 1797) 1729 - Maria Luisa Albertina di Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg, nobile tedesca († 1818)

  3. 23 ore fa · Married 1725, Karl Friedrich, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp; issue Peter III of Russia. Yelisaveta Petrovna, later Empress Elizabeth: 29 December 1709: 5 January 1762: Reputedly married 1742, Alexei Razumovsky; no issue Maria Natalia Petrovna: 20 March 1713: 17 May 1715: born in Riga Margarita Petrovna: 19 September 1714: 7 June 1715: Peter ...

  4. 1 giorno fa · The sudden death of Empress Elizabeth of Russia in January 1762 led to the succession of the Prussophile Peter III, her German nephew, who was also the Duke of Holstein-Gottorp. This led to the collapse of the anti-Prussian coalition; Peter immediately promised to end the Russian occupation of East Prussia and Pomerania.

  5. archive.british-history.ac.uk › cal-state-papers › veniceIndex: H | British History Online

    23 ore fa · Pages 552-556. Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 38, 1673-1675.Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1947.

  6. 1 giorno fa · Christina visited Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, and while there thought that her successor should have a bride. She sent letters recommending two of the Duke's daughters to Charles. Based on this recommendation, he married Hedwig Eleonora.

  7. 2 giorni fa · During the reign of the House of Holstein-Gottorp from 1751 to 1818, the title Heir to Norway (Arvinge till Norge) was also used, as well as other titles connected to the Dukes of Holstein-Gottorp. When, after the Napoleonic Wars , Norway was in personal union with Sweden, the title included King of Norway , in older Swedish spellings: Sweriges ...