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  1. Grand Duchess Natalia Petrovna of Russia (20 August 1718 – 15 March 1725) was the youngest daughter of Peter the Great and his second wife, Catherine I. Life. Natalia was born in St. Petersburg, on 20 August 1718, during the peace negotiations with Sweden (Åland Congress).

  2. Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia (Russian: А́нна Петро́вна; 27 January 1708 – 4 March 1728) was the eldest daughter of Emperor Peter I of Russia and his wife Empress Catherine I. Her younger sister, Empress Elizabeth , ruled between 1741 and 1762.

  3. Elizabeth Petrovna later, Elizabeth, Empress of Russia: Peter Alexeievich: 1709: 1762: Ascended the throne in 1741. Natalya Alexeyevna: Alexei Petrovich: 1714: 1728: Died unmarried. Anna Leopoldovna: Karl Leopold, Duke of Mecklenburg: 1718: 1746: Duke Anton Ulrich of Brunswick (m. 1739) Assumed title rather than received it. Anna ...

  4. However, Anna Petrovna caught a cold and died of fever at the age of 20. But, the problem is, Jacob von Stäehlin came to Russia in 1735 and he was probably retelling somebody else’s legend.

  5. Anastasia (born June 18 [June 5, Old Style], 1901, Peterhof, near St. Petersburg, Russia—died July 17, 1918, Yekaterinburg) was the grand duchess of Russia and the youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, the last emperor of Russia. Nicholas II and family.

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  6. 1 mar 2019 · Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna was born on 9 December 1757 as the daughter of the future Empress Catherine the Great. Anna was born between 10 and 11 o’clock in the Winter Palace on the Nevsky Prospect with the Empress Elizabeth and Catherine’s husband Peter present.

  7. Grand Duchess Natalya Alexeyevna of Russia (Russian: Наталья Алексеевна; 21 July 1714 – 22 November 1728) was a Grand Duchess of Russia. She was the elder sister of Emperor Peter II of Russia .