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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. Peter I ( [ˈpʲɵtr ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ]; Russian: Пётр I Алексеевич, romanized : Pyotr I Alekseyevich, [note 1]; 9 June [ O.S. 30 May] 1672 – 8 February [ O.S. 28 January] 1725), was Tsar of all Russia from 1682, and the first Emperor of all Russia, known as Peter the Great, [note 2] from 1721 until his death in 1725.

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    Born on 27 January 1708 in Moscow, Russia, Anna Petrovna was the fourth child of the future Catherine I of Russia and Peter the Great. Although Anna was the fourth child and second daughter born to the couple, none of her older siblings survived infancy. In 1709, Anna was joined by a sister, Elizabeth, who eventually became Empress of Russia. Anna ...

    On 17 March 1721, Karl Friedrich arrived in Imperial Russia to get acquainted with his future wife and father-in-law. He aspired to use the marriage in order to ensure Russia's support for his plans of retrieving Schleswig from Denmark. He also entertained hopes of being backed up by Russia in his claims to the Swedish throne. Under the terms of th...

    After the accession of her mother Catherine I, a grand wedding was held for Anna in Trinity Cathedral, Saint Petersburg on 21 May 1725. The wedding party then crossed the River Neva to the Summer Garden, where Mikhail Zemtsovhad designed a special banqueting hall for the occasion. The tables were set with all sorts of delicacies, including enormous...

    On 25 July 1727, Anna and her husband left Saint Petersburg for Kiel. When they arrived in the capital of Holstein, the duke underwent a personality change. Merry and gallant in Saint Petersburg, he was now a rude, drunken boor. He spent his time in the rowdy company of friends and other women, leaving his wife, now pregnant, entirely on her own. I...

    On 21 February 1728, Anna gave birth in Kiel Castle to a son named Carl Peter Ulrich, the future Peter III of Russia. Peter would found the House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov that would go on to rule Russia until the early 20th-century. A few days after his birth, the barely twenty-year-old duchess caught puerperal fever and died on 4 March 1728. In...

    Through her marriage with the Duke Karl Friedrich, she had one son 1. Prince Peter Feodorovich, Hereditary Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (21 February 1728 – 17 July 1762). In 1739, Peter's father died, and he became The Duke of Holstein-Gottorp as Karl Peter Ulrich. He could thus be considered the heir to both thrones (Russia and Sweden). After the deat...

    The Order of Saint Anna(Russian: Орден святой Анны) was a Holstein and then Russian order of chivalry established by Anna's husband on 14 February 1735, in honour of Anna. The motto of the Order wa...
    Through her son she is an ancestor of Maria Vladimirovna of Russia, Head of the House of Romanovand Heir to the Former Russian Throne (disputed).
    Anna with her sister, Grand Duchess Elizabeth
    Peter I; Catherine I; Alexei, Tsarevich of Russia; Anna behind her sister Elizabeth and Peter Petrovich (1715 – 1719)
    Anna's only child, the future Peter III of Russia
    The Order of Saint Anna First Class
    Henry Gardiner Adams, ed. (1857). "Anna Petrovna". A Cyclopaedia of Female Biography. Wikidata Q115749716.
    (in Russian) Biography
    This article includes content derived from the Russian Biographical Dictionary, 1896–1918.
  3. 1 giu 2024 · Label. Description. Also known as. English. Natalia Petrovna. Grand Duchess of Russia, the youngest daughter of Peter the Great. Grand Duchess Natalia Petrovna of Russia (1718–1725) Natalie Petrovna Romanov. Natalia Petrovna Romanov.

  4. Horoscope and astrology data of Grand Duchess of Russia Natalia Petrovna born on 30 August 1718 St.Petersburg, Russian Federation, with biography.

  5. Grand Duchess Natalia Petrovna of Russia was the youngest daughter of Peter the Great and his second wife Catherine I. Career. Born in Saint St. Petersburg, on 20 August 1718, during the peace negotiations with Sweden (Aland Congress).

  6. 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.