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Catherine I died two years after Peter I, on 17 May 1727 at age 43, in Saint Petersburg, where she was buried at St. Peter and St. Paul Fortress. Tuberculosis , diagnosed as an abscess of the lungs, caused her early demise.
In this month, Catherine died, and her son and successor Paul I, who detested that the Zubovs had other plans for the army, ordered the troops to retreat to Russia.
18 feb 2021 · Born without a drop of Russian blood inside her veins, the German-born Sophie Friederike Auguste died as Catherine the Great of Russia, whose successful 34-year reign became known as the ‘Golden Age of Russia’.
Catherine I (born April 15 [April 5, Old Style], 1684—died May 17 [May 6], 1727, St. Petersburg, Russia) was a peasant woman of Baltic (probably Lithuanian) birth who became the second wife of Peter I the Great and empress of Russia (1725–27).
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CATERINA I, imperatrice di tutte le Russie. Seconda moglie di Pietro il Grande, nata verso il 1683, morta nel 1727. Le notizie sull'origine di C. non sono pienamente attendibili. Pare che fosse figlia del contadino lituano Skavronskij, stabilitosi in Livonia. Fu educata nella casa del pastore Glück a Marienburg e nel 1702, quando le truppe ...
20 ott 2024 · Died: November 6 [November 17], 1796, Tsarskoye Selo [now Pushkin], near St. Petersburg, Russia (aged 67) Title / Office: empress (1762-1796), Russian Empire. Notable Works: “Instruction of Catherine the Great”. House / Dynasty: Romanov dynasty.
1 giorno fa · Catherine died in St Petersburg on 17 November 1796 and was succeeded by her son Paul.