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  1. Peter Antonovich of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1745–1798), was the second son of Duke Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick and Grand Duchess Anna Leopoldovna of Russia, and younger brother of Ivan VI.

  2. Ivan VI, Emperor of All Russia (Ivan Antonovich) succeeded to the throne in 1740 at the age of two months. A little more than a year later, Ivan was deposed by Elizabeth Petrovna, the only surviving child of Peter I the Great, Emperor of All Russia, and spent the next 23 years imprisoned before being murdered in 1764 during the reign of Catherine II (the Great), Empress of All Russia.

  3. Ivan VI Silhouettes of her four younger children in Horsens-Peter, Alexei, Elizabeth and Catherine. Anna Leopoldovna had the following children: Ivan VI (1740–1764) (reigning Emperor 1740–1741) Catherine Antonovna of Brunswick (1741–1807) (released to house arrest in Horsens in Denmark in 1780)

  4. Second son of Duke Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick and Grand Duchess Anna Leopoldovna of Russia (1745-1798) Peter Antonovich of Brunswick (Q13360123) From Wikidata.

  5. 4 lug 2018 · Peter Antonovich of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1745–1798) Alexei Antonovich of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1746–1787) Silhouettes of Ivan’s siblings, done after their release from imprisonment; Credit – Wikipedia

  6. After the coup of 1741, power returned to Peter the Great’s side of the imperial family. None dare speak his name Empress Catherine II by Alexei Petrovich Antropov, oil on canvas, 1766.

  7. Peter Antonovich of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1745–1798), was the second son of Duke Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick and Grand Duchess Anna Leopoldovna of Russia, and younger brother of Ivan VI. [1]