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    Peter III, Russian in full Pyotr Fyodorovich, original name Karl Peter Ulrich, Herzog von Holstein-Gottorp, (born February 21 [February 10, Old Style], 1728, Kiel, Holstein-Gottorp [Germany]—died July 18 [July 7, Old Style], 1762, Ropsha, near St. Petersburg, Russia), emperor of Russia from January 5, 1762 (December 25, 1761, Old Style), to July 9 (June 28, Old Style), 1762.
    Peter III was emperor of Russia for a mere six months in 1762. During his reign, he withdrew from the Seven Years War and formed an alliance with Prussia to wage war against Denmark, which made him an unpopular leader. His wife, Catherine the Great, suspected he was set to divorce her and conspired with her lover to overthrow him.
    Peter III (Russian: Пётр III Фёдорович, romanized : Pyotr III Fyodorovich; 21 February [ O.S. 10 February] 1728 – 17 July [ O.S. 6 July] 1762) was Emperor of Russia for six months in 1762.
    Russian Emperor Peter III ruled for only six months: From December 25, 1761, to June 28, 1762. He was groomed for the throne of Sweden, but was destined to become the Russian Emperor. Peter often told his contemporaries that he didn’t feel he was Russian.
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    Peter the Great - Wikipedia

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    Peter the Great , Peter I (Russian: Пётр Первый, tr. Pyotr Pyervyy, IPA: [ˈpʲɵtr ˈpʲɛrvɨj]) or Pyotr Alekséyevich (Russian: Пётр Алексе́евич, IPA: [ˈpʲɵtr ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ]; 9 June [O.S. 30 May] 1672 – 8 February [O.S. 28 January] 1725) ruled the Tsardom of Russia and later the Russian Empire from 7 May [O.S. 27

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    The imperial title of Peter the Great was the following:
    By the grace of God, the most excellent and great sovereign emperor Pyotr Alekseevich the ruler of all the Russias: of Moscow, of Kiev, of

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    Named after the apostle, and described as a newborn as "with good health, his mother's black, vaguely Tatareyes, and a tuft of auburn hair", from an early age Peter's education (commissioned

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    Peter implemented sweeping reforms aimed at modernizingRussia. Heavily influenced by his advisors from Western Europe, Peter reorganized

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    Peter was deeply religious, being brought up in the Russian Orthodox faith, but he had low regard for the Church hierarchy, which he kept under tight governmental control. The traditional

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    Peter the Great had two wives, with whom he had fourteen children, three of whom survived to adulthood. Peter's mother selected his first wife, Eudoxia Lopukhina, with the advice of other nobles in 1689. This was consistent with previous Romanov tradition by

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    Peter's legacy has always been a major concern of Russian intellectuals. Riasanovsky points to a "paradoxical dichotomy" in the black and white images such as God/Antichrist, educator/ignoramus, architect of Russia's greatness/destroyer of

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    Peter has been featured in many histories, novels, plays, films, monuments and paintings. They include the poems The Bronze Horseman, Poltava and the unfinished novel

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  3. Peter III of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Peter was born in Kiel, in the duchy of Holstein-Gottorp. His parents were Charles Frederick, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (a nephew of Charles XII of Sweden), and Anna Petrovna (a daughter of Emperor Peter I and Empress Catherine I of Russia). His mother died shortly after his birth. In 1739, Peter's father died, and he became Duke of Holstein-Gottorp as Charles Peter Ulrich (German: Karl Peter …

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  4. Peter III | Facts, Biography, & Death | Britannica

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    Peter III, emperor of Russia from January 5, 1762 (December 25, 1761, Old Style), to July 9 (June 28, Old Style), 1762. Peter alienated virtually the entire Russian political and religious establishment during his short time as emperor. He was overthrown in a plot led by his wife, and she succeeded him as Catherine II.

  5. Biography of Emperor Peter II of Russia - Saint Petersburg

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    The Romanovs family. Peter II. Peter II. Born:St. Petersburg, 12 (23) October 1715Died:Moscow, 19 (30) January 1730Reigned:1727-1730. The grandson of Peter the Great, and son of Tsarevich Alexey (who was accused of treason by his father and died imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress in 1718) and his wife, the German Princess Charlotte of ...

  6. Biography of Peter III, Emperor of Russia

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    Peter III. Peter III. Born:Kiel, Holstein-Gottorp, 21 February 1726Died:Ropsha, 6 (17) July 1762Reigned:1762. The son of the Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, Karl Friedrich, and the Peter the Great's daughter, Anna Petrovna (1708-1728), the future Emperor Peter II was born in the German port city of Kiel in1728 and, until he accepted the Orthodox faith, ...

  7. Peter III - Family, Death & Facts - Biography

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    18/05/2021 · Peter III was emperor of Russia for a mere six months in 1762 before he was overthrown by his wife, Catherine the Great, and assassinated in 1762. Who Was Peter III? Peter III was emperor of ...

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    • Imperial Facts About Peter III Of Russia, The Doomed Tsar

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      Being a Tsar in Russia is a bloody business—just ask the Romanovs. But even though that Imperial family has gone down in infamy, their ancestor, Emperor Peter III of Russia, met an even crueler fate. Born into immense privilege and then suffering an unbelievably tragic downfall, the story of Peter III is one of the great melodramas in Russian history.

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      • Peter II | emperor of Russia | Britannica

        https://www.britannica.com/biography/Peter-II-emperor-of-Russia

        25/01/2022 · Peter II, emperor of Russia from 1727 to 1730. Grandson of Peter I the Great (ruled 1682–1725), Peter II was named heir to the Russian throne by Catherine I (ruled 1725–27) and was crowned at the age of 11 (May 18 [May 7, Old Style], 1727).

      • Peter III of Russia's Death: Did Catherine the Great Kill ...

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        15/05/2020 · History has a lot of cold cases, even among the nobles, and one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in royal history involves the death of Russia's Peter III, who, only six months after becoming emperor, was overthrown in a military coup led by his wife, the Empress Consort Catherine. Shortly after his ouster, he was dead, and history still hasn't ...

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        • The Troubled Marriage of Catherine the Great and Peter III ...

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          12/05/2020 · The future Peter III was born Karl Peter Ulrich in 1728, in Kiel, Germany. His mother was the daughter of Russia’s Peter the Great , and his father the nephew of Sweden’s Charles XII.

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