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    Catherine I of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Catherine I (Russian: Екатери́на I Алексе́евна Миха́йлова, tr. Yekaterína I Alekséyevna Mikháylova; born Polish: Marta Helena Skowrońska, Russian: Ма́рта Самуи́ловна Скавро́нская, tr. Márta Samuílovna Skavrónskaya; 15 April [O.S. 5 April] 1684 – 17 May [O.S. 6 May] 1727) was the second

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    The life of Catherine I was said by Voltaire to be nearly as extraordinary as that of Peter the Great himself. Said to have been born on 15 April 1684 (o.s.5 April), she was originally named Marta Helena Skowrońska which is a

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    Though no record exists, Catherine and Peter are described as having married secretly between 23 October and 1 December 1707 in Saint Petersburg. They had twelve children, two of

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    Catherine was crowned in 1724. The year before his death, Peter and Catherine had an estrangement over her support of Willem Mons,

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    Catherine was the first woman to rule Imperial Russia, opening the legal path for a century almost entirely dominated by women, including her daughter Elizabeth and granddaughter-in-law Catherine the Great, all of whom continued Peter the Great's policies in

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    She died two years after Peter, at age 43, in St. Petersburg, where she was buried at St. Peter and St. Paul Fortress. Tuberculosis, diagnosed as an abscess of the lungs, caused her early demise.
    Before her death she recognized Peter II, the grandson of Peter I

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  2. Catherine I | empress of Russia | Britannica

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    Catherine I, Russian in full Yekaterina Alekseyevna, original name Marta Skowronska, (born April 15 [April 5, Old Style], 1684—died May 17 [May 6], 1727, St. Petersburg, Russia), peasant woman of Baltic (probably Lithuanian) birth who became the second wife of Peter I the Great (reigned 1682–1725) and empress of Russia (1725–27).. Orphaned at the age of three, Marta …

  3. Catherine I – Russiapedia The Romanov dynasty Prominent ...

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    Russian Empress Catherine I was the second wife of Peter I the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 to 1727. Her original name was Marta Skowronska, and it is not an exaggeration to say her fate was one that so many young girls of every epoch desperately desired – to marry a prince and have a wealthy and a happy life.

  4. Biography of Empress Catherine I of Russia

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    Inasmuch as Russia had been declared an empire in 1721, the first Russian Empress was Catherine I, the widow of Peter the Great. Fearing that his son Alexey, who viewed his father's reforming interests and endeavours with little warmth, might come to power, Peter took preventative action and issued a law stating that the ruling monarch could himself appoint his …

  5. Catherine I Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life ...

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    Catherine I of Russia was the Empress of Russia from 1724 until her death. She was the second wife of Peter the Great. She came from a very poor family and did not have a pleasant childhood. She worked as a maid for most of her childhood and remained illiterate throughout her life.

  6. Catherine I of Russia Biography - Empress of Russia from ...

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    Catherine I of Russia is the 205th most popular politician (up from 250th in 2019), the most popular biography from Estonia and the most popular Estonian Politician. Catherine the Great was a Russian empress and ruled Russia from 1762-1796. She is most famous for her relationship with Grigory Potemkin, who she had a son with.



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