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    Paul I of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Paul I (Russian: Па́вел I Петро́вич Pavel I Petrovich; 1 October [O.S. 20 September] 1754 – 23 March [O.S. 11 March] 1801) was Emperor of Russia from 1796 until his assassination. Officially, he was the only son of Peter III and Catherine the Great, although Catherine hinted that he was fathered by

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    Paul was born in the Palace of Elizabeth of Russia, Saint Petersburg. His father, the future Emperor Peter III, was the nephew and heir apparent of the Empress. The last edition of Catherine's memoirs explained that Peter III was certainly

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    Empress Elizabeth died in 1762, when Paul was 8 years old, and he became crown prince with the accession of his father to the throne as Peter III. However, within a matter of months, Paul's mother engineered a coup and not only deposed her husband but, for a long

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    Catherine suffered a strokeon 17 November 1796, and died without regaining consciousness. Paul's first act as Emperor was to inquire about and, if possible, destroy her testament, as he feared it would exclude him from succession and leave the

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    Paul's early foreign policy can largely be seen as reactions against his mother's. In foreign policy, this meant that he opposed the many expansionary wars she fought and instead preferred to

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    Paul's premonitions of assassination were well founded. His attempts to force the nobility to adopt a code of chivalryalienated many of his trusted advisors. The Emperor also discovered

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    There is some evidence that Paul I was venerated as a saint among the Russian Orthodox populace, even though he was never officially canonized by any of the Orthodox Churches.

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    Emperor Paul was idealistic and capable of great generosity, but he was also mercurial and capable of vindictiveness. In spite of doubts of his

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  2. Biography of Paul I of Russia - Saint Petersburg

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    The future Emperor Paul I was the son of Peter III and his wife, Catherine the Great. Contemporaries spread rumors that Peter was not Paul's real father, but rather that this honor belonged to the Russian officer, Sergei Saltykov, who was Catherine's first favorite.

  3. Paul I – Russiapedia The Romanov dynasty Prominent Russians

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    Paul I was born in the Summer Palace in St Petersburg on September 20, 1754. He was the son of the Grand Duchess, later Empress, Catherine II, but according to one scurrilous report his father was not her husband, the Grand Duke Peter, who would become Emperor Peter III, but Colonel Serge Saltykov, a lover of Catherine II. How…
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  4. Paul I Of Russia Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life ...

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    Paul was born on 01 October 1754 in Saint Petersburg to Grand Duke Peter (later Emperor Peter III) and Grand Duchess Catherine (later Empress Catherine II the Great of Russia). Catherine later fell out with Empress Elizabeth, who took young Paul under her fold.

  5. Petty Facts About Paul I of Russia, The Doomed Tsar

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    Petty Facts About Paul I of Russia, The Doomed Tsar. Tsar Paul I thought he was born to save Russia from his monstrous mother, Catherine the Great. With the confidence only royalty possesses, Paul schemed against his mother for years, then fought to pick apart her entire legacy. But a man as spoiled, hateful, and clueless as Paul was always ...

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    • The Life And Death Of Paul I of Russia - Salon Prive Mag

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      • Emperor Paul I of Russia had a relatively short ruling period over the country, as he ruled over Russia for just five years, from 1796, to 1801. Paul was the only son of Empress Catherine II The Great, and Emperor Peter III. As is often the case when you’re born into nobility, vicious rumours began to spread that Paul was not actually the son of Peter at all, but rather, was the son of Rus…
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      • Paul | Biography & Facts | Britannica

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        Paul, emperor of Russia from 1796 to 1801. He was the son of Peter III (reigned 1762) and Catherine the Great (reigned 1762–96). A tyrannical and capricious ruler, he was assassinated in his bedchamber with the approval of his son and heir, Alexander I.

      • 4 reasons Paul I of Russia was murdered - Russia Beyond

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        Paul I had many problems and troubles growing up – beginning with, his father Peter III of Russia (1728-1762) was deposed and murdered as a result of a conspiracy inspired by his mother ...

      • The Murder of Tsar Paul I | History Today

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        03/03/2001 · Paul I of Russia was the son and successor of Catherine the Great, who took the Romanov throne away from her feeble-minded husband, Tsar Peter III, and had him killed in 1762, an event which ever afterwards preyed on the mind of their son, then a boy of eight. The formidable Catherine had little time for her heir.

      • Paul I. (Russland) – Wikipedia

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        Paul I. (eigentlich Pawel Petrowitsch bzw.russisch: Павел Петрович, * 20. September jul. / 1. Oktober 1754 greg. in Sankt-Peterburg; † 11. März jul. / 23. März 1801 greg. ebenda) war 1762 bis 1773 Herzog von Holstein-Gottorf und von 1796 bis 1801 Kaiser von Russland, außerdem von 1799 bis 1801 Großmeister des Malteserordens.Er gehörte dem Haus Romanow-Holstein …

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