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Catherine II (Екатерина II Алексеевна: Yekaterína II Alekséyevna) ( April 21, 1729 - November 6, 1796), born Sophie Augusta Fredericka and usually known in English as Catherine the Great, reigned as empress of Russia from June 28, 1762 to her death in 1796. A cousin to Gustav III of Sweden and to Charles XIII of Sweden, Catherine exemplified a so-called " enlightened monarch".
Sophie Augusta Fredericka (nicknamed Figchen) was born in Szczecin, Pomerania, to Christian Augustus, the prince of Anhalt-ZerbstAnhalt-Zerbst is a district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts Potsdam-Mittelmark ( Brandenburg) and Wittenberg, the city of Dessau and the districts of Kothen, Schonebeck and Jerichower Land. History in Germany, and Elizabeth of Holstein . In 1744Events The third French and Indian War, known as " King George's War," breaks out at Port Royal, Nova Scotia Ongoing events War of the Austrian Succession ( 1740- 1748) Births May 19 Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen-Consort of King George III of G, Tsarina ElizabethYelizaveta Petrovna ( December 29 1709 January 5, 1762) was an Empress of Russia ( 1741 1762). Life before becoming Empress Born in Kolomenskoye, Elizabeth, the daughter of Peter I and of his second wife, Catherine I (a former Latvian peasant, Martha Skav chose Sophie as the wife for her nephew, PeterPeter III ( February 21, 1728 July 17, 1762) ( Russian III (Pyotr III Fyodorovitch)) was Emperor of Russia for six months in 1762. He was mentally weak and very pro- Prussian, which made him an unpopular leader. He was assassinated as a result of a conspi, whom she intended to become her heir. Sophie changed her name to "Catherine" (Ekaterina or Yekaterina) when she accepted the Russian OrthodoxThe Russian Orthodox Church is that body of Christians who are united under the Patriarch of Moscow, who in turn is in communion with the other patriarchs of the Eastern Orthodox Church. In this way Russian Orthodox believers are in communion with all oth faith. The marriage proved unhappy. Catherine soon became popular with several powerful political groups which opposed her husband. Largely ignored, she read a great deal, including VoltaireFrancois-Marie Arouet ( November 21, 1694— May 30, 1778), better known by the pen name Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, deist and philosopher. Biography Voltaire was born in Paris to Francois Arouet and Marie-Marguerite Daumart or D'Aumard. and MontesquieuCharles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu ( January 18, 1689 February 10, 1755) was a French political thinker who lived during the Enlightenment and who is famous for his articulation of the theory of separation of powers, taken for granted in many moder, and kept up-to-date on current events in Russia.
In 1762, after moving into the new Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, Peter succeeded to the throne as Peter III of Russia, but his eccentricities and policies alienated the same groups that Catherine had cultivated. Grigori Orlov , Catherine's lover at the time, headed a conspiracy that proclaimed Catherine the ruler, and Peter was murdered not six months after taking the throne, on July 17, 1762. There has been much speculation that Catherine was somehow involved in Peter's death, but her complicity has never been proven.