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  1. Prince Grigory Aleksandrovich Potemkin-Tauricheski (October 11 [O.S. September 30] 1739 – October 16 [O.S. October 5] 1791) was a Russian military leader, statesman, nobleman, and favourite of Catherine the Great.

  2. Jun 4, 2024 · Grigory Potemkin, Russian army officer and statesman, for two years Empress Catherine the Great’s lover and for 17 years the most powerful man in the empire. An able administrator, licentious, extravagant, loyal, generous, and magnanimous, he was the subject of many anecdotes.

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  3. Potemkin village, in its original meaning, any of a number of fake villages designed to impress the Russian empress Catherine the Great. The term has also come to be used to describe an elaborate facade designed to hide an undesirable reality. Grigory Potemkin.

  4. Jun 18, 2024 · In 1774, the year of Russia’s defeat of Turkey, Grigory Potemkin, who had distinguished himself in the war, became Catherine’s lover, and a brilliant career began for this official of the minor nobility, whose intelligence and abilities were equalled only by his ambition.

    • He achieved his first successes not thanks to wealth, but thanks to his wits. Grigory Potemkin was the son of a retired major from the Smolensk province, who died when the future prince was seven years old.
    • His looks and character contributed to his advancement. “Being tall, he was of a proportionate build, had strong muscles and a high chest. An aquiline nose, a high brow, beautifully arched eyebrows, nice blue eyes, a beautiful complexion with a delicate blush, soft and curly blond hair, even and dazzlingly white teeth,” this is how his biographer, historian Vasily Ogarkov, described Potemkin in his prime.
    • He may have been married to Catherine the Great. Among Catherine II's favorites, Grigory Potemkin was the closest to her and the one she herself respected the most.
    • Despite his high standing, he kept his lower-class habits. “The Empire's primary nail biter” – this was how, somewhat caustically, Catherine referred to Grigory Potemkin.
  5. A biography of Potemkin, a Russian prince, statesman, commander, and Catherine II's secret husband. Learn about his life, achievements, controversies, and death in the context of the Russo-Turkish Wars and the Greek Project.

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  7. May 21, 2018 · Learn about Grigori Potemkin, a Russian soldier and politician who rose to power under Catherine the Great. He was a key figure in the development of southern Russia, the Crimea, and the Russo-Turkish War.