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  1. Grand Duchess Natalia Petrovna of Russia (20 August 1718 – 15 March 1725) was the youngest daughter of Peter the Great and his second wife, Catherine I. Life. Natalia was born in St. Petersburg, on 20 August 1718, during the peace negotiations with Sweden (Åland Congress).

  2. Jul 13, 2021 · It's a difficult birth, the baby lies feet first and face up, and is born under the December stars - all bad signs in Russian lore. 'Tsarina' wants to name the child Peter, alas, it is a girl - Elizabeth, the 'Wolverine', the 'Princess of Poltava' and finally - The Tsarina's Daughter!

  3. The second-eldest daughter of Tsar Peter the Great (r. 1682–1725 ), Elizabeth lived through the confused successions of her father's descendants following her half-brother Alexei 's death in 1718.

  4. A beloved daughter of Peter the Great, Elizabeth inherited her father’s genius for the affairs of the state and governed the huge country with shrewd determination. She was loved by her people, allegedly the most popular member of the Romanov Imperial dynasty that held the Russian throne for over three hundred years.

  5. But the Secret Supreme Council announced she was a bastard child and illegitimate. As a result, Peter the Greats nephew Anna Ioannovna became tsarina. Elizabeth was isolated from...

  6. Nov 15, 2011 · The Daughter of Peter the Great: A History of Russian Diplomacy, and of the Russian Court Under the Empress Elizabeth Petrovna, 1741-1762. Robert Nisbet Bain. 4.20. 5 ratings0 reviews. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

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  8. Feb 15, 2022 · Lingering religious qualms, however, meant that the first public monument in Russia, Etienne Falconet's equestrian statue of Peter, The Bronze Horseman, commissioned by the tsar's self-styled ‘spiritual daughter’ Catherine the Great, was only unveiled in 1782.

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