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Many legends have grown up about the sexual rapacity of Catherine the Great. While it is true that she shocked the Russian court with the number and age of her lovers, there is no truth in the rumour of her death by stallion. Unhappily married to the Grand Duke Peter, a man who ...
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•BornaprincessinGermany,CatherinetheGreatconvertedtoOrthodoxyandwasmarriedtotheheirtotheRussianthrone,theGrandDukePeterofHolstein,grandsonofPetertheGreat.•ThoughCatherinetheGreathadthesupportofPeter'smother,theEmpressElizabeth,shedislikedherhusbandandhelpedengineerhisremovalfromthethrone.ShetookpowerasTsarinaor...
Sophie von Anhalt-Zerbst was born in 1729, the daughter of a Prussian prince. In her teenage years, she was married, unhappily, to a Russian prince who would become Emperor Peter III. She took on the name Catherine, or Ekaterina Alekseyevna. Peter was regarded by some as inept, and aft...
A key player in the coup was Grigory Orlov with whom she would have a son while she was still married. When in August 1772 Orlov left court, Catherine took another lover, Alexander Vasilchikov. But this relationship did not last long: Vasilchikov was replaced in 1774 with Grigory Potemkin...
she shocked the Russian court, with the number and age of her lovers, there is no truth in the rumour of her death by stallion. Unhappily married to the Grand Duke Peter, a man who preferred to play with his toy soldiers in the bedroom, they failed to produce an heir, and Catheri....