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  1. 13. Mai 2024 · Catherine I (born April 15 [April 5, Old Style], 1684—died May 17 [May 6], 1727, St. Petersburg, Russia) was a peasant woman of Baltic (probably Lithuanian) birth who became the second wife of Peter I the Great and empress of Russia (1725–27). Orphaned at the age of three, Marta Skowronska was raised by a Lutheran pastor in Marienburg ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RussiaRussia - Wikipedia

    Vor 2 Tagen · Catherine II ("the Great"), who ruled in 1762–1796, presided over the Russian Age of Enlightenment. She extended Russian political control over the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and annexed most of its territories into Russia , making it the most populous country in Europe. [90]

  3. 14. Mai 2024 · Catherine the Great is a historical drama series that tells the story of the iconic 18th-century Russian empress, Catherine II. The show explores the rise to power and tumultuous reign of Catherine, showcasing her intelligence, political acumen, and determination to modernize Russia. With a focus on the complex personal and political relationships that shaped Catherine's reign, the series ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OdesaOdesa - Wikipedia

    Vor einem Tag · In 1794, a decree of the Russian empress Catherine II was issued to establish a navy harbor and trading place in Khadjibey, which was named Odessa soon after. [11] [12] From 1819 to 1858, Odesa was a free port .

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · The Circassian genocide, [10] [11] or Tsitsekun, [a] [b] was the Russian Empire 's systematic mass murder, ethnic cleansing, and expulsion of 95–97% [c] [d] of the Circassian population, resulting in 1 to 1.5 million deaths [15] [e] during the final stages of the Russo-Circassian War. [16] [17] [18] The peoples planned for extermination were ...

  6. Vor einem Tag · During the reign of Catherine II, the Imperial Russian Army started entering Circassian soil and Russia started building forts in an attempt to quickly annex Circassia. On 17 July (O.S.), 1763, Russian forces entered the town of Mezdeug (modern-day Mozdok ) in Eastern Circassia, turning it into a Russian fortress.

  7. Vor einem Tag · Yekaterinburg [a] is a city and the administrative centre of Sverdlovsk Oblast and the Ural Federal District, Russia. The city is located on the Iset River between the Volga-Ural region and Siberia, with a population of roughly 1.5 million residents, [14] up to 2.2 million residents in the urban agglomeration.