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  1. Catherine the Great | Biography, Facts, Children ... - Britannica

  2. Catherine the Great - World History Encyclopedia

  3. Catherine the Great: A German Empress of Russia
    Catherine the Great was a German princess who married the heir to the Russian throne, Peter III, in 1745.
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  4. The Story of Catherine the Great - Smithsonian Magazine

  5. Catherine the Great - Wikiwand

  6. Russian Empire - Catherine the Great, Expansion, Reforms

    WEBThe long reign of Catherine II (the Great) was a turning point in Russian history. She received the fruit of half a century’s evolution since Peter the Great’s reforms.

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    Agreements with Prussia and Austria led to three partitions of Poland, in 1772, 1793, and 1795, extending Russia's borders well into central Europe. Catherine began as a political and social reformer but gradually grew more conservative as she got older.
    Catherine II, also known as Catherine the Great, was the Empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796.She was born as Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst in Stettin, Kingdom of Prussia, Holy Roman Empire on May 2,
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    In September 1762, she was crowned with great ceremony in Moscow, the ancient capital of the tsars, and began a reign that was to span 34 years as empress of Russia under the title of Catherine II. Special 30% offer for students! Finish the semester strong with Britannica. Despite Catherine’s personal weaknesses, she was above all a ruler.
    Upwardly noble The future Catherine the Great, Sophie, moved to the ducal castle in Szczecin, Poland, when her father, Prince Christian Augustus of Anhalt-Zerbst, became governor. Her excellent education had one purpose: to marry well.
  8. Idealistic and tough, Catherine the Great sought to modernize Russia

  9. Catherine II of Russia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

  10. BBC - History - Catherine the Great

    WEBLearn about Catherine the Great, one of the most influential rulers of Russia, who expanded its borders, reformed its laws and patronised the arts. Find out how she rose to power, ruled for 30 years and died in 1796.

  11. How Catherine really became 'The Great' - National Geographic

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