Catherine the Great of Russia did not marry in 1726 since she had not been born until 1729. She married in 1745. However if you transpose the number "26" in 1726 you get 1762. In 1762, far from getting married, she was permanently separated from her husband Tsar Peter III, when he was separated from his life, having been murdered by friends and supporters of Catherine. They wanted Peter III out of the way so Catherine could become Empress.
Catherine Hayes - murderer - died in 1726.
Catherine the Great's husband was Tsar Peter III.Catherine the Great's husband was Tsar Peter III.Peter III
In 1745,Catherine the Great married then Grand Duke Peter Romanov. He became Tsar Peter III in 1762. He also became dead later in 1762, when Catherine, her lover and some friends had Peter murdered so she could become Empress.
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They tried to emulate some of the elements of the West while purposely neglecting others.
Peter the Great married Eudoxia Lopukhina in 1689, but the marriage was unhappy and eventually annulled. He later married Marta Skowrońska, who took on the name Catherine I after Peter's death in 1725. Catherine I became the Empress of Russia following Peter's reign.
Catherine Craig married to Robert Preston in 1940
Yes, Catherine Craig married to Robert Preston in 1940
Catherine II (The Great), born Sophia Augusta Frederica of Anhalt-Zerbst, Germany, married Peter III, foppish and doltish grandson of Peter I (The Great). Peter III also had German blood on his fathers side, and was deposed by Catherine and assassinated, most likely by Catherine's supporters.
After Catherine Howard he married Catherine Parr
well if my calculations are correct catherine howard was married to francis dereham. and did you know that catherine howard is gay?
Yes, she is married to the cooz