After the Pugachev Rebellion, Catherine the Great never fully recovered from the fears of social and political upheaval that it raised. Once the French Revolution broke out in 1789, the Russian Empress censored books based on Enlightenment thought and sent offensive authors into Siberian exile.
Catherine of Braganza was the wife of Charles II. She did not bear him any sons, therefore the next in line to the throne after her was Charles's brother James II.
Catherine (II) the Great
Catherine II (Catherine the Great) was Empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796. The French Revolution began in 1789. In 1796 Catherine was succeded by Emperor (or Tsar) Paul I.
Anna Petrovna was the daughter of Catherine II of Russia (also called Catherine the Great) and Peter III of Russia, who was Czar for six months in 1762 before he was assassinated.
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Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II happened in 1781.
Catherine II of Russia was born on May 2, 1729.
John II of Aragon and John II of Castile, were the two grandfathers of Catherine of Aragon. Catherine was the first wife of King Henry VIII.
Catherine II of Russia died on November 17, 1796 at the age of 67.
Catherine II of Russia was born on May 2, 1729.
Catherine was canonized in July of 1461 by Pope Pius II.
The first rebellion against King James II was led by the Duke of Monmouth, who was beheaded after the rebellion was stopped. Another rebellion was led against him by Archibald Campbell, who was also executed by beheading.
Catherine II of Russia was born on May 2, 1729 and died on November 17, 1796. Catherine II of Russia would have been 67 years old at the time of death or 286 years old today.
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