Peter the Great died of bladder problems. An autopsy showed gangrene had set in.
Peter II of Russia was born on October 23, 1715.
Catherine (II) the Great
After Peter the Great, the next czar of Russia was Empress Catherine I, who ruled from 1725 to 1727. She was Peter's second wife and assumed the throne following his death. Catherine I's reign marked a continuation of Peter's efforts to modernize and westernize Russia, although it was relatively short-lived. After her death, Peter II, the grandson of Peter the Great, briefly took the throne.
Peter the Great added a larger amount of territory to Russia compared to Ivan II. While Ivan II expanded Russia's borders during his reign, it was Peter the Great who significantly increased the empire's size through military conquests, notably in the Baltic region and parts of Siberia, establishing Russia as a major European power. His reign marked a transformative era that redefined Russia's territorial and political landscape.
Beginning in 1613, the Romanov dynasty ruled Russia until 1917. The names of the monarchs are:1. Michael 2. Alexis 3. Theodore II 4. Ivan V 5. Peter I 6. Catherine I 7. Peter II 8. Anna 9. Ivan VI10. Elizabeth 11. Peter III 12. Catherine II 13. Paul 14. Alexander I 15. Nicholas I 16. Alexander II17. Alexander III 18. Nicholas II
Peter II of Russia died on 1730-01-30.
Peter II of Russia was born on October 23, 1715.
Peter II of Russia was born on October 23, 1715.
Tsar Peter II of Russia was born on October 23, 1715.
Tsar Peter II of Russia was born on October 23, 1715.
Tsar Peter I of Russia was born on June 9, 1672 and died on February 8, 1725. Tsar Peter I of Russia would have been 52 years old at the time of death or 343 years old today.
Peter II of Cyprus died in 1382.
Peter II of Courtenay died in 1219.
Feodor II of Russia died on 1605-06-20.
Peter the Great AND Catherine the Great (or II).
Peter II of Portugal died on 1706-12-09.
Peter II of Aragon died on 1213-09-12.