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Peter the Great's birth name is Peter von Ostoeck.
Both were Russian Tsars, members of the house of Romanov, and both bear the title "the Great",
Ivan the Terrible dumb answer above, it was Peter the great.
In Peter the Great's time - and until well into the 19th century - king's sons never attended schools, and starting in the 19th century only had an occasional and not too arduous stay at a university that then awarded them a honorary doctorate. Princes were home (or rather, palace-)schooled by Governors and private tutors. Peter the Great was exceptional in that he took a lot of 'practical' on-the-spot private tuition even after reaching adulthood, especially in the field of ship building.
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Peter the Great's birth name is Peter von Ostoeck.
Catherine the Great's husband was Tsar Peter III.Catherine the Great's husband was Tsar Peter III.Peter III
Both were Russian Tsars, members of the house of Romanov, and both bear the title "the Great",
Catherine the Great reigned from July 9, 1762 to November 17, 1976. Her predecessor was Peter III and her successor was Paul I.
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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It is in the Peter and Paul Cathedral, in St. Petersburg, Russia
Peter the Great ruled the Tsardom of Russia, and later the Russian Empire. He reigned from May 7th, 1682 until February 8th, 1725. He also co-ruled with Ivan V from 1682 until 1696.
Ivan the Terrible dumb answer above, it was Peter the great.