Her mother was Johanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp.
One hobby was reading. She read plays and such from the enlightenment.
Catherine the Great had two children, Anna Petrovna and Tsar Paul I. See attached links for pictures that I could find...
she was Lutheran but then when she married Peter she had to convert to the Russian Orthodox church. She approved of religios toleration.
Catherine the Great allowed the boyars to increase their strangle hold on Russian peasants. She took firm action to represent the peasants, and as a result the conditions for the peasants worsened.
Catherine II of Russia, also known as Catherine the Great, had two children, Paul of Russia and Alexis Bobrinsky. Alexis Bobrinsky was born out of wedlock. she also had a daughter who died as a baby Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna
i would have to say dark blue because it is a classy, yet elegant, tom boyish kind of color.
Catherine the Great's labor as empress of Russia involved significant political, cultural, and administrative efforts to modernize and expand the Russian Empire. She implemented various reforms aimed at improving governance, education, and the legal system, while also promoting the arts and the Enlightenment ideals. Catherine's ambitious foreign policy led to territorial expansion, including the annexation of Crimea and parts of Poland. Her reign is often seen as a period of enlightenment and modernization in Russia, despite the challenges and resistance she faced.
Tsarina Catherine the Great's full name was Catherine II, born as Sophie Friederike Auguste von Anhalt-Zerbst. She was born on May 2, 1729, in Stettin, Prussia (now Szczecin, Poland). After marrying the future Emperor Peter III of Russia, she adopted the name Catherine and became one of the most prominent rulers in Russian history.
Catherine Moury has written: 'Institutional challenges in post-constitutional Europe' -- subject(s): European Union, Politics and government
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