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    Catherine the Great

    Empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796

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  1. May 15, 2020 · Ruler of Russia from 1762 to 1796, Catherine championed Enlightenment ideals, expanded her empire’s borders, spearheaded judicial and administrative reforms, dabbled in vaccination, curated a...

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  3. Nov 1, 2019 · November 01, 2019. • 5 min read. Was Catherine the Great a despot or a philosopher? A thoughtful queen fueled by concern for her people or a ruthless tyrant fueled by sex and power? Those...

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  4. Jul 21, 2019 · Updated on July 21, 2019. Catherine the Great (May 2, 1729–Nov. 17, 1796) was empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796, the longest reign of any female Russian leader. She expanded Russia's borders to the Black Sea and into central Europe during her reign.

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  5. Mar 16, 2023 · Holding court Catherine II of Russia makes a grand entrance before her courtiers in a colorful lithograph by Alexandre ... (the future Catherine the Great’s uncle) to smallpox. But by 1741, at ...

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  6. The long reign of Catherine II (the Great) was a turning point in Russian history. She received the fruit of half a century’s evolution since Peter the Greats reforms. A prolific writer herself, Catherine corresponded regularly with the foremost men of her age, including Voltaire, Diderot, Jean Le Rond d’Alembert, Baron Friedrich ...

  7. Dec 15, 2023 · Catherine II of Russia (Catherine the Great) was the empress regent of Russia from 1762 to 1796. During the mid-18th century, Russia was still regarded as culturally behind compared to Western European countries. However, during her reign, Catherine transformed Russia into a global power.

  8. Jul 31, 2020 · by World History Edu · July 31, 2020. Accomplishments by Catherine the Great (born May 2, 1729; died November 17, 1796). Her reign is often considered the Golden Age of the Russian Empire. She modernized Russia, expanded its territories, and made it a dominant force in European politics.

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