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  1. Peter III Fyodorovich ( Russian: Пётр III Фёдорович, romanized: Pyotr III Fyodorovich; 21 February [ O.S. 10 February] 1728 – 17 July [ O.S. 6 July] 1762) was Emperor of Russia from 5 January 1762 until 9 July of the same year, when he was overthrown by his wife, Catherine II (the Great).

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  3. May 21, 2018 · PETER III (1728–1762), emperor of Russia [1], January 5, 1762, to July 9, 1762. The future Peter III was born Karl Peter Ulrich in Kiel, Germany [2], in February 1728, the son of the duke of Holstein and Peter I [3]'s daughter Anna Petrovna, who died shortly after his birth.

  4. Key Points. Peter III was emperor of Russia for six months in 1762. It was his aunt, Empress Elizabeth, that chose him as her successor. Elizabeth invited her young nephew to Saint Petersburg, where he was received into the Orthodox Church and proclaimed heir in 1742.

  5. Biography of Emperor Peter III of Russia. Discover more about the reign of Peter III and other Romanov emperors in St. Petersburg, Russia.

  6. Nov 19, 2021 · Society. Heritage. Catherine the Great's Husband Peter III Ruled Over RussiaUntil He Didn't. Nicholas Hoult plays Peter in the new Hulu show The Great —but what was the Tsar really like?...

  7. Peter III Fyodorovich ( Russian: Пётр III Фёдорович, romanized: Pyotr III Fyodorovich; 21 February [ O.S. 10 February] 1728 – 17 July [ O.S. 6 July] 1762) was Emperor of Russia from 5 January 1762 until 9 July of the same year, when he was removed from power by his wife, Catherine II (the Great).

  8. Aug 16, 2022 · 1762 Jan 5. Peter III of Russia. Kiel, Germany. After Peter succeeded to the Russian throne, he withdrew Russian forces from the Seven Years' War and concluded a peace treaty with Prussia. He gave up Russian conquests in Prussia and offered 12,000 troops to make an alliance with Frederick II of Prussia.

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