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  1. Catherine the Great, Russian Yekaterina Velikaya, also called Catherine II, Russian in full Yekaterina Alekseyevna, original name Sophie Friederike Auguste, Prinzessin (princess) von Anhalt-Zerbst, (born April 21 [May 2, New Style], 1729, Stettin, Prussia [now Szczecin, Poland]—died November 6 [November 17], 1796, Tsarskoye Selo [now Pushkin], near St. Petersburg, Russia), German-born ...

  2. Watch Catherine the Great — Miniseries with a subscription on Max, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV. Though its sumptuous setting and design often outshines its storytelling ...

  3. Catherine the Great strongly supported both modernization and westernization, an endeavor started by her husband prior to his death. Catherine was also a great proponent of the Enlightenment in Europe, and she promoted the education of Russian citizens. As Catherine aged, she became more conservative in her rule. She continued to rely heavily ...

  4. Catherine II was the empress of Russia from December 25, 1761, until her death on November 17, 1796. Known as Catherine the Great, she was the longest-reining empress of Russia. Catherine’s greatest accomplishments include establishing educational reform, championing the arts, and extending Russia’s borders in the largest territorial gain since Ivan the Terrible. Catherine was…

  5. Oct 21, 2019 · Catherine the Great, HBO's latest historically-inspired miniseries, takes an interest in the titular Empress's favorites—and one favorite in particular, Grigory Potemkin, seems to be in a league ...

  6. May 23, 2017 · Catherine II, also known as Catherine the Great, was an empress of Russia who ruled from 1762-1796, the longest reign of any female Russian leader. Known more for her affairs of the heart than for ...

  7. Jan 15, 2024 · Portrait of Catherine the Great by J.B.Lampi (1780s, Kunsthistorisches Museum) (Credit: Public domain/Wikimedia Commons) She would go on to lead the nation for an impressive 34 years, becoming the longest-reigning female ruler in Russia’s history. It helped that Catherine differed from her husband (who was also German) in that she actually ...

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