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Catherine I
There have been two Empresses named yekaterina in Russian history. The first was the wife of Peter the Great who ascended the throne in 1725. She was known as Catherine I in history and died after two years in office.
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Anna ivanovna1730 ——1740
Anna ivanovna, (1693-1740), Russian queen Anna I, reigned 1730-1740. Daughter of Russian Tsar Ivan V of Russia, niece of Peter the Great. Cousin Peter Alekseyevich Romanov acceded to the throne after his death. 1740 is dead. The throne passed to Ivan VI, the son of her niece.
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1741-1761Ye Li Saveta _ Elizabeth (Ye Li Saveta Petrovna)
Ye Lisaveta Petrovna (елизаве? 0? 7та Петро? 0? вна,1709 65438+February 29th-1762 65438+1October 5th), Empress of Russia (174 1 year)
Ye Lisaveta Petrovsky was the daughter of Peter I and Catherine I, 174 1 year, Ivan VI was overthrown by a court coup. She declared that she would inherit the tradition of Peter the Great. Abolish the cabinet with a bad reputation, restore the Senate and concentrate on it. During this period, Russian real power was in the hands of Peter suvorov and others. Domestic tariffs are abolished from 1754. The establishment of aristocratic banks and merchant banks, as well as companies that organize international trade, gave birth to the Russian economy. Moscow University was founded on 1755. 1757, Art College was established. On the other hand, people other than nobles are forbidden to own land, and at the same time, the monopoly right of vodka is given to nobles, and the landlord is also given the right to arbitrarily exile criminal farmers to Siberia. The situation of farmers has further deteriorated. Yelysaveta Petrovna likes the Ukrainian singer Rasumovsky very much. In foreign policy, it allied itself with Austria and France in the Seven-Year War. He died in 1762. Peter III succeeded to the throne.
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1762 ——1796 ekaterina ii (ekaterina the great) ekaterina ii (1729- 1796), also known as "ekaterina the great" in history, was originally the daughter of a German duke, who died in/kloc. 1762 participated in the palace coup and ascended the throne. She fought Turkey twice, participated in the partition of Poland three times, incorporated the Crimean Khanate into Russia, opened the sea to the Black Sea, and established a huge Russian empire. During this period, Russia became one of the most powerful countries in Europe. Yekaterina was addressed as "the Great".