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The 1944 edition of the Almanach de Gotha records the name of Russia's ruling dynasty from the time of Peter III (reigned 1761–1762) as "Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov". [5] However, the terms "Romanov" and "House of Romanov" often occurred in official references to the Russian imperial family.
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Other articles where House of Holstein-Gottorp is discussed: Romanov dynasty: …by the branch of the house of Holstein-Gottorp that then mounted the Russian throne in the person of Elizabeth’s nephew Peter III. From 1762 to 1796 Peter III’s widow, a German princess of the house of Anhalt-Zerbst, ruled as Catherine II. With Paul I, Peter III’s son, a Romanov of…
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Holstein-Gottorp otorgó apoyo estratégico a Suecia en la guerra sueco-danesa que estalló en 1657, cuando el rey danés invadió territorios suecos en Alemania. La guerra fue demasiado costosa para Dinamarca, y en el Tratado de Roskilde de 1658 se estipuló que el ducado de Holstein-Gottorp ya no sería más vasallo del rey danés.