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  1. Anna Petrovna Romanova was born 2 January 1708 in Moscow to Peter I of Russia (1672-1723) and Marta Helena Skowrońska (1684-1727) and died 15 May 1728 Kiel of unspecified causes.

  2. However, Anna Petrovna caught a cold and died of fever at the age of 20. But, the problem is, Jacob von Stäehlin came to Russia in 1735 and he was probably retelling somebody else’s legend.

  3. 12 de dic. de 2023 · Peter, having divorced his first wife in 1699, married Catherine in 1712. Catherine was shrewd and courageous; In time, succeeding Peter as Empress of Russia having been crowned Empress-consort 1724. They would have 8 children, with 2 of them surviving: Anna and Elizabeth Petrovna, later Empress 1741-1762. GEDCOM Note. mer berömd som Katarina I

  4. 1 de jun. de 2024 · idwiki Anna Petrovna; itwiki Anna Petrovna Romanova; jawiki アンナ・ペトロヴナ; kawiki ანა პეტრეს ასული (პეტრე I-ის ქალიშვილი) kkwiki Анна Петровна; kowiki 안나 페트로브나 황태녀; kshwiki Anna Petrowna; mkwiki Ана Петровна; nlwiki Anna Petrovna ...

  5. Added: May 21, 2010. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 52655403. Source citation. Russian Royalty. The eldest daughter of Czar Peter I the Great of Russia and his second wife Catherine I. Since she was born prior to her parents' Russian Orthodox wedding in 1712, several royal European families rejected her as a prospective bride for their heir.

  6. Figlio di Anna Petrovna Romanova, a sua volta figlia dello zar Pietro I e di Caterina I di Russia, e del duca Carlo Federico di Holstein-Gottorp, fu chiamato in Russia dall'imperatrice Elisabetta, sorella di sua madre, proclamato suo erede (1742), e fatto sposare (1745) a Sofia Augusta Federica di Anhalt-Zerbst (la futura Caterina II).