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  1. Peter Petrovich Romanov, Grand Duke of Russia is geboren op 27 oktober 1715 in Moscow/Москва, Russia/Россия, zoon van Pyotr (Peter) Alexsejevitsch Peter I der Große Romanov en Katherina I Marta Helena (Katarzyna I Aleksiejewna) Skowrońska, Livonia.

  2. 3 de dic. de 2022 · Peter Petrovich Romanov, Grand Duke of Russia. Russian: Царевич Петр Петрович Романов, Grand Duke of Russia. Birthdate: November 09, 1715. Birthplace: Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg, Russia (Russian Federation) Death: May 06, 1719 (3) St Petersburg/Санкт-Петербург, Russia/Россия.

  3. The grand duke held similar views to Alexander II, but was more impulsive and radical. Within the imperial family, he was the most fervent and consistent supporter of his brother’s reforms. In 1848, Konstantin married Princess Alexandra Friederike Henriette of Sachsen-Altenburg, who converted to Orthodoxy as Grand Duchess Alexandra Josifovna.

  4. This article seeks to understand how these relationships functioned and how they affected the flow of personnel and repertoire, by investigating the international connections of three significant figures in the political and cultural milieus of the Russian Empire: Count Nikolay Petrovich Sheremetev (1751–1809), Prince Nikolay Borisovich Yusupov (1726–1831) and the Grand Duke Pavel ...

  5. Russian Royal~ The Grand Duke was the infant son of Czar Peter I and wife Catherine I. Many sources state there were only eight children, but some do say there was a ninth child, a son Pyotr born in 1723.

  6. Peter II of Russia. Peter II Alexeyevich [alt 1] (23 October 1715 – 30 January 1730) [alt 2] was Emperor of Russia from 1727 until 1730, when he died at the age of 14. He was the only son of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich [a] and Charlotte Christine of Brunswick-Lüneburg. After Catherine I 's death, Alexander Menshikov controlled Peter II, but ...

  7. Pyotr Petrovich Luzhin Character Analysis. Dunya’s suitor, Luzhin is a petty government official who believes that women make for better wives when they are monetarily indebted to their husbands. Luzhin is later chased away by Dunya, who is insulted by his desire for power.