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  1. Born on 27 January 1708 in Moscow, Russia, Anna Petrovna was the fourth child of the future Catherine I of Russia and Peter the Great. Although Anna was the fourth child and second daughter born to the couple, none of her older siblings survived infancy. In 1709, Anna was joined by a sister, Elizabeth, who eventually became Empress of Russia.

  2. 7 de ene. de 2024 · Anna Petrovna a fost fiica împăratului Petru I al Rusiei ( 1672 - 1725) și a împărătesei Ecaterina I a Rusiei ( 1683 - 1727). Sora sa Elisabeta a domnit ca împărăteasă între 1741 și 1761 , în timp ce fiul ei Petru a domnit timp de șase luni în 1762 sub numele de Petru al III - lea .

  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. Catherine I of Russia. Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia, Tsesarevna of Russia ( Anna Petrovna Romanova Russian: Анна Петровна; 27 January 1708, in Moscow – 4 March 1728, in Kiel) was the elder daughter of Emperor Peter I of Russia and Empress Catherine I of Russia. Her sister, Elizabeth of Russia, ruled as Empress between ...

  5. Anna Petrovna Romanova: Pietro I di Russia Caterina I di Russia Paolo I di Russia Cristiano Augusto di Anhalt-Zerbst: Giovanni Luigi I di Anhalt-Zerbst Cristina di Zeutsch Caterina II di Russia Giovanna di Holstein-Gottorp: Cristiano Augusto di Holstein-Gottorp Albertina Federica di Baden-Durlach Marija Pavlovna Romanova Carlo I Alessandro di ...

  6. Paraksts. Elizabete Petrovna Romanova ( krievu: Елизавета Петровна Романова arī Elizabete I; dzimusi 1709 . gada 29. decembrī, mirusi 1762 . gada 5. janvārī ), Krievijas Impērijas ķeizariene no 1741. līdz 1762. gadam. Pēdējā Romanovu dinastijas pārstāve, turpmāk valdot Holšteinas-Gottorpas-Romanovu dinastijai.

  7. Only Anna, Elizabeth and Natalia were alive at the proclamation of the Russian Empire in 1721 and received the title tsesarevna. When Natalia Petrovna died in St. Petersburg of measles though more than a month after her father, on 4 March 1725, Peter was not yet buried, and the coffin of the young grand duchess was placed in the same room.