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  1. Das Haus Romanow-Holstein-Gottorp (Betonung auf der zweiten Silbe: [rɐˈmanəf]) war nach den Romanows und den Rurikiden die dritte Dynastie, aus der die russischen Zaren hervorgingen. Diese herrschten von 1762 bis 1917.

  2. 19 de nov. de 2023 · Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia, Tsesarevna of Russia (Anna Petrovna Romanova Russian: Анна Петровна) Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp by marriage. Born: 27 January 1708, Moscow . Died:4 March 1728, Kiel. Father: Peter I of Russia. Mother: Catherine I of Russia. Spouse: Charles Frederick, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Anna von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp (Oldenburg) Birthdate: December 19, 1605. Birthplace: Schloss Gottorp, Schleswig, Schleswig, Danmark (Denmark) Death: March 20, 1623 (17) Immediate Family: Daughter of Johann Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp and Princess Augusta of Denmark.

  4. Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia (Russian: А́нна Петро́вна; 27 January 1708 – 4 March 1728) was the eldest daughter of Emperor Peter I of Russia and his wife Empress Catherine I. Her younger sister, Empress Elizabeth, ruled between 1741 and 1762. While a potential heir in the reign of her nephew Peter II, she never acceded ...

  5. He was a third son of Duke Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp and his wife Christine of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel). He became the first Lutheran Administrator of the Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck (1586–1607) and the Administrator of the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen (1589–1596). He became the Duke after the deaths of his two elder brothers.

  6. Kristina of Holstein-Gottorp. Born 12 April 1573, died 8 December 1625 Queen 1604–1611* Coronation. 1607 Uppsala Cathedral. Buried. 1627 Strängnäs Cathedral. Predecessor. Anna of Austria. Successor. Maria Eleonora. Spouse. Karl IX. Issue. Kristina (1593–1594) Gustav II Adolf (1594–1632) King of Sweden 1611–1632 Maria Elisabet (1596 ...

  7. 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.