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Catherine II
noun
Sophia Augusta of Anhalt-ZerbstCatherine the Great, 1729–96, empress of Russia 1762–96.
Catherine II
noun
known as Catherine the Great. 1729–96, empress of Russia (1762–96), during whose reign Russia extended her boundaries at the expense of Turkey, Sweden, and Poland: she was a patron of literature and the arts
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Watching the third season of “The Great,” a Hulu comedy series about Catherine II, has been a good match for my mood.
"Hearing the pope of Rome, in this delicate moment in history, praise Catherine II ... appears to many Catholics to be quite odd," said an editorial Italy's Il Sismografo website, which specialises in Catholic affairs.
She has also written several biographies, including ones on Lenin, Catherine II, and the Romanovs.
In Odesa, a statue of Potemkin’s lover, Empress Catherine II, is boarded over and set for removal.
He was also renowned as the lover and close protege of Empress Catherine II, who was known as Catherine the Great.
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