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Entries / Catherine I (1684-1727), Empress

Catherine I (1684-1727), Empress


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CATHERINE I (nee Marta Skavronskaya) (1684-1727, St. Petersburg), Empress (crowned in 1721), the second wife of Tsar Peter the Great (from 1712), mother of Empress Elizaveta Petrovna. After the death of her husband (1725) she was enthroned by A.D. Menshikov, who was the real ruler of Russia during her reign. Catherine I's only remarkable accomplishment in St. Petersburg was the opening of the Academy of Sciences (1725). From 1710, she had owned the Sarskaya Grange (Tsarskoe Selo), where a small stone palace was built for her in 1717-23, called Ekaterinhof from 1711. In St. Petersburg, she owned Peter the Great's Summer Palace located at the Fontanka River (on site of the present-day Mikhailovsky Castle). She was buried at the SS. Peter&Paul Cathedral.

References: Арсеньев К. И. Царствование Екатерины I. СПб., 1856; Анисимов Е. В. Россия без Петра, 1725-1740. СПб., 1994.

G. V. Kalashnikov.

Persons
Catherine I, Empress
Elizaveta Petrovna, Empress
Menshikov Alexander Danilovich, Gracious Prince
Peter I, Emperor
Skavronskaya Marta (look for Ekaterina I, Empress)

Bibliographies
Арсеньев К. И. Царствование Екатерины I. СПб., 1856
Анисимов Е. В. Россия без Петра, 1725-1740. СПб., 1994

The subject Index
Russian Academy of Sciences
SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral

Chronograph
1712
1725
1727