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  2. Catherine the Great - Wikipedia

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    Catherine II [a] (born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst; 2 May 1729 – 17 November 1796), [b] most commonly known as Catherine the Great, [c] was the reigning empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796. She came to power after overthrowing her husband, Peter III .

  3. File:An Imperial stride! (BM 1868,0808.6035).jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: A colossal figure of Catherine II steps from 'Russia', a rocky mound on the extreme left, to 'Constantinople', her toe resting on the horn of a crescent which surmounts a spire on a group of buildings, with a dome and a minaret. Her head is turned in profile to the right; in her right hand is an orb, in her left she holds out a sceptre ...

  4. Walpole collection - Wikipedia

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    The Walpole collection was a collection of paintings and other works of art at Houghton Hall in Norfolk and at other residences of Sir Robert Walpole. Many of the important works were sold in 1779 to Catherine the Great of Russia, and the Hermitage Museum still owns more than 120 works from the collection.

  5. Hermitage Museum - Wikipedia

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    Catherine's collection of at least 4,000 paintings came to rival the older and more prestigious museums of Western Europe. Catherine took great pride in her collection and actively participated in extensive competitive art gathering and collecting that was prevalent in European royal court culture.

  6. Catherine Palace - Wikipedia

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    With Catherine the Great's death in 1796, park construction ceased. ... The Drawing Room of Alexander I was designed between 1752 and 1756 and belonged to the Emperor ...

  7. Category:Cultural depictions of Catherine the Great - Wikipedia

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    Depictions of Catherine the Great on television (8 P) Pages in category "Cultural depictions of Catherine the Great" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

  8. Vigilius Eriksen - Wikipedia

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    Catherine the Great, in front of a mirror. Vigilius Eriksen (2 September 1722 in Copenhagen – 25 May 1782 in Rungstedgård) was a Danish painter. He was the royal portraitist to Christian VI of Denmark.

  9. Legends of Catherine the Great - Wikipedia

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    Rumours of Catherine's private life had a small basis in the fact that she took many young lovers, even in old age. (Lord Byron's Don Juan, around the age of 22, becomes her lover after the siege of Ismail (1790), in a fiction written only about 25 years after Catherine's death in 1796.) [4] This practice was not unusual by the court standards of the day, nor was it unusual to use rumour and ...