![]() ![]() When Catherine was 15, she went to Russia at the invitation of Empress Elizabeth to meet-and perhaps marry-the heir to the throne, the Grand Duke Peter, an immature and disagreeable youth of 16. Her education emphasized the subjects considered proper for one of her station: religion (Lutheranism), history, French, German, and music. Her reputation as an "enlightened despot," however, is not wholly supported by her deeds.īorn in the German city of Stettin on April 21, 1729, Catherine was the daughter of Prince Christian August of Anhalt-Zerbst and Princess Johanna Elizabeth of Holstein-Gottorp. She expanded the Russian Empire, improved administration, and vigorously pursued the policy of Westernization. ![]() The Russian empress Catherine II (1729-1796), known as Catherine the Great, reigned from 1762 to 1796. ![]()
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