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... 22, 1762 in the old Assumption Cathedral in the heart of Moscow's Kremlin, Catherine received her crown. After her return to St. Petersburg, she turned to the ...
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... it did possess. In attempts to alleviate this, Catherine funded the Town Hospital at St. Petersburg, the St. Petersburg House for ...
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... So she brought Dr. Thomas Dimsdale, who had published a paper on how to treat smallpox, to St. Petersburg. Catherine volunteered to set an example by being the ...
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... time, she found the first School of Mines in St. Petersburg; complete with an underground mine to train in ... Catherine, by abolishing export, built up a bunch, of ...
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... the publication of Aleksandr Radishchev's Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow (1790), in which the author ... abuses of government, prompted Catherine to impose ...
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... the publication of Aleksandr Radishchev's Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow (1790), in which the author ... abuses of government, prompted Catherine to impose ...
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... She started to convert a convent in St. Petersburg into a boarding school for girls, the Smolny Institute. Catherine imported German, Austrian and French ...
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... becoming a professional musician, he married his second cousin, Catherine Nossenko. ... by Rimsky to be performed in private and public concerts in St. Petersburg. ...
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... Peter defeated the Swedes to gain their ports and set up a new capitol, St. Petersburg. Catherine the Great Peter had the right to choose his successor, but he ...
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... Eventually the building of St. Petersburg was completed and an estimated 20 000- 40 000 people died ... Catherine The Great was next in line for the throne and she ...
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... Four years later the empress of Russian, Catherine I, granted Shelikov ... costing them $188,000, and a futile attempt from far off St. Petersburg it would be. ...
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... abolished capital punishment in an enlightened act, but Catherine used the ... and Peter specifically employed forced labor in the building of St. Petersburg. ...
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... abolished capital punishment in an enlightened act, but Catherine used the ... and Peter specifically employed forced labor in the building of St. Petersburg. ...
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... Holy Synod (this was completed by Catherine II ... was the decentralization of ecclesiastical power from St. Petersburg and the monastic hierarchy to the dioceses ...
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... of Latin America (New York: William Morrow, 1981) 3. Catherine Caufield, In ... Sue Landry, " Saving the Rain Forest: A Patch of Hope" St. Petersburg Times 27 Feb. ...
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