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Catherine Alekseyevna of Russia

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Catherine Alekseyevna seems to have been supportive of Westernized reforms of Russia; while Russian princesses were expected to live in seclusion and screen completely from being seen by men, she was evidently seen in public in 1683, as a witness from that year reported how she did not wear the
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In 1716, however, she was briefly suspected by the tsar of being involved in a conspiracy because of her nightly walks with her steward Bogdanov, who was exiled to Siberia.
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is alleged to have planned to marry Catherine to his son Andrey Ivanovich Khovanskii in order to place him on the throne.
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never to have angered him, because she never involved herself in politics. She participated in the Orthodox baptism of
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Russian Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Russia and the West: The Life of a Seventeenth-century Westernizer, Prince Vasily Vasilʹevich Golitsyn (1643-1714)
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traditional clothes, but dressed in Polish costume and did not wear her hair in traditional braids.
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Contribution of Princess Ekaterina Alekseevna to the Smolensk Cathedral of the Novodevichy Convent.
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In 1698, Catherine was interrogated for potential involvement in the
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Catherine Ivanovna, Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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Index

Tsarevna of All Russia
Moscow
Novodevichy Convent
House
Romanov
Alexis of Russia
Maria Miloslavskaya
Russian
Alexis of Russia
Maria Miloslavskaya
Feodor III of Russia
Ivan V of Russia
Peter the Great

Saint Catherine of Alexandria
Moscow uprising of 1682
Ivan Andreyevich Khovansky (Tararui)
Streltsy Uprising
Peter the Great
Peter the Great
Catherine I of Russia
Saluting Aron Gurevich: Essays in History, Literature and Other Related Subjects
ISBN
978-90-04-18738-2
History of Russia
ISBN
978-0-87569-108-4
Gender and Sexuality in Russian Civilization
ISBN
978-0-415-27130-1

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