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170: 33: 282:. She was very close to her brother Peter. She shared Peter's wish to reform Russia to a Western country, it was said that "she loved everything that her brother liked", and she supported his ideas from their childhood. During his reign, Peter thought it was important to inform his sister about his achievements and the affairs of the state, and every time he won a victory, he either informed her personally or had 63: 169: 45: 77:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 293:
She was young when Peter instituted his Western reforms, and in contrast to her half-sisters, it was not hard for her to adjust to the new ideals. Her position was also raised after Peter separated from his first spouse
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faith. In 1715, there were signs that the relationship between the siblings had worsened, and she visited her former sister-in-law Eudoxia in her exile. She died of a
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in 1698 and she thereby became the hostess of Peter's court. It was at her court that Peter met his lovers
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Natalia shared the difficulties of her mother and brother during the regency of her half-sister,
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in Saint Petersburg in her house. In 1706–07, she founded the first Russian
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estate and built the first palace there for her. Natalia founded the first
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as her own palace was not ready (it was built in 1713). Peter gave her the
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in Moscow in her house, with actors taken from the staff of her and
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Burials at the Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra
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She was present at the conversion of her second sister-in-law
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She also wrote plays. Among those confirmed to be by her are:
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a machine-translated version of the Russian article.
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Catherine Ivanovna, Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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