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1762: Empress Catherine II's accession to the Throne
Catherine Alexeyevna, nee Princess Sophia-Augusta-Frederika of Anhalt
Zerbst. On 28 June 1762, supported by the Guards, which were headed by
the Orlov brothers and which were devoted to her, Catherine dethroned
her husband, Emperor Peter III and seized the crown. In the following
year she was crowned in the Assumption Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin.
Well-educated and endowed with natural talents, the Empress ruled Russia
for 34 years, manifesting skill in both her internal and foreign policy
and gaining great authority around the world. It was she who commissioned
the building of the Small and Large Hermitages and the Hermitage Theatre,
and it was she who purchased the art collections which formed the basis
of today's Hermitage Museum.
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Catherine II on the Staircase of the Kazan Cathedral,
Greeted by the Clergy on the day of her accession to the Throne on 28
June 1762 (Sheet 4)
Author of Origin watercolour by Kaestner, I. K.
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in the Digital collection

Portrait of Catherine II in front of a Mirror
Erichsen (Ericksen), Virgilius
Image
in the Digital collection
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