Karl Peter Ulrich Holstein-Gottorp + Catherine von Anhalt-Zerbst-Dornburg
Birth 30 April 1700 Germany
Reference number Q1419
Death 18 June 1739 (Age 39) Rolfshagen, Lower Saxony
Birth 27 January 1708 Moscow, Russian Empire
Reference number Q1303
Death 4 March 1728 (Age 20) Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein (Germany)
Birth 29 November 1690 Dornburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Reference number Q2691
Death 16 March 1747 (Age 56) Zerbst, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Birth 24 October 1712 Schleswig “Gottorp Castle”, Schleswig-Holstein
Reference number Q2692
Death 30 May 1760 (Age 47) Paris, Île-de-France, France
Birth 21 February 1728 Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein (Germany)
Reference number Q1300
Death 17 July 1762 (Age 34) Ropsha, Russian Empire
Birth 2 May 1729 Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland
Reference number Q1299
Death 17 November 1796 (Age 67) Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Federal City, Russia
Birth 1 October 1754 St Petersburg, Prussia
Reference number Q1294
Death 23 March 1801 (Age 46) St Petersburg “Saint Michael's Castle (Mikhailovsky Castle)”, Prussia
Family Group Information
Marriage | 21 August 1745 St Petersburg, Russian Empire
Source:
Wikipedia
Publication: Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Text: The long-planned dynastic marriage finally occurred on 21 August 1745 in Saint Petersburg. Sophie had turned 16; her father did not travel to Russia for the wedding.
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Number of children | 4
Source:
Wikipedia
Publication: Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Text: Paul (I) Petrovich
Emperor of Russia 1 October 1754 – 23 March 1801 (Age: 46) Born at the Winter Palace, officially he was a son of Peter III but in her memoirs, Catherine implies very strongly that Saltykov was the biological father of the child. He married firstly Princess Wilhelmina Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1773 and had no issue. He married secondly, in 1776, Princess Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg and had issue, including the future Alexander I of Russia and Nicholas I of Russia. He succeeded as emperor of Russia in 1796 and was murdered at Saint Michael's Castle in 1801. |
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