Russia was ruled by both Peter the Great and Catherine the Great.
Catherine the great didn't intend to give up no power.
Yes. Catherine the Great ruled Russia as czarista from 1762-1796, during which she played a large role in the partitioning of Poland, the Europeanization of Russia, and the western "Greek Project."
Empress of all the Russias, Catherine the Great reigned from l762-l796.
She expanded serfdom.
Ruled Russia
Russia was ruled by both Peter the Great and Catherine the Great.
Catherine the Great, or Catherine II, was known as the Empress or Czarina of Russia. She ruled over Russia from 1762 to 1796, known as being great for how she expanded the ways of living in Russia.
Catherine the Great, CA:1729-1796
No, Catherine the Great ruled from 1762 to 1796. The Russian Revolution occurred in 1917.
she ruled a kingdom
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Catherine The Great ruled for 34 years and 131 days
Catherine the Great ruled Russia from 1762 until her death in 1796.
Catherine the Great was very open to the ideas of Enlightenment thinkers. People like Voltaire helped her form how she ruled her kingdom. She wanted to allow everyone a chance. Sadly, she is most remembered for expanding Russia's territory.
Catherine the Great never ruled England; she was Empress Catherine II of Russia and ruled alone after the 9 July 1762 assassination of her husband, Peter III, until her death on 17 November 1796. Originally from modern-day Germany, she was the force behind the Westernization of Russia and transformed the Empire into a world power.
Catherine the Great was very open to the ideas of Enlightenment thinkers. People like Voltaire helped her form how she ruled her kingdom. She wanted to allow everyone a chance. Sadly, she is most remembered for expanding Russia's territory.