Catherine The Dead
Catherine the Great of Russia died on 6th November, 1796 - but, contrary to rumours which still persist to this day, the event did not involve an intimate act with a horse. In reality, she collapsed in her washroom, fell into a coma, and died in bed.Â
Born as Princess Sophie in Prussia, she was groomed for marriage, and eventually wed Peter, who would become Tsar of Russia. Detesting him from the start, she seized her chance to overthrow and replace him, and, once in power, didnât just rule, but reshaped Russia. A passionate advocate for the Enlightenment, she pursued extensive reforms in education, agriculture, and military strategies, as well as territorial expansions into Crimea, Belarus, and Lithuania.
In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly consider how criticism and jealousy of Catherineâs rule grew alongside her power and influence; unpick the reality of her seemingly colourful love life; and reveal how the gifts bestowed upon her âfriends with benefitsâ included jewellery, serfs, and, er, PolandâŚ
Further Reading:
â˘Â âWhy Catherine the Great's Enemies Portrayed Her as a Sex Fiendâ (HISTORY, 2023): https://www.history.com/news/catherine-the-great-enemies-sex-myths
â˘Â âCatherine The Great: True Story Of Her Rule, Husband, Affairs & Childrenâ (HistoryExtra, ) https://www.historyextra.com/period/early-modern/catherine-great-empress-russia-did-she-murder-her-husband-tsar-peter-helen-mirren-sky-atlantic/
⢠âCatherine The Greatâ (HBO, 2019): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsjxeQpmTlM
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