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... Peter the Great . - Catherine I. , Peter II . , and Ivanovna . - Revolution in Turkey . - Russian and Turkish War ( pp . 62—–81 ) . 1733. Death of Augustus II . of Poland . His Son , Frederick Augustus , a Candidate for the Polish 89 62 ...
... Peter the Great . - Catherine I. , Peter II . , and Ivanovna . - Revolution in Turkey . - Russian and Turkish War ( pp . 62—–81 ) . 1733. Death of Augustus II . of Poland . His Son , Frederick Augustus , a Candidate for the Polish 89 62 ...
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... Peter attacks Persia . His Death ( 1725 ) . 73 Account of his son Alexis Reign of Catherine I. 74 Peter II . Alexeiowitsch Death ( 1730 ) Anna Ivanovna Revolution in Turkey 1738. Russian and Turkish War ( 1735 ) . vii Page 78 Austria ...
... Peter attacks Persia . His Death ( 1725 ) . 73 Account of his son Alexis Reign of Catherine I. 74 Peter II . Alexeiowitsch Death ( 1730 ) Anna Ivanovna Revolution in Turkey 1738. Russian and Turkish War ( 1735 ) . vii Page 78 Austria ...
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... Peter III . 172 Peter deposed by his Consort , Catherine II . 181 173 Campaign tory Ferdinand IV . King of the Two Sicilies . Accession of Charles III . in Spain 1760. Death of George II . Change of English Policy · 174 ― 1761. Pitt's ...
... Peter III . 172 Peter deposed by his Consort , Catherine II . 181 173 Campaign tory Ferdinand IV . King of the Two Sicilies . Accession of Charles III . in Spain 1760. Death of George II . Change of English Policy · 174 ― 1761. Pitt's ...
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... Peter III . — View of the Scandinavian Kingdoms.— Of Germany , Naples , the Papal States , and Venice ( pp . 485-515 ) . A.D. 1787. Insurrection in Poland Page 484 A.D. 1789. Permanent Council abolished . 486 1790. Defensive Alliance ...
... Peter III . — View of the Scandinavian Kingdoms.— Of Germany , Naples , the Papal States , and Venice ( pp . 485-515 ) . A.D. 1787. Insurrection in Poland Page 484 A.D. 1789. Permanent Council abolished . 486 1790. Defensive Alliance ...
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... Peter the Great 1725 John V. Catherine I. . 1727 Peter II .. 1730 Anne . 1740 1750 • Joseph I .. 1777 Maria Francisca 1816 Ivan V. . 1741 Elizabeth . 1762 Peter III . Catherine II . Paul I. • 1796 1801 • . IV . B.
... Peter the Great 1725 John V. Catherine I. . 1727 Peter II .. 1730 Anne . 1740 1750 • Joseph I .. 1777 Maria Francisca 1816 Ivan V. . 1741 Elizabeth . 1762 Peter III . Catherine II . Paul I. • 1796 1801 • . IV . B.
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