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this was the fifth change of power in 15
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years before the coup General
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Lasya was asked: Who will you be for? He
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said
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for the one who will
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reign after the victory. Elizabeth
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had to start fulfilling her promise. The
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trial of the German party began, as
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always, the wrong
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people were arrested before the
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trial.
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creative people of the previous
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reign Count
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Armand and the Great Engineer and the Great Warrior
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Minich
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Asthman who appeared during the time of Peter
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this was the chick of Petrov's nest who
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under Catherine I under
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Tre under Yves Anna Leopoldo led
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Russian
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politics Yes, he was an intriguer, but it was
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really a treasure trove of knowledge all the threads of
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politics were in his hands In addition,
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he was a rare person, as the
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foreign ambassadors said, he did not take it, and finally
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minich The winner in dreams, the winner at
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Ochakov at Danzig and so on, both were
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sentenced to
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quartering and this scaffold took place on
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Vasilyevsky Island
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and thousands came to watch
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there will be Kolesova of yesterday's rulers, first
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they brought Osterman, he was on crutches as always, he didn't
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walk, they transported him in
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a cart and carried him to the scaffold, he gave up his
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crutches, he was in that famous
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army coat,
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he took off the cap, took off his short
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brocade head on the scaffold, and then they
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read him a Merciful sentence. The thing is
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that our heroine Elizabeth she gave dinner
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Kolya wins never shed blood
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and
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Arman was
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exiled to where Well, where in turquoises where
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thanks to him Menshikov was exiled by his
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family were exiled to
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rule he was wearing a purple cry
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he himself commanded the platoon that
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led him to the chopping block he was in all kinds showed
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contempt for death, he ascended the scaffold and a
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merciful sentence was also read to him,
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he
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was sent
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to where Biron had been sent before
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when they boarded these dirty
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carts to travel across all of
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Russia,
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Countess Minich was waiting for Minich, she was wearing a
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capar and holding a teapot in
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Osterman's hands was waiting for Countess
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Osterman, they
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went as
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loved ones, and
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Elizabeth. She was unusually
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merciful to the ladies. She said that
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she had no disgrace for them; moreover, they would
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stay with the dance ladies and she would leave them
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the devotion that they had.
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Only the property of their husbands and
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Countess
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Golovkina were confiscated who was her beloved maid of
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honor and the Countess's husband was also exiled across
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all of Russia to the Arctic Circle answered for
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all of them she
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said I loved him in
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happiness and I want to love him and in
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misfortune I ask you,
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Empress, not to separate me from him
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later in the same way the
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Decembrists' wives will behave, they will also
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go with their husbands and this will
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be called the feat of the wives of the Decembrists. And
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here they did not know that this was a feat, they
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were
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sure that it was just a duty. Well,
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then
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awards followed; her former lovers were awarded;
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now ordinary guardsmen became chamberlains
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and the generals, however, this was the end of their communication with
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Lizonka,
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now Lizonka remained in
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the past, just like their
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love was the Empress of All Russia and all the
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ambassadors were busy with perhaps
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one thing. Who did they all remember about the time of
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Biron and these were not attempts to find out
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bed Secrets, it
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was the victorious Russian army the army and
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everyone understood that he would
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possibly be the key to this army, and
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very detailed letters from the
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German envoy
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Marden to the Russian king Frederick the Great were
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often written that Frederick was very fond of
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these alcove Secrets and therefore
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had to write to Marfa Well, just like for a
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yellow newspaper in fact Frederick
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hated these alcove secrets, he said
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worse, no, he said rudely, the Danish ambassador, worse,
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no, when a stake and a hole affect the fate of
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Europe, but you had to know; in Europe there was a
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constant never-ending war and
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alliances were changing all the time, and now it was
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unclear who this powerful
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army would be with and at first Marden told him about
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him. According to the descriptions, he was a tall,
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huge, handsome man,
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but the love was so great that he
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kept losing
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consciousness. Elizabeth's life physician,
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Lestok, told this to all the ambassadors from all the
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ambassadors, receiving money. He described the scene
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that will go down in history. How funny is it not?
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the leaf was woken up in the middle of the
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night and on the bed he saw the half-dressed
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Elizabeth, he
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misunderstood, but was stopped that hour by a
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historical phrase, it’s not about you that the stove turns out to be
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heated, it turned out to be a loved one. Again he lost
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consciousness,
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who lost consciousness. It
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was a descendant of the Cossack Rozum, he was found in
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Little Russia, he sang wonderfully and he was in the
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court choir but the ladies now there was
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some change in morals from the shutter
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became a huntress and therefore one of the ladies-in-waiting was talking to
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Elizabeth about NM and when she saw him it was
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all over it was true
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love now he was in her heart But he
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was some kind of strange thing the fact
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that his
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power began at night, but with the
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end of the night it ended, he
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refused to interfere with the state's affairs and the court
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nicknamed him the night emperor, the son of the Cossack
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Rozum now received the
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euphonious surname
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Razumovsky Alexey Razumovsky she
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tried, she tried to show him all
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possible favors, he became the Count
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of the Holy Of the Roman Empire, she
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awards orders and even in the end she
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will make him a field marshal and he then
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told her Lizonka, of course you can
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make me a field marshal, you can
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make me anyone you want, but still
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no one will believe that I am a simple lieutenant.
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Laughter, and he
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was only smart man,
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uh, but she was
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fearful of God,
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existing with
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him. Well, she was tormented and that’s why those rumors
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that soon appeared everywhere, they
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really were true, to this day
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there is this
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charming little church in Perovo and there are
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probably their shadows because the secret marriage
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took place there
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you Ask why secret with such
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love, but she couldn’t, you understand. She
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was, after all, the daughter of the
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emperor of all Russia, but also a cook, and she
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was born before the official
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marriage, she was Prive, and therefore it was impossible for her
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to add a Cossack husband to her mother,
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because she wanted
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European countries to recognize her
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the empress, therefore, the marriage was secret,
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but immediately after
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the marriage, she decided, well, like Peter, her father
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got acquainted with her husband’s family and was
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discharged first,
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mother, mother, brought mother, dressed mother, dressed Well,
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just like the queen and mother were brought to
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the palace and she climbed the stairs and
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directly saw going The
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first thing her mother did to her was the empress,
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she threw herself on her knees. But it turned out that
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it was she herself in the mirror.
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In her native village there were no mirrors. They decided to
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bring her brother and brother, then herded oxen, and
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when he saw the approaching carriage, he
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decided that they wanted him. He wandered in, so he
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climbed onto the tree was 15 years old and he was
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still illiterate, they took it from the tree with difficulty,
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brought it to St. Petersburg and sent it
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to the Tengin University, it was a
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symbol of the Enlightenment with a soul,
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our Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin wrote
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ANS, so he visited the Tengin
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University, he is almost in my opinion the
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famous mathematician Euler had a year and he
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returned and a year later she appointed
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his love president of the Academy of
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Sciences and now the sun is the
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time
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and historians should be extremely
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grateful to watch the attentive and
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intelligent eyes of the
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girl since Elizabeth could not get married
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and
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therefore there was no heir to the throne
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then, naturally, she
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turned to the son of her elder sister,
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because according to her
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mother’s will, she was supposed to reign if Peter
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II dies childless, just the elder
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sister, but the elder sister Anna, who
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was married to the Holstein prince,
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died and the prince died, but the boy remained, the
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boy remained, Kar
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Ulrich of this boy Karl Ulrich was
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brought to Russia, he converted to
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Orthodoxy and became the heir to the throne,
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Peter
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Fedorovich, I’ll tell you right away when she
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saw him. Well, you see, the courtyard was full of
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handsome people, she’s the most
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beautiful, well, really the most beautiful
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ruler of Europe, and when she saw
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this thin creature who looked a little
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sideways with a
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hunted look, but he had to look for his
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wife, they found her, she was 15 years old and she was
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brought to Russia, this was the
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Anhalt Serbian princess Sophia of August
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Frederick, she converted to
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Orthodoxy, became Ekaterina Alekseevna
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and who will have such a future, this
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girl
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found herself at this court, which was
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absolutely for her
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she said a wonderful phrase to someone else,
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having understood She said yes, she will have to live like
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everyone else but think in her own way
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That’s how she begins and she gives
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a portrait
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of Elizabeth Elizabeth was really
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extraordinarily beautiful but as the girl
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later wrote in
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her notes, if for another such beauty
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she was just over 30 Elizabeth would have been a
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source of constant joy, but for
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Elizabeth she was a source of
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constant
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anxiety, the most important thing was that she
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was always in heated competition with
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other court
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beauties, she was forbidden to wear the same
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toilets as her and do the same
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hairstyles and she had a very difficult
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dilemma, she had long and very
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beautiful legs Well, how to show the world They
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were in prison made of crinoline skirts, but
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our beauty guessed,
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she
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suggested
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masquerades where all the ladies had to
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appear in men's dresses And all the
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gentlemen turned into wives and the whole courtyard instantly
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turned into a bunch of
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young
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people and she over they were all ruled by either a
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musketeer or a Neapolitan fisherman and
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everyone saw these fantastic legs
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every day, she came up with a new
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toilet, but here there was still
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[music]
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one. The
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fact is that she absolutely loved it
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when men put on women's dresses,
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got tangled in them and fell, carrying away the ladies, this
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caused her Homeric Laughter But it
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was such a subconscious humiliation of these
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scoundrels men and the
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second and this was already a Secret She
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could never
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forget the sister and could never
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forget how Ron the Almighty Biron
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brought out the thief And they threw him into the
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carriage at night and therefore the
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masquerades began late, immediately after
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Vespers. ended in the morning, eating up the
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dangerous night, and in the morning she could already go
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to the morning service, so this
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pilgrim dancer managed to connect the
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church with the Dance Hall, she
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danced magnificently, and equally
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minuette and Russian folk dances. And in general,
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this is a very accurate phrase about her. Peter
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brought science to Russia she good taste,
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moreover, this is how breaking worship of
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France began then, with
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her, she had a French cook,
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French furniture, French dresses, and
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she spoke divine
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French. But you Ask: Who in
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[music]
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this fun was still
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engaged in the
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country of the country? you know,
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she worked with all the passion of her father. But mostly
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the country was
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dealt with by Chancellor Bestuzhev, who
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appeared when, after the disappearance of
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Osterman, a Russian was needed. Because
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it was a victory over the German party and
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Bestuzhev, an experienced diplomat who was
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in many European courts,
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ended up here in his place
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and she
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believed him. because there was one word
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that had an effect on her. Well, like
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a spell it was like that with your father, it
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worked
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if she started to resist, sometimes it
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was chewing, he knew what to do, he brought her
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a lot of papers that needed to be read and
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which proved that he was right, but
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she couldn’t read the papers could and more precisely
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agreed with him, perhaps in two cases
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she was
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adamantly Heir Ulrich
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his father was the Duke of Holstein and
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Denmark seized a piece of
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Holstein Denmark and Bestuzhev proposed to
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exchange This
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Holstein all the time shatters them with the
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ally of Denmark for another more extensive
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territory Denmark agreed she
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didn’t give it
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to her homeland And no persuasion
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worked here
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And we forgot This is very bad We forgot
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About those
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two who were moving one to Berezov is
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an asthmatic and the other a singing minich, so
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Osterman arrived in Berezov and saw
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near the church there was a grave of the
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Vrv he had sent
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his daughter and next to it was the grave of
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the long-armed Alexei
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Dolgorukov and his wife, whom he also sent, and there, next to the
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graves of his victims, there will be his grave.
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But the minich Go to the pelam. I saw
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during the change of horses the one whom he
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sent to the
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yam,
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who was released from the pelam, they did not
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they said hello
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and
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drove past in the sunny And Beron
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back And here is
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the fur of the famous
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field marshal And he took the harvests, but
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at the same time he was exhausted from the thirst for
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activity, he forgot
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Elizabeth,
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she was tired of him, he was forbidden to write, and so he
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lived for 20 years, collecting these harvests, which,
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as he rightly wrote,
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contributes to health And what happened to
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this unfortunate family, she wanted to
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send the family to Brun Wijk, but on the way when
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they
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were moving to the Rona,
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the ruler Anna Leopoldovna already understood, the husband and
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children would end up far, far away in Kholmogory
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in the north, and the boy would end up in Lesel
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Boer fortress where he would lose his name and she
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will live like a Russian iron mask,
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but
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the masquerades that we were
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talking about and they couldn’t have been Sun time
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and
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sometimes it began, she actually
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spent the night in the
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palace
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and it was played out, this was a constant scene in the
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alco, a
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secret committee of ministers gathered,
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it was the one she called Morfa Morsch
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knew everything her life She grew up with her with
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this morph of the morph was very
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ugly but unusually witty she
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always told this About
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the courtiers it was Homeric Laughter of the
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morph was a malicious
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financier in Russia also, not entirely
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without the help of Marfu, the head of the secret
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chancellery of the most terrible institution
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in Russia became different Shuvalov's brother
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Alexander
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Shuvalov At this time,
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Bestuzhev was the chancellor who pursued the
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policy that O declared
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Peter's policy. This was an alliance with Austria and with
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England, not an alliance with France
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because France supported
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Turkey, our enemy, and Sweden, our
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enemy in the north, thus the enemy in the
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north and the enemy in the south was supported by
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France. But you and I remember that the
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French ambassador Chardy participated in the coup
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and he somehow expected that as
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a result of the coup, Elizabeth would change her
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policy and there would be an alliance with France. This was
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very necessary because the wonderful
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French king Louis XV was
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losing nothing. the battle
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and the ché tardy about
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which Frederick the Great told us
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our delicacy came to us The Marquis of the ché tardy
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was a handsome man and the most elegant diplomat in
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Europe when he appeared in Russia It
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was a whole spectacle, a
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company walked after and a valet walked a platoon of
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cooks, two of the most fashionable carriages rode and
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in front walked guards and a small company of
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priests It was the Marquis Chardy and
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the Marquis Chardy went
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to
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Elizabeth, he knew that she liked him,
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so every time he drove past the
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palace, got out of the carriage and bowed,
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he swept the floor with his hat and she stood in the window
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saying Well, the French Well, after all
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may not
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happen, it’s all this evil
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Bestuzhev’s fault that she, of course, she
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loves France extraordinarily, she would have
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done everything and this scoundrel He maintains this
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armed neutrality and there is no
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strength Marquez realized that he was
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defeated and
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he
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decided to
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leave He reported to Paris
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and Paris recalled the Marquis of
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Chatardy And then she
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realized that the Marquis of Chatardy was no longer an ambassador,
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but he remains the most handsome diplomat in
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Europe But she could let him go and She
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called the Marquis of Chatardy on a pilgrimage,
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everything was described by the evil German ambassador to
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Marfa,
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they went to Trinity, the Sergius
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Lavrov went naturally from
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There was a monstrous heat in Moscow, so they
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set off late in the evening, well, can you
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imagine the Marquis, that Ardi Cavalier in
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full ammunition, so let’s call the cavalier, that
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is, a camisole, a sword, all the attributes
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of course, a wig, and she is an athlete, a
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hunter on horseback who
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danced. She walked with these fast
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Peter the Great steps. She is tall because of
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her. this unfortunate chardy weaved after 3
00:30:14
km Usually she walked five at the beginning
00:30:17
she stopped this
00:30:20
advance they got into the carriage We went to
00:30:23
Moscow spent the night they were brought to the same
00:30:26
place in the morning and they continued So they walked
00:30:31
you can guess how long you have to walk at the
00:30:34
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
00:30:37
and Marden we We won’t believe him for
00:30:42
anything, he wrote,
00:30:46
it happened so that when they came to the
00:30:49
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, if you believe the marde
00:30:52
fel, then the Marquis saw these Golden
00:30:56
domes
00:31:01
The Marquis wrote to Paris that there was no need to recall him
00:31:04
anymore, that everything would be wonderful and
00:31:10
and and more he her he didn’t see, he
00:31:14
signed up for an audience, she was either
00:31:16
busy or something was happening, he just
00:31:19
couldn’t see her alone. He didn’t understand
00:31:24
the Marquis that Lizonka went with him on a pilgrimage
00:31:28
and the Empress of All
00:31:32
Russia returned, who was engaged in state
00:31:37
affairs, and he left. No no, she gave it
00:31:40
to him the portrait was strewn with diamonds, there
00:31:44
was a lot of wine packed into his carriage,
00:31:49
the ambassadors said that there was even
00:31:51
some amount of money, he left, then Ver was
00:31:55
unsuccessful and would have to leave again and
00:31:58
it was important, but he didn’t have to triumph for
00:32:02
so long, she
00:32:05
was getting old, approaching forty, and
00:32:09
she saw that she was sad that this
00:32:12
aged Razumovsky Well,
00:32:17
somehow she was
00:32:19
[music]
00:32:23
sad morph Could not
00:32:26
bear the sadness of the main friend
00:32:31
of the Empress and you know
00:32:33
Found Found and she understood this very
00:32:38
precisely that
00:32:40
he must be completely different and he must
00:32:44
be young so that she again
00:32:48
plunges into this is the charm of Youth
00:32:52
to appear to
00:32:56
grow.
00:32:58
I won’t surprise you if I say that he was Yes, the
00:33:03
courtier brother
00:33:06
of the Shuvalovs, it was Ivan Shuvalov, who
00:33:11
will remain
00:33:13
completely incomparable and an incomparable
00:33:18
favorite, not only was
00:33:22
he insanely well-read, but in her presence
00:33:28
she was
00:33:31
the fear of God of that bad
00:33:34
atheist Voltaire. Shuvalov was in
00:33:37
constant correspondence with
00:33:40
Voltaire, he read all the latest
00:33:43
French books. She also fell in love with
00:33:47
France and the ambassadors who were in France
00:33:52
now received a new assignment to send the
00:33:55
latest French books
00:33:58
after the usual report. Well, here’s a typical
00:34:02
report. Well, some
00:34:05
political affairs were going on there. And then there was
00:34:07
the most important our ambassador reported that in Paris they do
00:34:10
n’t wear stockings with arrows because
00:34:14
fat people wear them without arrows and How to wash
00:34:18
stockings in cold
00:34:21
water butts,
00:34:25
what did he call
00:34:28
gloves rouge perfume a huge mirror and a
00:34:33
carriage now there were books and Shuvalov
00:34:38
was in constant correspondence with
00:34:40
Voltaire and as a result, Voltaire was
00:34:44
commissioned to write the history of Peter the Great,
00:34:48
the most sacred for her, the history of her father and
00:34:53
Shuvalov. Favorite founded Moscow
00:34:57
universities, the Academy of Painting in
00:34:59
St. Petersburg, and he defended Lomonosov. It
00:35:03
was truly a Magnificent Favorite and
00:35:07
she, well, according to tradition, wanted to make him a
00:35:11
count. No way, at worst- then
00:35:15
senators can For no reason he forbade
00:35:19
himself to reward himself, he was left with
00:35:22
court
00:35:28
finances, another secret police and a
00:35:31
third with bed What kind of Shuvalovs are Pyotr
00:35:35
Shuvalov this is a joke husband morph No,
00:35:40
he was one of the most creative people in
00:35:43
Russia The beginning of capitalism banks - this is
00:35:47
his he destroyed internal customs
00:35:51
before, well, many countries in Europe
00:35:57
Tariffs on foreign goods leaked, it was he and
00:36:03
what’s most amazing is that
00:36:06
Shuvalov created, in our language, three
00:36:10
design bureaus that began
00:36:13
creating a Russian cannon and the
00:36:17
famous Shuvalov howitzer will be created, the unicorn
00:36:22
unicorn - it was he in the Shuvalov coat of arms
00:36:26
And this was the most powerful cannon of the time for
00:36:31
100 years. Well, with some
00:36:34
improvements it will be
00:36:37
used by the Russian army and Frederick
00:36:40
will call it the devil’s
00:36:43
cannon. So
00:36:45
war was on the threshold and Bestuzhev’s armed
00:36:49
neutrality
00:36:51
was already in the past and there
00:36:55
will be war, but it could not help but
00:36:57
be like Elizabeth was not afraid of war,
00:37:01
but her father, with his great victories, he
00:37:06
always believed in Russia, it would be a
00:37:11
diplomatic
00:37:12
revolution,
00:37:14
there would be an alliance with France against Frederick
00:37:19
the Great. So you understand,
00:37:25
she had a woman’s mind, she really
00:37:29
had a woman’s mind, but she had a lot of this mind
00:37:34
and she was she is charming, like a typical
00:37:38
Russian
00:37:40
landowner, she was terribly afraid of mice, she did not
00:37:44
tolerate blood, the wounded were not allowed to
00:37:48
enter the Winter Palace,
00:37:55
she was strong in geography and until the end of her days she
00:38:00
believed that you could travel to London in a carriage
00:38:02
by land, and this one, who did not
00:38:06
really know geography, would remake the
00:38:10
map of Europe and she, who was afraid of mice,
00:38:14
will start a war with the greatest
00:38:18
commander of Europe at that time, Frederick
00:38:22
the Great, and there will be these fantastic
00:38:25
battles, surprising victories will be Victory in the
00:38:33
bloodiest European battle at
00:38:39
Kunersdorf and this battle took place
00:38:43
where there were attacks by the famous Prussian
00:38:47
cavalry which was shot by the
00:38:51
Unicorn cannon and there were Russian
00:38:55
soldiers who
00:38:57
will say It’s not enough to kill them, they need to be
00:39:01
knocked down later because the Dead They
00:39:09
stood out of the
00:39:11
40 that were on the battlefield. Frederick
00:39:14
only had the golden preparation that he
00:39:17
had in his pocket that would save him from a bullet. A
00:39:19
horse was killed under him and he fled from the
00:39:22
battlefield and he a hat remained on the battlefield,
00:39:27
which will later be exhibited in the winter
00:39:34
palace, and he wrote in horror, my little
00:39:39
Motherland has perished, the Great Commander, I
00:39:41
don’t want to
00:39:43
live anymore, but then a miracle took place, because
00:39:47
we fought with the allies, there were
00:39:50
Austrians from the
00:39:55
PDF, and while they were arguing, Friedrich
00:39:59
gathered
00:40:00
reserves in Berlin and it was too late to go to Berlin then,
00:40:04
later we will occupy Berlin, but
00:40:07
Frederick will already be ready and will march
00:40:11
on Berlin And we will be forced to leave
00:40:14
Berlin, but most of Prussia and
00:40:17
Königsberg were captured by Elizabeth and there
00:40:21
will still be a battle in which Frederick
00:40:25
will win But this will be the First victory
00:40:28
there Practically after this Victory he
00:40:32
will be left without an army and she will say this is
00:40:37
famous I will
00:40:39
continue I am ready to sell no no she will
00:40:43
not say all the dresses she will say I am ready to
00:40:45
sell even half of my dresses But I
00:40:50
will see it through to the end and at this
00:40:55
moment she
00:40:57
begins
00:41:00
dying Frederick will then call this the second
00:41:05
miracle that happened
00:41:08
[music]
00:41:10
really on the eve of
00:41:12
the Victory and
00:41:15
her
00:41:17
nephew Peter
00:41:20
Fedorovich Peter
00:41:22
III ascended the throne,
00:41:25
who
00:41:28
instantly made peace with his
00:41:32
idol Frederick.
00:41:35
So all these sacrifices,
00:41:38
this blood of the Russian army turned out to be
00:41:44
in vain, Emperor Peter II was the grandson
00:41:49
Peter the Great and the grand-nephew of
00:41:53
Charles XI, he was a well-born Monarch
00:42:00
and his image, well, probably this is the main
00:42:06
bad boy from the
00:42:10
Romanov dynasty, he, well, he
00:42:19
adores Frederick the Prussian king in a completely childish way,
00:42:28
he is a club, he is a drunkard,
00:42:36
he has a lovely wife, one of the most
00:42:42
beautiful princesses of
00:42:45
Europe, but he is ready to love any lady-in-waiting,
00:42:50
but not her, this
00:42:55
portrait
00:42:57
was created by a wonderful
00:43:00
writer. I think one of the most
00:43:04
capable writers in Europe was
00:43:08
his wife Catherine II, which is what she will be
00:43:13
called when she becomes
00:43:16
empress, so this portrait
00:43:20
was written by Catherine in her notes
00:43:23
It raises Doubts especially the piece that
00:43:27
Catherine will write and which will become
00:43:31
sensational as time passes and
00:43:35
there is no heir, then Elizabeth sends
00:43:40
her beloved maid of honor Choglokova and
00:43:45
Choglokova
00:43:47
says that it will be a
00:43:50
great explosive sensation. She says
00:43:56
there are higher interests that dictate
00:43:59
exceptions to the rules, after which she
00:44:04
says Which of them do you like best and
00:44:09
names the two handsome courtiers of Prince
00:44:13
Saltykov and the chambers of the cadet Naryshkin and
00:44:18
Catherine chooses
00:44:21
Saltykov and soon
00:44:23
the Heir to
00:44:26
the Throne Pavel
00:44:29
Petrovich is born, this
00:44:32
piece will be forced
00:44:34
to make her
00:44:37
notes
00:44:39
top secret, they will be stored in a
00:44:42
special envelope, each emperor
00:44:46
will read them and seal them back to
00:44:50
this
00:44:54
envelope som family, so this piece and
00:45:01
the image of
00:45:03
Peter raise some questions,
00:45:07
firstly, if you
00:45:10
compare
00:45:13
the characters of Peter and Paul, then you will see
00:45:19
that these are exactly the same characters,
00:45:22
as a result of which they will be destructive
00:45:27
for these people and they will both end
00:45:33
tragically Finally, they are just very
00:45:36
similar, and thirdly, and the most important thing,
00:45:42
you understand, she Catherine always didn’t love
00:45:48
Pavel, so you can only not love a son from a
00:45:52
very unloved
00:45:54
person,
00:45:56
she repents of the fact that Peter was ready to love
00:46:02
any
00:46:03
lady-in-waiting, but not his
00:46:06
wife, you know, there’s almost nothing left of him
00:46:08
except official papers But one
00:46:12
note
00:46:14
remained Madam I ask you not to
00:46:19
worry that you will have to spend this night
00:46:22
with me the time to deceive has passed
00:46:28
the bed turned out to be too narrow for the
00:46:32
two of us your unfortunate husband to whom you
00:46:37
refuse this name
00:46:41
Peter So he loved her and was expelled from the
00:46:48
bed
00:46:51
why
00:46:53
Well you know in NM there was everything that she could not
00:46:58
love, it was a courtyard of handsome men where this
00:47:02
frail in
00:47:04
[music]
00:47:07
crowd he was funny, she was an
00:47:10
unusually delicate nature and for her the smell
00:47:15
was very important, he smelled all the time of
00:47:18
beer, which he drank endlessly, and of dog
00:47:22
because He loved hunting from dogs, he
00:47:25
placed them next to their
00:47:28
bedroom and besides, she had no
00:47:32
hearing and he played all the time on this
00:47:35
Scrapie as he called her, she
00:47:39
even hated the sound of this violin and the most important thing is, you
00:47:44
know what she was doing then
00:47:47
she was reading she knew almost by heart the spirit of
00:47:52
Montesquieu's laws she knew all the
00:47:55
ancient literature he didn't know he
00:48:00
was stupid to her all her ideas the great ideas of
00:48:05
the Enlightenment were alien to him and what happened
00:48:10
[music]
00:48:11
then it was a gallant age when
00:48:16
this
00:48:19
phrase existed The deceived husband is not funny funny a
00:48:24
jealous husband, of course she gave birth, she was an
00:48:28
excellent student and of course she gave birth to him
00:48:33
why did she write this? So we will
00:48:36
talk in the future about her
00:48:39
lovers; in fact, she had one
00:48:43
main lover, it was the State, and
00:48:47
she understood perfectly well that when she died,
00:48:51
Pavel would begin to take revenge mercilessly kill her father
00:48:56
She couldn’t allow it, this was a turmoil
00:49:00
that threatened her state, which
00:49:04
she believed was created by her, and therefore for the sake of
00:49:09
peace of mind about the note. They were
00:49:12
addressed there and it was written to my
00:49:16
son Pavel for the sake of peace and
00:49:20
the state, and she took upon
00:49:24
herself a
00:49:26
non-existent
00:49:28
sin, everything from this the ladies will be for the sake of
00:49:33
the state and As
00:49:37
for their further
00:49:39
relationship, there are Memoirs of her
00:49:44
next lover Pyatovo.
00:49:47
Because when they began to live practically
00:49:50
separately, he had a mistress,
00:49:54
Vorontsova.
00:49:56
Yes, she was very bad. Ekaterina
00:49:59
writes this with pleasure, but she had a
00:50:02
huge
00:50:03
advantage for him.
00:50:06
loved
00:50:08
and Catherine has a second
00:50:12
lover, this is Pole Pyatovsky
00:50:16
from a Polish family who
00:50:20
was on the staff of the English embassy
00:50:25
and Ranin Baume when Pyatovsky
00:50:28
walked from her bedroom he was captured by
00:50:32
Peter’s guards and
00:50:35
then Pnyatovsky’s word
00:50:39
will be
00:50:42
published, he writes that he was brought to
00:50:47
Peter and Peter
00:50:50
said, I don’t think I’m jealous, he said it’s
00:50:54
fun to
00:50:56
be friends with you, but I
00:50:58
feel like someone is missing here.
00:51:03
Ion takes Pyatovsky to the bedroom where
00:51:07
Ekaterina has already gone to bed, they wake her up,
00:51:12
force her to get dressed, Peter invites his
00:51:16
beloved Vorontsova, and as
00:51:19
Ponyatovsky writes, we we had a wonderful
00:51:22
time and several times
00:51:26
we got together at night and we had
00:51:29
wonderful and unusually fun
00:51:33
dinners and at the end he got up and said,
00:51:36
well, now I feel my children that
00:51:39
you no longer need me and left with
00:51:43
his
00:51:44
beloved, it was in the traditions of that
00:51:47
same gallant century, but you
00:51:50
can imagine how she
00:51:52
hated
00:51:54
curling it, that is, publicly showing it to her
00:51:58
lover that he knows everything and spits on
00:52:01
her, this was the kind of
00:52:04
relationship that
00:52:06
gradually, as it should have,
00:52:09
degenerated into
00:52:13
hatred, and so Empress
00:52:18
Elizabeth dies and Peter III ascends the
00:52:24
throne

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В стране, традиционно считавшейся государством женского бесправия, пять императриц самодержавно правили Империей. От фантастической Истории безродной неграмотной служанки, ставшей первой императрицей, до величайшей правительницы XVIII века Екатерины II простирается это невиданное в Европе Бабье Царство. Их ум, их гордая воинственность, и, наконец, их любовь... Это был последний век, когда любовь правила политикой. Обо всём этом наше документальное повествование. В третьей главе речь идет о царствовании Елизаветы Петровны, младшей дочери Петра I и Екатерины I.

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