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Elizabeth of Russia

Empress of Russia (1741–1762)

29 December 1709 — 5 January 1762Female

2 recorded parents

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Biography

Daughter of Peter the Great who seized the throne in a palace coup. Her reign was marked by cultural flourishing, the founding of Moscow University, and victory in the Seven Years' War.

Elizabeth of Russia occupies generation 4 of this recorded lineage and is remembered as one of the children of Peter I the Great and Catherine I of Russia. The title “Empress of Russia (1741–1762)” reflects the public or family role associated with this profile.

Within the wider House of Romanov, this life forms part of a network spanning 4 recorded generations. The timeline and family snapshot below bring those connections together, while the full tree provides the broader historical context.

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  1. 29 December 1709

    Born

    The beginning of Elizabeth of Russia's recorded life.

  2. Legacy

    Empress of Russia (1741–1762)

    A defining role in the story of the Romanova family.

  3. 5 January 1762

    Died

    The close of a life whose connections continue through the family record.

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Who were Elizabeth of Russia's parents?

Elizabeth of Russia's parents were father Peter I the Great and mother Catherine I of Russia.

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