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Catherine I
Catherine
I
noun
(
Marfa Skavronskaya
),
1684?–1727,
Lithuanian wife of Peter the Great: empress of Russia 1725–27.
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Catherine I
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?1684--1727, second wife of Peter the Great, whom she succeeded as empress of Russia (1725--27)
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