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Robert Massie

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    came Catherine and Peter, followed by Johanna, the court, the Synod, and the Senate. The procession descended the famous Red Staircase, crossed the square lined by men of the Guards regiments, and entered the Assumption Cathedral
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    was empty. Wearing her pink nightgown, she waited alone in the enormous bed.

    Her eyes were fixed on the door through which her new husband would
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    This is how Catherine appeared in his eyes:

    She was twenty-five, that perfect moment when a woman who has any claim to beauty
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    friendship between the two courts. As I have found no one more pleasing to my court than
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    d for all the happiness of her life; that it was hard to refuse some things, but this time she was determined not to consent. I was beside myself; I threw myself at her feet and begged her to change her mind. She said, again in tears, “This is what I expected.” She went away, pressing my hand, and left me with the most horrible dilemma I have ever experienced in my life.

    Aided by his powerful Czartoryski uncles, Poniatowski finally escaped from his mother
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    prisoners and sent a twenty-six-year-old officer, Baron Bernhard von Goltz, to St. Petersburg
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    of the Guards pledged to her must march to Oranienbaum to arrest Peter III. Here, Catherine made another dramatic decision: she would lead this march herself
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    attention to his foreign origins and preferences. On his chest, he
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    While Catherine was still in Moscow, another cloud passed over the coronation celebrations. Early in October, the empress learned that there had been loose
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    money for him to live up to this position. She sent him money. His promise to marry calmed Turkish fears, and the election was allowed to proceed.

    Once Stanislaus agreed, Catherine sent the Russian army to help him keep his promise. Fourteen
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