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Essay heading: Catherine II
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Elizabeth I of Russia chose her to marry her
son, Peter Fyodorvich. Catherine prepared for the role of
czarina by studying the Russian language intently. Love
played no role in her thoughts to marry Peter; Catherine was
only interested in the throne. As a strict Lutheran,
Catherine's father was very unhappy about Catherine
marrying a Russian Orthodox... displayed 300 characters
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Her father wrote her letters
begging her not to abandon Lutheranism. Catherine was
determined to gain the respect of the Russian orthodox, so
when she became deathly ill, she called for a Russian
orthodox priest instead of a Lutheran. She won the trust and
sympathy of Russia. On June 28, 1744, Catherine was
baptized into the Russian orthodox faith... displayed next 300 characters
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