Catherine I
Catherine I
- Catherine I (1684-1727)
The reign of Catherine I
Arseniev, Konstantin Ivanovich (1789-1865). The reign of Catherine I.
St.Petersburg: In the type. Imp. Acad. Sciences, 1856.Ode and idyll to his Imperial Majesty, the most vigorous, most powerful, great empress Catherine Alexeevna, the autocrat of the All-Russia, and so on. and so on. and so on. with the most gracious and most joyful of her Imperial Majesty, the Holy Trinity-S
Ode and idyll to his Imperial Majesty, the most vigorous, most powerful, great empress Catherine Alexeevna, the autocrat of the All-Russia, and so on. and so on. and so on. with the most gracious and most joyful of her Imperial Majesty, the Holy Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra visit.
[Moscow]: Printed at the Imperial Moscow University, [1775].Description of coronation e. imp. Catherine Alexievna, solemnly sent to the reigning city of Moscow on May 7, 1724
Description of coronation e. imp. Catherine Alexievna, solemnly sent to the reigning city of Moscow on May 7, 1724.
[Moscow]: [Synod. type.], [1725].Description of the coronation of Her Majesty the Empress, Catherine Alexievna solemnly sent, in the reigning city of Moscow, May 7, 1724
Description of the coronation of Her Majesty the Empress, Catherine Alexievna solemnly sent, in the reigning city of Moscow, May 7, 1724.
Printed in St. Petersburg: Under the Senate, 5 Sept. 1724.1727 year. Blessed and ever-dignified memory of her Imperial Majesty, Catherine Alexievna, held decrees on the death of her Majesty. Takojde Manifesto on the adoption of the Russian throne, the most venerable of the great sovereign, Peter Alexandrovich th
Russia. The Emperor (1727-1730, Peter II). 1727 year. Blessed and ever-dignified memory of her Imperial Majesty, Catherine Alexievna, held decrees on the death of her Majesty. Takojde Manifesto on the adoption of the Russian throne, the most cherished sovereignty of the great tsar, Peter the Second, the emperor and autocrat of the All-Russian, and the oath in the faithful service to His Majesty, and the public decrees of the current year 728.
In St.Petersburg: Printed at the Senate, 1728. It ends with the seal of July 8 days.