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Catherine the Great   /kˈæθərən ðə greɪt/   Listen
Catherine the Great

noun
1.
Empress of Russia who greatly increased the territory of the empire (1729-1796).  Synonyms: Catherine, Catherine II.






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... met by a deacon with a censer and by a servant who passed out on tiptoe without heeding them. They went into the reception room familiar to Pierre, with two Italian windows opening into the conservatory, with its large bust and full length portrait of Catherine the Great. The same people were still sitting here in almost the same positions as before, whispering to one another. All became silent and turned to look at the pale tear-worn Anna Mikhaylovna as she entered, and at the ...
— War and Peace • Leo Tolstoy

... one straight street of neat houses on both sides, adorned with trees in front and gardens behind. The German colonists consist principally of Mennonites and Lutherans. The former are the most numerous and thriving; they were invited to settle there by Catherine the Great, in order to improve the state of agriculture; but their example has not had the desired influence on the surrounding districts. Although his German neighbor is in an infinitely better condition than himself, the Russian peasant will not imitate the ...
— Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel • John Yeardley



Words linked to "Catherine the Great" :   Catherine II, empress



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