Description: This Russia 1775-CПБ-ЯЧ Catherine II (Catherine The Great) Rouble is a valuable addition to any coin collection. With a fineness of 0.9 and made of silver, this coin was minted in St Petersburg during the Empire period (up to 1917). The coin has been circulated and features VF30 Details, making it a great find for collectors. The coin's denomination is 1 Rouble and it has been certified by ANACS. This coin is a must-have for anyone interested in world coins and comes from the Russian Federation. Its KM Number is C67a.2 and it is a nice addition to any collection. NANACS VF30 Details. Catherine II of Russia, also known as Catherine the Great, was one of Russia's most influential and successful rulers. She reigned from 1762 until her death in 1796, becoming the longest-reigning female monarch in Russian history. Here are some key aspects of her life and reign:Early Life and Rise to Power:Born: Catherine Alexeyevna on May 2, 1729, in Stettin (now Szczecin, Poland) to a minor German prince.She was born as Sophia Augusta Frederica and was a princess of the House of Anhalt-Zerbst.Catherine was selected to marry the future Emperor Peter III of Russia in 1745. She moved to Russia and adopted the Russian Orthodox faith, changing her name to Catherine.Catherine's marriage was not a happy one, and she became increasingly estranged from her husband, who was unpopular and ineffective.Ascension to the Throne:In 1762, after a coup in which Peter III was overthrown and imprisoned (he died shortly afterward), Catherine became Empress of Russia.She took the throne through a combination of political skill, support from the military, and the discontent of the Russian nobility with Peter III's policies.Reign and Achievements:1. Expansion of the Russian Empire:Catherine significantly expanded Russian territory during her reign, particularly in the Black Sea region, and gained land from the Ottoman Empire and Poland.She was one of the principal figures in the Partitions of Poland, which led to the disintegration of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the annexation of large portions of its territory by Russia, Austria, and Prussia.2. Enlightenment and Reform:Catherine was heavily influenced by the Enlightenment, and she sought to modernize Russia along the lines of Western European ideas, especially those related to law, culture, and education.She corresponded with major philosophers of the time, including Voltaire and Diderot, and supported arts and sciences, contributing to the flourishing of Russian culture.She initiated reforms in law (though her attempt to codify Russian law in the Nakaz was largely unsuccessful) and education, establishing the Smolny Institute for girls in 1764, which was the first state-sponsored higher education institution for women in Europe.3. Internal Politics:Catherine was a pragmatic ruler, balancing reforms with maintaining the power of the aristocracy and nobility. She granted them extensive privileges, which helped secure her rule.Despite her Enlightenment ideals, she did not abolish serfdom, which remained a deeply entrenched institution in Russia. In fact, serfdom expanded under her rule, particularly in the southern regions.4. Military Successes:Her reign saw significant military success, particularly in wars with the Ottoman Empire, Persia, and Poland.The victory over the Ottomans opened up Russian access to the Black Sea, and her military campaigns contributed to Russia’s dominance in the region.Under her leadership, Russia also became a great European power, shifting the balance of power in the region.5. Cultural Patronage:Catherine was a patron of the arts, and her reign is often considered a golden age for Russian literature, philosophy, and the arts.She collected art, founded institutions such as the Hermitage Museum, and supported the work of Russian writers and philosophers.6. Her Later Years and Legacy:Catherine’s reign ended with her death in 1796 at the age of 67. She was succeeded by her son, Paul I.Despite her achievements, Catherine’s legacy is mixed. She is admired for her intellectual curiosity, her vision for Russia, and her ability to navigate the complexities of governance, but criticized for the continuation of serfdom and her centralization of power.Personal Life and Legacy:Catherine was known for her numerous romantic relationships, although she was never married after the death of Peter III.Her rule left a lasting impact on Russian culture, the economy, and territorial expansion. She is still one of the most famous monarchs in history.Conclusion: Catherine II is remembered as one of the greatest female rulers in history, shaping the course of Russia’s development and significantly enhancing its power, culture, and influence in Europe.
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Denomination: 1 Rouble
Historical Period: Empire (up to 1917)
Composition: Silver
Year: 1775
Mint: St Petersburg
Fineness: 0.9
Grade: VF30 Details
KM Number: C67a.2
Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
Certification: ANACS