Read Catherine the Great Online
Authors: Simon Dixon
Provincial Reform 239–40, 250, 254, 271
relationship with Zavadovsky 28, 241, 242–3
relationship with Zorich 243, 252
buys off Sophia Dorothea’s fiancé 245
love for grandson Alexander 247, 249, 268, 323
and education issue 248, 252, 295, 296
visits Mogilëv 250–53
secret correspondence with Joseph 253, 254, 276
busts of 261, 305
deaths of General Bauer and Lanskoy 265–9
relationship with Yermolov 270–71
passion for garden design 94, 275–6
visits Kiev 281–6
journeys South 286–8
her last and youngest favourite, Zubov 291, 294
coronation anniversaries 302, 315, 320
and Potëmkin’s death 303–4
and the second partition of Poland 309
opposes independent publishing 310
daily routine 132–3, 310–11
gifts given by 311–12
will 313–14
death (6 November 1796) 1, 315, 316
succession 316–17
lies in state 317–19
burial 318–20
publications on her 321–29
and exhibition of imperial portraits (1905) 331
self-assessment 333
contemporary criticism of 333–4
achievements 334–5
personality
bookishness 63, 67
competitiveness 204, 265
courage 18
eagerness to learn 63
fashions her own persona 27
impetuous nature 118
intelligence 63
joie de vivre
271
obsessed by the value of time 11
obsessed with her posthumous reputation 174, 181, 205, 209, 212, 333
optimism 127
scepticism 4
secretiveness 27–8
values precision 5, 133, 273
values trustfulness 134, 231
work ethic 28, 134, 184–5
works
The Antidote
12, 201
‘Authentic relation of a journey overseas that Sir Léon the Grand Equerry would have undertaken in the opinion of some of his friends’ 287
The Beginning of Oleg’s Reign
(libretto) 280, 295
The Deceiver
276
Fedul and his children
297
Great Instruction (
Bolshoy Nakaz
) 67, 101, 156–7, 171–5, 182, 199, 277, 324, 325
Linguarum totius orbis, vocabularia comparativa
268, 275
memoirs 26, 27, 28, 30, 34, 35, 36, 46, 63, 68, 74, 82, 85–8, 92, 104, 106, 143–5, 200, 306, 314, 328, 329
The Misunderstanding
279–80
O, these times!
200, 215, 217–18
Russian primer to teach young people to read
248, 249, 255
Ryurik
280
The Shaman of Siberia
277
Tale of Tsarevich Khlor
249
Catherine Palace, Tsarskoye Selo 214
censorship 310, 328, 331
census (1745) 58
Chamfort, Nicolas:
The Merchant of Smyrna
300
Chancellery of Guardianship of Foreigners 145
Chappe d’Auteroche, abbé 110, 111, 166, 204
A Journey into Siberia
201
Charles XII, King of Sweden 35, 93
Charnutsky, Bishop Feofan 166
Charter to the Nobility (1785) 119, 271, 320
Charter to the Towns (1785) 271, 273
Cheboksary 167
Chemical Psalter
(Masonic text) 277
Cheremis 168
Cherkasov, Alexander 141, 189, 230
Cherkasov, Ivan 141
Chernigov 282
Chernyshëv, Andrey 66
Chernyshëv, Ivan 140, 141, 158, 160, 187, 196, 210, 268
Chernyshëv, Count Zakhar 66, 140, 141, 149, 185, 197, 233, 240
a gentleman of the bedchamber 65
relationship with C 86, 269
at the College of War 133
mishandling of the Cossacks 233
governs lands acquired in first partition of Poland 250
lavish entertainment of guests 251, 252
death 269
Chernyshëv family 137, 161, 239
Chesme naval battle of (1770) 202–3, 206, 209, 211, 262, 334
Chesme Palace, St Petersburg 326
Chétardie, Marquis de la 50, 68
Chevakinsky, Savva 79, 95, 100
Chevaliers Gardes 9, 59, 116, 132, 137, 230, 318
Chichagov, Admiral 293
Chika, Zarubin 228
Chinese Village, Tsarskoye Selo 210, 312
Chinoiserie
210
Choglokov, Nikolay 66, 67, 87, 89
Choglokova, Maria 67, 70, 73
appointed C’s leading lady-in-waiting 65, 66
initially disliked by C 66
and C’s relationship with Sergey Saltykov 87
becomes a friend to C 89
Choglokova, Vera 136
Choiseul, duc de 194
Chrysostom, St John 17
Chrysostom monastery, Moscow 176
Chuguyev 80
Chulkov, Vasily 74
Church of St Sampson the Hospitable, St Petersburg 234
Church of the Annunciation, Alexander Nevsky monastery 319
Church of the Dormition, St Petersburg 127
Church of the Sign, Tsarskoye Selo 105
Chuvash 168
Cicero 65, 299
Clérisseau, Charles-Louis 258, 261
Cobenzl, Count 253, 264–5, 269, 270, 272, 279, 284
College of Commerce, St Petersburg 134, 140
College of Foreign Affairs, Moscow 9, 56, 278
College of Guardianship 154
College of Manufactures, St Petersburg 134, 162
College of War 133, 233
Collot, Marie-Anne 181
comet (1744) 38–9
Commission on Church Lands 131
Commission of National Schools 248
Companion of Lovers of Russian Literature, The
(journal) 264
Complete Collected Laws of the Russian Empire
101
Condoidi, Dr 113
Confederation of Targowica 309
conscience court 240, 254–5
Constantine Pavlovich, Grand Duke 273, 284, 299, 320–21
birth (1779) 247, 250
personality 249
wedding to Princess Juliana Henrietta 313
Constantingorod 249
Constantinople 196, 213, 298
falls to the Turks (1453) 17
Russian ambassador imprisoned in (1768) 183, 204
Constantine destined for 249
Russian ambassador imprisoned again (1787) 288
Construction Chancellery 158, 159, 179
Cook, John 43
Copenhagen 219
Corberon, chevalier de 242, 243–4, 245, 246, 260, 265
Coriolanus 306
Coronation Commission 7
Correggio, Antonio 142
Correspondance littéraire
193, 222
Corsica 196
Cossacks 158, 174, 183, 222, 228, 229, 233, 236
Court Office 75, 274
Coxe, Archdeacon William 6, 273, 281
crime and punishment 173, 175–6, 200, 236, 251
Crimea 208, 209, 263, 287, 288, 289, 317
Crozat, Pierre 193
Cruys, Cornelius 191, 192
currency 195
D
d’Alembert, Jean 153, 206, 222
Damas, Comte de 296
Danilevsky, G.P.
Catherine the Great on the Dnieper
329
Mirovich
330
Potëmkin on the Danube
330
Princess Tarakanova
330
Danube River 207, 293, 296, 302, 306
Dashkov, Prince 111, 120, 185
Dashkova, Princess 16, 95, 110–11, 113, 120, 122, 124, 126, 156, 185, 226, 264, 265, 267, 295, 321, 325
Dashwood, Sir Francis 84
Dauphin of France 57
Davydov, Denis 322
death penalty 173
Demidov brothers 76
Demosthenes 299
Denis (a foundling adopted by C) 334
Denmark
Swedish pressure on 24
Peter III prepares to attack the Danes 120, 121
Panin negotiates an alliance with 139
defensive alliance with Russia (1765) 188
Dent, William 298
Department of Public Welfare, Yekaterinoslav 304
Derzhavin, Gavriil Romanovich 299, 300, 307, 316, 324, 326, 327
‘Picnics’ 139–40
D’Holbach, Baron
Good Sense
222
System of Nature
222
Diderot, Denis 41, 153, 172, 181, 193, 194, 201, 222, 224–7, 229, 261, 277, 310, 333
Dimitry, Tsarevich 161
Dimsdale, Elizabeth 250, 258, 259
Dimsdale, Dr Thomas 85, 188–92, 247, 248, 307
Dingley, Robert 148
Dmitrevsk 169
Dmitriev, Ivan 327, 328
Dmitrovo kitchen gardens 80
Dmitryev-Mamonov, Alexander (‘Redcoat’) 280, 281, 290–91
L’Insouciant
280
Dnieper River 281, 283, 284, 289, 309
Dolgorukov, Prince 327
Dolgoruky, Prince 161, 231
Dolgoruky family 214
Domashnëv, Sergey 264
Dominicans 251
Don Cossacks 9, 228
Dornburg on the Elbe 34
Dorofey, Archimandrite 282
Dorpat (now Tartu, Estonia) 40
Dresden, Court of 30, 31, 93, 261
Drone, The
(journal) 199, 200, 210
Dubyansky, Archpriest Fëdor 4
Duke August Library, Wolfenbüttel 29
duma
(town council) 271, 286
Dumaresq, Daniel 129
Dyaghilev, Sergey 331
E
Eastern Empire 249
Eberts, Jean-Henri 194 École des Arts, Paris 136
Edinburgh, University of 264
education 248–9, 252, 295, 296
advisory committee on 248
Eisen, Pastor Johann Georg 123, 129, 145, 155, 172
Elisabeth Christine, Queen of Prussia 30, 37
Elizabeth, Empress of Russia 18, 45, 200, 255, 296, 332
coup (1741) 35, 44, 48
coronation 14, 47, 54
invites C to Russia 35–6
her favourite, Razumovsky 45, 48
meets C 47–8
personality 5, 47, 55, 67, 70
appearance 47, 48, 86
birthday 55, 77, 89, 114, 176
C’s wedding 56, 58–62
irritated at C’s failure to produce a male heir 65–6
taboo subjects 68
prizes her privacy 68–9
daily life 70
spending of 73–8
accession day 77, 114
coronation day 10–11, 77, 89, 112
name day 77
a golden age of Baroque church-building 79
and Paul’s early years 92
aversion to business 99
health 99–100, 105–9, 111, 113, 114
death 114
funeral 115–18
parallels shown between her and C 13
Encyclopédie
136, 153, 160, 199, 222, 261, 286
Engelhardt, Lev Nikolayevich 282
Enlightenment 67, 68, 165
C as a celebrated patron 28
an important influence on C’s legislation 153
and C’s Instruction 172, 173, 199–200
and Grimm 224, 225
C aims to nurture rational children of the Enlightenment 248
C’s Enlightened policies and the nobility 271
suspicion of C’s fascination with the French Enlightenment 325–6
fundamental belief in self-development 335
equity courts 255
Erasmus, Desiderius 71
Esterhazy, Count 98
Esterhazy, Count Valentin 302, 303
Estland 9, 40
Euler, Leonhard 264
Eutin 35, 36, 64
F
Falconet, Etienne-Maurice 160, 176, 181, 190, 194, 204, 209, 218, 225, 257
Farnese, Elizabeth 37
Fauchier-Magnan, Adrien 30, 31
Fëdorov monastery, Gorodets 165
Felbiger, Abbot Johann Ignaz von 248, 252
Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe:
Adventures of Télémaque
141
Feofan, Bishop
see
Charnutsky Feofil, Bishop 282
Ferdinand, Prince 30
Fermor, Count Villem 158–9, 160
Ferney 206, 261
Fielding, Henry:
Joseph Andrews
199
Filaret, Patriarch 164
Finland 300
Russian 9
Finno-Ugric people 167
Fioravanti, Aristotele 5, 15
Fitzherbert, Alleyne 272, 282, 283
Florence 254
Fokshany peace negotiations, 210, 215, 217
Fonvizin, Denis 324
Fox, Charles James 298–9
France
stranglehold on European diplomacy 24–5
and War of American Independence (1775–83) 263
commercial treaty with Russia (1787) 298
Russia joins the anti-French coalition (1798) 301–2
pornographic journalism 307
Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor 18
Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg 25
Frederick II, King of Prussia (Frederick the Great) 24, 36, 68, 105, 153, 157, 184, 188, 320
marriage to Elisabeth Christine 30
promotes C’s father 35
dislike of the Court 37
Enlightened administration 38
Bestuzhev affair 50
pleased at C’s engagement 53
and Peter III’s plans to attack the Danes 120
preoccupied by internal reconstruction 186
and Poniatowski’s election as king of Poland 186, 187
financial embarrassments of the Seven Years’ War 194