Read Catherine the Great Online
Authors: Simon Dixon
food 80–81
Baroque survivals in C’s reign 147–8, 205, 299–300
Russian fleet 202, 287, 289, 293
Russian Law Code (1649) 157
Russian Orthodox Church
split in mid-seventeenth century 165
Peter III’s determination to confiscate Church lands 121
C’s coronation 15–16
monastic property 52, 131, 153–4
Potëmkin’s links with the clergy 232
Russian Orthodoxy
C’s first experience of 48
C’s loyalty to 12, 14, 18, 149–52, 273, 312
Peter III’s contempt for Orthodox tradition 12
and C’s coronation 19, 22
C’s acceptance into 51–2, 73
a golden age of Baroque church-building 79
Elizabeth’s piety 79
services and feast days 79–80
C ready to provoke a conflict in its defence 183, 184
the cradle of Orthodoxy 285
Russian Revolution (1905) 331
Russo-Swedish War (1741–43) 35
Russo-Swedish War (1788–90) 290, 291, 293–4
Russo-Swedish War (1808–9) 320
Russo-Turkish War (1768–74) 183, 188, 195–9, 202–4, 206–11, 213, 214, 218, 224, 232, 235, 237, 238, 239, 250
Russo-Turkish War (1787–91) 280, 288–91, 294, 296–303
Ryckwaert, Cornelis 33
Rymnik River 291
Rzhevsky, Aleksey: ‘Birthday Ode’ 22
S
Sachsen-Coburg, Princess Juliana Henrietta of 313
St Basil’s Cathedral (Cathedral of the Protecting Veil of the Mother of God), Moscow 17
Saint Catherine
(yacht) 179
Saint Evstafy
(ship) 202
St Martin St Nicholas (Naval) Cathedral, St Petersburg 79
St Petersburg 82, 322
origins 41
geometrically regimented 7
granite embankments 258
as
Residenzstadt
41–2
fires (1736 and 1737) 43–4
C’s ceremonial re-entry into 127–8
great flood 257–8
St Petersburg
(Dutch vessel) 57
St Petersburg News
57, 69, 77, 78
St Petersburg Public Library 330
St Sophia Cathedral, Tsarskoye Selo 250
Saint-Germain, Treaty of (1679) 25
Saldern, Caspar von 189, 219, 230
Saltykov, Count Nikolay 295, 303, 307
Saltykov, Field Marshal Peter 14, 160, 204, 206, 208, 212, 213
Saltykov, Sergey 87, 92, 178, 190, 197, 328
Saltykov family 14
Salzdahlum, Lower Saxony 29
Samoiedes 174
Sanches, António 49
Santi, Count 56–7, 58, 59, 60
Saratov 227, 236
Sarti, Giuseppe:
Te Deum
294
Saxe-Gotha, Duke of 223
Saxe-Gotha, Princess Louise of 220
Saxe-Gotha, Prince William of 34
Schaden, Professor Johann: ‘On the Spirit of the Laws’ 160
Schilling, Dr 113
Schleswig 120
Schlüsselburg fortress, near St Petersburg 12, 124, 308
Schönbrunn, Vienna 191
Schönhausen palace, Berlin 37
Schroeder, Paul 301
Schumacher, Andreas 124–5
Schütze, Johann Christoph 33, 34
Schwedt an der Oder 37
Sechënov, Archbishop Dimitry 14, 19, 123, 151, 160, 166, 171, 176, 178
Secret Chancellery 90
Ségur, Count 272, 274, 283, 287
Seleucco
(Pasquini) 79
Seltsa estate 220
Semënovsky Guards 44, 54, 123, 208, 255
Senate, the 9, 14, 95, 121, 133, 175, 190, 230, 271, 324
Senate Building, St Petersburg 97
Senate Palace, Moscow 16
Sennoye 251
Senyavin, Admiral 208
Serafim of Sarov, St 8
Serbia 248
serfdom 129, 154, 163, 172–3, 175, 271, 272, 277, 290, 292, 310, 320
Sevastopol 287, 289
Seven Years’ War (1756–63) 14, 103, 105, 106, 119, 128, 157, 159, 184, 186, 187, 194, 195
Sèvres 262
Shafirov family 111
Shakespeare, William 93
Julius Caesar
310
Shakhovskoy, Yakov 116, 133
Shcherbatov, Prince Mikhail 95–6, 118–19, 143, 333
Shcherbatova, Princess Darya 190, 290
Shcherbatsky, Metropolitan Timofey 7, 14
Shepelëv, Ober-hofmeister 92
Sheremetev, Count Nikolay 288
Sheremetev, Count Peter 5, 60, 117, 127, 139
Sheremetev Palace, St Petersburg 140
Sheremeteva, Countess Anna 177, 178
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley 298
Sheshkovsky, prosecutor 308
Shirley, Henry 173–4
Shishkova, Alexandra 323
Shklov 251
Shubin, Fëdor 305, 312
Shuvalov, General Alexander 90, 92
Shuvalov, Count Andrey 162, 176, 182, 195, 311
Shuvalov, Ivan 91, 94, 95, 97, 109, 113, 115, 168, 193, 307, 314, 315
Shuvalov, Peter 62, 96, 110, 113, 115, 157
Shuvalov family 102, 105, 106, 114, 119
Siberia 256, 292
Siegen, Prince Nassau 293
Sievers, Count Karl 21, 135, 146–7, 220, 234
Sievers, Yakov 93, 140, 229, 240, 273
Silistria 229, 235
Simbirsk 169
Simferopol 287
Simonetti, Giovanni 33
Skavronska, Countess Catherine (née Engelhardt) 255
Skavronsky, Count 255
Skavronsky, Counts 143
Skavronsky family 70
Slavonic-Greek-Latin Academy, Moscow 7
Slizov, Konstantin 3–4, 239
smallpox 23–4
inoculation 188–90, 247–8, 262, 284
Smolensk 240, 278, 281–2
Smolny Cathedral, St Petersburg 79
Smolny Convent 99, 205
Smolny Institute 130, 178, 303
Society for the Education of Young Noblewomen 130
Society for the Translation of Foreign Books 199, 261
Sofia, near Tsarskoye Selo 250, 265, 278, 314
Sollogub, Countess Natalia 284
Solms, Count 126, 195, 207, 216
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander 171–2
Somov, Konstantin 331
Sophia, Tsarevna 12, 13
Sophia Dorothea of Württemberg
see
Maria Fëdorovna, Grand Duchess Sorbonne, Paris 188, 190
Soubise, Cardinal de 142
Spanish Succession, War of the (1701–14) 25
Sparrow, Charles 210
Spectator, The
198
Speransky, Mikhail 325
Spiridov, Admiral 202
Sreznevsky, Ivan 322
Stable Chancellery, Moscow 59
Stählin, Jacob 64, 77, 111, 115, 117, 128, 136
Stalin, Joseph 171–2
Stanislaw August Poniatowski, King of Poland
see
Poniatowski Starov, Ivan 246–7, 275, 294, 305
State Duma 331
Stedingk, Baron 294–9
Steele, Richard 198
Steen, Jan:
Revellers
193
Stephen the Little 196
Sterne, Laurence:
Sentimental Journey
292
Stettin (now Szczecin, Poland) 23, 24, 25, 28, 32, 333
Stockholm, Court of 92
Stockholm, Peace of (1720) 25
Stone Island 140
Stowe, Buckinghamshire 94
Stroganov, Alexander 140, 141–2, 160, 171, 172, 178, 193, 250, 251, 256, 261, 302, 321
Stroganov, Baron Sergey 95
Stroganov Palace 115, 141
Stroganova, Countess 143, 177
Sudermania, duke of 314
Sukhodolsky, Vasily:
Astronomy
110
Sumarokov, Alexander 22, 51, 122, 327
Ode to Potëmkin
237
‘On the First Day of 1763’ 17
Sinav and Truvor
110, 146
Sumarokov, Peter 14, 322
Summer Annenhof, Moscow 51
Summer Garden, St Petersburg 36, 128, 256, 258
Summer House, St Petersburg 81–2, 83
Summer Palace, Moscow (1730) 47
Summer Palace, St Petersburg (1741–4) 55, 57, 61, 68, 78, 83, 113, 128, 145, 149, 180, 236, 258, 295, 320
Sutherland, Richard 307–8
Suvorov, Field Marshal 235, 291, 296, 299, 300, 303, 309, 311, 322, 333
Svenskund 293
Svinin, Pavel 328
Sweden
Great Northern War 9, 288
as the dominant Baltic power in the seventeenth century 24
spoils of the Thirty Years’ War 24
Russia celebrates peace with (1744) 65
suspension of the 1720 constitution 217
restoration of the monarchy’s absolute powers 217
and Nevsky 246
Swedish fleet 290, 293
Swift, Jonathan:
Gulliver’s Travels
199
Synodal Palace, Moscow 9
T
Tacitus:
Annals
101
Taininskoye 151, 160
Talyzin, Admiral Ivan 14, 124
Tamerlane 237
Tames, John 9
Tatars 17, 167, 168, 174, 246
Tatishchevo 233
Tauride Palace, St Petersburg 46, 299–300, 304, 305–6, 311
Gobelins Room 299
Winter Garden 300, 305
converted into stables 320
Tauride province 263–4, 280
Teplov, Grigory 9, 125, 130, 132, 212
supervision of Kiriil Razumovsky’s education 131
translates Araja libretti 131
drafts C’s early edicts 131
Commission on Church Lands 131
Imperial Assembly secretary 133
‘theatres of piety’ 54
Theodore I, king of Corsica 93
Thirty Years’ War (1618–48) 24
Three Bishops
(ship) 202 ‘thunder-rock’ 204–5
Times, The
166, 289
Titian:
Danaë
193
Todorsky, Archimandrite Simon 51, 60
Tooke, William 123, 299–300
Torre, M. de la 257
Torzhok 272, 273
monastery of Boris and Gleb 273–4
Transfiguration, Cathedral of the, St Petersburg 45
Treasury (British) 98
Treasury (Russian) 308
Trezzini, Domenico 42, 151
Trinity Cathedral, St Petersburg 246–7, 294, 315
Trinity Lavra 79, 170
Trinity St Sergius monastery 49, 51, 67, 85, 124, 150–51, 239 ‘Triumphant Minerva’ (street pageant) 22
Tronchin, François 193
Troppau, capture of (1758) 114
Troshchinsky, Dimitry 311
Trubetskaya, Princess Yevdokiya 190, 230
Trubetskoy, Prince Nikita 116, 121
C’s wedding 62
and C’s coronation 7, 8, 9, 13, 21
Trubetskoy family 14
Tsar Boris’s Ponds 127, 170
Tsaritsyn 236
Tsaritsyno 276, 326
Tsarskoye Selo, near St Petersburg 15, 46, 55, 69, 72, 76, 79, 82, 95, 100, 108, 109, 126, 137, 177, 178, 189, 192, 193, 197, 205, 209, 210, 215, 216, 219, 220, 223, 229, 230, 233–4, 243, 249, 250, 258, 261, 264, 266, 267, 268, 274, 278, 281, 289, 293, 304, 305, 312, 314, 322, 323
Picture Gallery 220
redesign of (Charles Cameron) 258–9
Lyon room 259
Chinese room 259
Arabesque room 259, 294
C’s study 259
bronze doors for C’s bedroom 262–3
Cameron Gallery 299
C’s library 306
Tula 288
Turchaninov, Peter 312
Turgenev, Alexander 325, 328
Turgenev, Nikolay 325
Turin: royal library 142
Turkish navy 202–3
Tuscany 254
Tver 158, 159, 160, 162, 166, 273, 322
Tver
(C’s galley) 161, 162, 164
Tver province 240, 275
U
Ufa 230
Uglich 161
Ukhtomsky, F.F. 150
Ukraine
see
Little Russia Ulrich, Duke Anton 29
Ural mountains 228, 233, 235
urban government 271
Utkin, Nikolay:
Lady with a dog
323
V
Valeriani, Giuseppe 76, 141
Vallin de la Mothe, Jean Baptiste 136–7, 138, 191
Vanbrugh, Sir John 138–9
Varel, Oldenbourg 34
Varennes 301
Vasilchikov, Alexander 230
C’s new favourite 216, 217
no substitute for Grigory Orlov 218
C’s boredom with him 225, 232
supplanted by Grigory Potëmkin 229, 232
Vasilevsky Island, St Petersburg 44, 211
Vechelde, palace of, near Brunswick 29
Veilly, Jean-Louis de 15, 21
Veldten, Georg 137, 138, 191, 258
Velë 265, 278
Venice 254
Venturi, Franco 196
Verdi, Giuseppe:
Un ballo in maschera
308
Verela 294
Vernet, Pastor Jacob 141
Versailles 29–33, 57, 76, 94, 147, 193, 288
Vicenza 279
Vienna 207, 254, 262, 270
Imperial Court 33
Virgil:
Aeneid
294
Virgin of Kazan 60
Vladimir, Prince 54
Vladimir, St 285
Vladimir Aleksandrovich, Grand Duke 332
Vladislavova, Praskovya 13, 99
Voice, The
(newspaper) 331
Volga River 155, 158–61, 163, 166, 168
Volkonsky, Prince 213
Volkov, Dimitry 99, 118–19, 134, 162, 171
Volkov, Fëdor 22
Voltaire 67, 68, 93, 109, 152, 222, 224, 239, 295, 310
correspondence with C
see under
Catherine II the Great
Huber’s cycle of portraits 193
bust commissioned by C 261
death 261
Anecdotes on Peter the Great
77
Candide
191
Vorobëvo 80
Voronezh 278
Vorontsov, Count Alexander 89, 96, 107, 134, 268, 270, 282, 287, 290, 292
Vorontsov, Chancellor Count Mikhail 62, 73, 94, 96, 97, 106–7, 111, 114, 133, 142
Vorontsov, Count Roman Larionovich 119