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Lesson One: Be Nice to Your Wife
Despite her reputation as an insatiable nymphomaniac,
Elizabeth had no children and ended up leaving the
throne to her nephew, Charles Peter Ulrich of
Holstein (Peter III). Peter assumed the throne in
January 1762 and within six months he had managed to
alienate everyone with his Prussophilia, offenses
against the Orthodox Church, and his boyish obsession
with guns and the military. His wife, the German born
Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, took to Russia much better
than Peter, learning the language and adopting
Orthodoxy. Sophie (rechristened Catherine) had Peter
III arrested in June 1762 and forced him to abdicate
in her favor. One week later he died in somewhat
mysterious circumstances.
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