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From the moment she seized the Russian throne in a coup that deposed her own husband, Catherine II—known to history as Catherine the Great—set out to transform a sprawling, backward empire into a European superpower. Over 34 years, she expanded Russia's borders deep into the Black Sea region, partitioned Poland out of existence, and corresponded with Voltaire and Diderot while tightening the bonds of serfdom on millions of peasants. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through Catherine's glittering court, her secret lovers (including Grigory Potemkin, who helped annex Crimea), and the brutal Pugachev Rebellion that exposed the limits of her enlightened ideals. They explore the irony of a German-born princess who became the embodiment of Russian imperialism, the legacy of her legal reforms, and the cultural flowering she sponsored—from the Hermitage Museum to the founding of the Russian Academy. Along the way, they question the 'Great' in her title: was she a visionary modernizer or a ruthless autocrat whose ambitions planted seeds of future turmoil? This show delves into the complexity of an empress who remade Russia, for better and worse, and whose shadow still stretches across Eastern Europe today. #CatherineTheGreat #RussianEmpire #18thCenturyHistory #EasternEurope #EnlightenmentDespotism #PugachevRebellion #PartitionsOfPoland #Potemkin #SaintPetersburg #HermitageMuseum #RussianHistory #Serfdom #ImperialPower #WomenInHistory #WorldHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Catherine the Great's Instruction and the Enlightenment's Limits

In 1767, Catherine the Great convened the Legislative Commission to draft a new law code for Russia. Her guide was the 'Instruction' (Nakaz), a document that drew heavily on Enlightenment thinkers like Montesquieu, Beccaria, and Diderot. But Catherine's Nakaz was also a careful balancing act: she championed equality before the law, due process, and religious toleration, while preserving autocracy and serfdom. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore what the Nakaz reveals about Catherine's intellectual ambitions, the limits of her reforms, and the reaction of Russia's nobility. They discuss the Commission itself — a grand experiment in representative consultation that ultimately fizzled — and the lasting paradox of a ruler who quoted the philosophes while extending serfdom. Along the way, they touch on Catherine's correspondence with Voltaire, the suppression of the Nakaz's more radical passages, and how Catherine's image as an enlightened monarch was shaped for Western consumption. A nuanced look at the gap between Enlightenment ideals and Russian reality. #CatherineTheGreat #Nakaz #LegislativeCommission #Enlightenment #Montesquieu #Beccaria #Diderot #Voltaire #RussianHistory #18thCentury #LawCode #Serfdom #Autocracy #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast #EasternEurope #Reform #ImperialRussia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Catherine the Great and the Russian Orthodox Church

This episode examines Catherine the Great's complex relationship with the Russian Orthodox Church. We explore the secularization of church lands in 1764, which transferred over a million peasant souls to state control and made the Church financially dependent on the state. We discuss Catherine's own religious views—she was a rationalist influenced by the Enlightenment who nonetheless used Orthodoxy to legitimize her rule. We look at her suppression of Old Believers, the closing of monasteries, and the limits of her tolerance. Key figures include Metropolitan Platon of Moscow, who became Catherine's trusted churchman after initially opposing her secularization. We also touch on how Catherine's policies affected the Church's role in education and charity, and how the Church became a tool of imperial expansion along the empire's frontiers. The episode ends with the tension between Catherine's private skepticism and her public piety—a balancing act that defined her reign. #CatherineTheGreat #RussianOrthodoxChurch #Secularization #OldBelievers #MetropolitanPlaton #Enlightenment #ChurchLands #Monasteries #ReligiousPolicy #ImperialRussia #18thCentury #Orthodoxy #EmpressCatherine #RussianHistory #StateAndChurch #EcclesiasticalReform #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Catherine the Great's Coup: The Fall of Peter III

In this episode, Lucas and Luna revisit one of the most dramatic events of Catherine the Great's life: the 1762 coup that overthrew her husband, Emperor Peter III. They explore Peter's short, erratic reign, his unpopular policies with the nobility and clergy, and how Catherine cultivated allies among the Orlov brothers, the Imperial Guard, and key figures like Nikita Panin and Princess Dashkova. The conversation covers the arrest at the Peter and Paul Fortress, Peter's forced abdication, and his mysterious death at Ropsha. Lucas also discusses the role of the Izmailovsky and Semyonovsky regiments, the Holy Synod's involvement, and how Catherine's German birth was downplayed by her supporters. The episode highlights how Catherine's seizure of power was both a palace coup and a popular uprising among the elite, setting the stage for her 34-year reign. #CatherineTheGreat #PeterIII #1762Coup #RussianHistory #ImperialGuard #OrlovBrothers #PrincessDashkova #NikitaPanin #HolySynod #Ropsha #PeterAndPaulFortress #IzmailovskyRegiment #SemyonovskyRegiment #Romanovs #EighteenthCentury #FexingoHistory #History #EasternEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

2. juni 2026 - 9 min
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Catherine the Great's Grand Tour: Crimea 1787

In 1787, Catherine the Great embarked on a six-month journey to her newly annexed territories in the south—a grand inspection tour of New Russia and Crimea designed to project imperial power before foreign dignitaries and rival empires. This episode follows the Empress, Grigory Potemkin, and a retinue of thousands as they travel down the Dnieper River past Potemkin's showcase settlements, witness the founding of Sevastopol and the Black Sea Fleet, and meet with Emperor Joseph II of Austria. We examine the myth of 'Potemkin villages'—whether the settlements were real or elaborate stage sets—and explore the tour's diplomatic and military context, including its provocation of the Ottoman Empire and the outbreak of the second Russo-Turkish War later that year. Drawing on accounts from foreign envoys and Potemkin's own letters, we separate fact from legend and ask what the journey reveals about Catherine's ambitions and the realities of her empire. #CatherineTheGreat #PotemkinVillages #Crimea1787 #NewRussia #GrigoryPotemkin #JosephII #Sevastopol #BlackSeaFleet #DnieperRiver #RussoTurkishWar #Kherson #Bakhchysarai #ImperialTour #18thCentury #RussianEmpire #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

2. juni 2026 - 9 min
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Catherine the Great's Secret Correspondence: Voltaire and the Philosophes

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Catherine the Great's remarkable 15-year correspondence with Voltaire, the famous French Enlightenment philosopher. They discuss how Catherine used letters to shape her image as an enlightened monarch, the topics they debated (including religious tolerance, legal reform, and Russia's place in Europe), and the strategic value of this intellectual friendship. They also touch on her relationships with Diderot and d'Alembert, the purchase of Diderot's library, and how these connections influenced her policies and propaganda. The episode reveals how Catherine masterfully navigated the Republic of Letters to burnish her reputation abroad while pursuing autocratic power at home. #CatherineTheGreat #Voltaire #Enlightenment #RussianHistory #18thCentury #Philosophes #Diderot #Correspondence #RepublicOfLetters #Propaganda #RussianEmpire #Ferney #Patronage #Censorship #Nakaz #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

1. juni 2026 - 8 min
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